Super Velio turns those early wobbly steps into exciting little victories. Its self-stabilising balance tech, intuitive rear-wheel steering and spherical wheels help your child discover real balance and coordination through play, while the low, lightweight frame and plush, adjustable saddle keep them comfy and in control. With a removable parent tiller for gentle guidance at the start, Super Velio transforms everyday moments into confidence-building adventures – a gift that keeps them moving, exploring and smiling.
Kickstart balance skills with Active Balance Control™
Super Velio’s patented Active Balance Control™ gently corrects those first little tip-overs, turning every wobble into a safe, confidence-boosting step in learning balance.
Spheres, the only way to roll
Super Velio’s spherical wheels steady little riders across carpets, paths and playgrounds, reducing tip-overs and sudden stops so they can explore freely and build strength, balance and a love of movement.
Elegant. Strong. Stunning.
Super Velio’s beautifully engineered frame is light, low and built to last, so little riders feel secure without being weighed down – tough for daily adventures and stylish enough to look great at home.
Comfy seat that adapts as they grow
Super Velio’s plush, ergonomic saddle keeps little riders comfy from first push to confident glides, with a wipe-clean finish and easy adjustments so they always sit in the perfect spot for balance and control.
Dynamic balance for future movers and shakers
By building dynamic balance – staying steady while moving – Super Velio gets little legs and core muscles working from the very first ride, so they’re actively engaging their body and gaining the confidence to move more.
Go where curiosity leads
Super Velio’s C-Go™ rear-wheel steering responds to every tiny nudge, letting toddlers instinctively point and go wherever curiosity leads, building coordination long before they know what “steering” is.
Putting parents (somewhat) in control
Super Velio’s removable tiller lets you gently guide speed and direction while they’re still learning; when they’re ready, just take it off and watch them roll – independence for them, peace of mind for you.