woom EXPLORE Review

The new woom EXPLORE has arrived and our test riders give it ALL THE THUMBS UP! It’s a pretty daunting task to take an already exceptional kid’s bike and make it even more exceptional. But if anyone is up for that task, it’s woom Bikes!

Young boy riding the woom 4 explore bike

Created to deliver a more sophisticated visual style and more aggressive riding style, the woom EXPLORE is tailored to growing kids’ maturing preferences and physical abilities. Have a child who loves to ride like the wind or go off the beaten path? Check. Looking for a kid’s bike that will still look cool in 2 or 3 years, and will also still be a good fit? Check, check!

The woom EXPLORE has so many advantage for growing kids, and we’ll cover them all in this review. (For this review, we tested the 20″ and 24″ woom EXPLORE 4 and 5.)

woom EXPLORE Overview

RATING: Exceptional

BEST FOR: Adventurous kids who want an exceptionally lightweight and quality bike that will transition seamlessly from the pavement to hard packed trails, while offering a ton of room for growth.

BRAKES: Promax hydraulic disc
GEARS/SHIFTERS: 7-speed/Shimano grip (woom 4), 8-speed/Microshift Acolyte Trigger (woom 5 and 6)
TIRES: Schwalbe Billy Bonkers all-terrain (1.5″ on woom 4, 2.0″ on woom 5 and 6)

20″24″26″
MSRP$769$819$869
Seat Height22.5″ – 28.5″26″ – 32.1″28.7″ – 37.8″
Wt. (lb.)17.920.520.9
Gain Ratio2.3 – 5.92.05 – 5.971.8 – 5.6

NOTE: Because the woom EXPLORE 4, 5, and 6 are so similar, most of what we cover in this review will generally apply to all sizes. The exception to this will be the EXPLORE 4, which has a different drivetrain and shifting system than the 5 and 6, as we’ll explain below. Sizing of the bikes will also differ, but the general commentary on how the EXPLORE bike sizing works would apply to the entire EXPLORE line.

What we love about the woom EXPLORE line

The high price tag of the woom EXPLORE line might be a bit of a shock, but the love our testers have for this bike certainly isn’t. If you’re looking for the best all-around kids’ bike on the market, you’ve found it. So, what makes the EXPLORE superior and worth the investment?

Child riding woom EXPLORE down a country road

Here are 9 reasons why the woom EXPLORE is truly the full package:

1. Natural and Effortless Ride – The EXPLORE is built for performance, offering a smooth and effortless riding experience that encourages kids to truly explore their surroundings. With a design meticulously tailored for children’s small frames, it works with their bodies to make riding feel natural and easy.

2. Cushioning All-Terrain Tires – The wider, all-terrain tires can run at lower psi’s, providing extra cushioning when rolling over gravel, dirt trails, curbs, and small jumps, making for a more comfortable and versatile ride.

3. Versatility – Whether it’s cruising around the neighborhood, hitting the pump track, or tackling beginner dirt trails, the EXPLORE’s components come together to handle a wide range of riding scenarios. Kids who are more adventurous than casual neighborhood riders will fully benefit from what this bike has to offer.

4. Great Fit Over Time – The proprietary stem design allows the handlebars to adjust upwards and away from the rider as they grow, ensuring a comfortable fit for a longer period than most bikes.

5. High Resale Value – Built with premium materials, woom bikes are incredibly durable, often lasting through several kids in a family. When the time comes to move on, their quality ensures great resale value. woom’s Exchange also makes it easy to buy or sell a used woom locally!

Child riding woom EXPLORE down the sidewalk in her neighborhood

6. Hydraulic Disc Brakes – Offering exceptional stopping power, even in wet conditions, the hydraulic disc brakes are among the best you can get, providing peace of mind for both riders and parents.

7. Kid-Friendly Shifters – The Microshift Acolyte trigger shifters on the 24″ and 26″ models are specifically designed for small hands, making them easy to reach and operate. The 20″ model features a Shimano grip shifter, which is notably easier to use than the standard Microshift grip shifter.

8. Ergonomic Grips – Soft, grippy locking grips with a wider base reduce wrist strain and include end bumpers for added finger protection in case of a crash.

9. Stem and Seat Post Markings – Thoughtfully designed, the stem and seat post have matching markings, making it easy to know when it’s time to adjust the handlebars as your child grows. woom’s commitment to ease-of-use shines through here, making adjustments a breeze.

The woom EXPLORE line is a true all-rounder that offers an exceptional riding experience with features built for both comfort and adventure. It’s an investment that will serve your child well and maintain its value long after they’ve outgrown it.

Our 20″ Bike Rubric Score

While this rubric specifically evaluates 20″ bikes, the insights from the EXPLORE 4 ratings relate to the 24″ EXPLORE 5 and 26″ EXPLORE 6 as all three models share similar components and build quality. See all 20″ bike scores.

We score 20″ bikes on a 100-point scale across eight categories. The woom EXPLORE 4 (20″ model) scored 95.2 by pairing top notch components with woom’s signature lightweight quality (17.2 lbs). This multi-use bike earned perfect scores in Frame Design, Components, Weight, and Fit Range, making it ideal for families seeking one bike that handles both everyday riding and weekend trail adventures.

woom GO 4 – Rubric Breakdown

How the woom GO 4 Scored

97.3
out of 100
Score Breakdown
Frame Design 15.0 / 15

What we evaluate: Frame design focuses on weight reduction, geometry, and accessibility. Points reward aluminum construction, low bottom bracket for stability, low minimum seat height for younger riders, step-through frames for easy mounting, and threaded bottom brackets for easier maintenance.

  • ✅ Aluminum Frame (4 pts)
  • ✅ Low Bottom Bracket (3 pts)
  • ✅ Low Min Seat Height ≤ 23″ (3 pts)
  • ✅ Low Step-Through Frame (3 pts)
  • ✅ Threaded Bottom Bracket (2 pts)
Components 20.0 / 20

What we evaluate: Component quality directly affects ride quality and durability. We score based on narrow Q-factor (better for kids’ hip width), sealed components (lower maintenance), 3-piece cranks (stronger and replaceable), quality tires, and adjustability features.

  • ✅ Narrow Q-factor (3 pts)
  • ✅ 3-Piece Crank (3 pts)
  • ✅ Quality/Sealed Hubs (2 pts)
  • ✅ Quality Seat Post Quick Release (2 pts)
  • ✅ Comfortable Padded Saddle (2 pts)
  • ✅ Sealed/Cartridge Bottom Bracket (2 pts)
  • ✅ Adjustable Handlebar (2 pts)
  • ✅ Quality Headset (2 pts)
  • ✅ Brand Name Tires (2 pts)
Gearing & Brakes (City) 29.0 / 30

What we evaluate: City bikes are scored on shifter ease of use, gear range width, brake quality, and features that make braking safer for kids. A gear range width of 2.0+ allows the bike to handle both flat cruising and moderate hills effectively.

  • ✅ Easy to Use Shifter (Grip OR Trigger) (6 pts)
  • ✅ Short Reach Brake Levers (4 pts)
  • ✅ Gear Range Width 2.55 (3 pts)
  • ✅ V-Brakes (3 pts)
  • ✅ Derailleur Hanger (3 pts)
  • ✅ Brake Duplicity (3 pts)
  • ✅ Gear Indicator on Shifter (3 pts)
  • ✅ Reflective Sidewall Tires (2 pts)
  • ✅ Kickstand Included (1 pt)
  • ✅ Quick Release Wheels (1 pt)
  • ✅ Water Bottle Cage Mounts (1 pt)

Gear Range Width: 2.55

Weight 15.0 / 15

How it’s scored: Weight is scored proportionally within bike category. The lightest bike in the category receives 15 points, the heaviest receives 0 points. This ensures fair comparison—single speeds are compared to single speeds, city bikes to city bikes, etc.

Bike Weight: 17.2 lbs

Category: City/Neighborhood

Useable Fit Range 9.0 / 10

How it’s scored: Bikes with wider useable seat height ranges score higher on a proportional scale across all 20″ bikes. The widest range scores 10 points, the narrowest scores 0 points. A wider range means the bike grows with your child longer, providing better long-term value.

Useable Range: 6.3″

Seat Height: 22.40″ – 28.70″

Scored against all 20″ bikes regardless of category

Ease of Assembly 6.0 / 6

What we evaluate: Assembly scoring measures the out-of-box experience. Points are awarded for clear instructions, minimal assembly requirements, and pre-tuned components that work properly without adjustment.

  • ✅ Clear Written Instructions (2 pts)
  • ✅ Video Instructions (1 pt)
  • ✅ Easy Assembly / Mostly Assembled (1 pt)
  • ✅ Pre-tuned Brakes (2 pts)
Warranty & Customer Service 3.0 / 4

What we evaluate: Post-purchase support matters for long-term satisfaction. Points are awarded for responsive customer service with real people (not just chatbots), frame warranties, and component coverage.

  • ✅ Customer Service with Real Person (2 pts)
  • ✅ Frame Warranty (1 pt)
  • ❌ Partial Component Warranty (1 pt)
Extra Credit +0.0

What earns extra credit: Bonus points for innovative features that enhance durability, reduce maintenance, or add exceptional value beyond standard expectations.

  • ❌ Belt Drive (+1 pt)
  • ❌ Tubeless Compatible Rims (+2 pts)
  • ❌ Internal Hub Gearing (+1 pt)

Where There’s Room for Improvement

Limited High Gear: While the EXPLORE line is well-suited for adventurous neighborhood and mixed-surface riding, our more technical testers found the gearing somewhat limiting. 

The 20″ and 24″ models have a narrower range than we would like, which can restrict both low-end climbing ability and top-end speed. The 26″ EXPLORE offers a reasonable climbing gear but still maxes out at a relatively modest 5.6 gain ratio, which can leave stronger riders spinning out on flats or descents.
Check out the Gearing Range section below for full details and side-by-side comparisons.

woom EXPLORE Review – Results of our Test Rides

We tested the 20″ and 24″ woom EXPLORE models with 9 different kids. They ranged in age from 6 to 11, and in height from 43″ to 60″. Experience levels included a brand new rider, timid riders, casual neighborhood riders, and aggressive dare devils.

Performance

Testing out the woom 4 explore 20 inch bike
45″ tall, 7yo on the woom 4 EXPLORE

Commuting to first grade, having bike parties in the cul-de-sac, and meeting baby goats on a farm are just a few of the adventures we took on our woom EXPLORE. Like the dozens of woom bikes we’ve tested over a dozen years, the woom EXPLORE tackled every task with aplomb and finesse. Watching kids ride a woom bike is always a joy because it just looks so effortless, which then results in so. much. fun.

Testing a new bike with as many kids as possible helps us understand when a bike really shines, and when it might have some drawbacks. While the woom EXPLORE pretty much shines all the time, we did discover that it shines brighter for adventurous and athletic riders, as well as kids who live in hilly areas. It is these riders who will be able to appreciate and take full advantage of the bike’s versatility and high-end components.

For example, our aggressive 6-year-old school bike commuter literally has to ride uphill both ways to and from school. She normally complains on these hills, but on the EXPLORE, she just powered through like a goat. The EXPLORE is about 5 pounds lighter than other bikes she’s been riding lately, and the difference was obvious as she blasted past her mama (me) on the climb! (It was kind of embarrassing.)

On the flip side, our more timid 7-year-old tester lives on the other side of the school that has no hills, so her bike commute is completely flat, and also much shorter. While she certainly loved riding the EXPLORE, on her short, flat commute, she didn’t find the experience much different than on her Guardian Bikes 24, so they higher price tag of the EXPLORE would be harder to justify.

For kids who intentionally ride aggressively – always trying to race mom, riding on the grass just because it’s there, flying down hills, dropping off the curb just for fun – we saw the braking power of the EXPLORE, its ease of shifting, and its responsive maneuverability quickly result in grins and thrills for our test riders.

What size child fits on the woom EXPLORE?

Child riding woom EXPLORE down a country road, shown from behind

One of the standout advantages of the woom EXPLORE series is its ability to provide a great fit for kids over an extended period of time. After testing the EXPLORE 4 and 5 with nine children, ranging in height from 43″ to 50″ on the woom 4, and from 51″ to 60″ on the woom 5, we can confirm that this bike accommodates a wide range of sizes. Given how quickly kids grow at this stage and the bike’s price tag, this versatility is a major plus.

The excellent fit is largely due to the bike’s excellent frame geometry and the unique Vario stem, which allows the handlebars to be adjusted upward as your child grows. We’ll dive into the technical details of this feature in the next section, but for now, take a look at how children of different sizes fit on the woom EXPLORE 5, the 24″ model.

You’ll notice how kids from ages 6 to 11 can all comfortably ride the same bike!

woom 5 EXPLORE Size Range

Small Riders

On the small end of things, we have our very tall 6-year-old rider who has a 24.25″ inseam and is 51.25″ tall with no shoes on. Below you can see her on the 24″ woom EXPLORE 5 compared to the 20″ woom 4 she has been riding before sizing up. The saddle is set to 26.8″ (so a tad above the minimum seat height of 26″).

51.25″ Tall Rider on woom EXPLORE 5 and woom 4

Collage showing sizing difference between a tall 6-year-old on the woom EXPLORE 5 24" bike and the woom ORIGINAL 4 20" bike

Mid-Range Riders

More in the middle of the pack, we have our 11-year-old rider, who is 56.75″ with shoes on, and has the seat set to 30.75″. (Maximum seat height is 32.1″.)

56.75″ Tall Rider on woom EXPLORE 5

11 year old riding woom EXPLORE 5, shown from side. Mid-sized rider with saddle set to 30.75".

Older, Taller Riders

And at the very tallest end of the sizing range, we have our 11-year-old, 60″ rider with the saddle set to its maximum height of 32″.

60″ Tall Rider on woom EXPLORE 5

12 year old rider on woom EXPLORE 5 with seat height maxed out

While you clearly wouldn’t buy the woom EXPLORE 5 for a child this tall, the bike still fits impressively well when it’s completely maxed out on sizing. With a 9″ spread from our shortest to our tallest test rider, you’re getting a ton of bang for your buck over the long life of the EXPLORE.

Adjustable Handlebar Stem – Better Fit as Kids Grow

So how is the woom EXPLORE able to fit such a wide range of kids so well? The primary answer is the Vario stem design, which is unique to woom’s 20″, 24″, and 26″ neighborhood bikes. This stem has adjustable height and reach, so that as it rotates up and out, the handlebars become both taller and move farther away from the child.

Vario Stem at Lowest and Highest Settings

Collage showing high and low positions of the woom EXPLORE's adjustable stem

While the Vario stem on the EXPLORE comes with new ABC labeling on the stem and seat post that really simplifies the process for parents. (Image below.)

  1. Adjust the saddle to a safe and comfortable height for your child. (When sitting on the saddle, they should be able to touch the ground with their tip toes.)
  2. Check the seat post to see if your chid is the A, B, or C range.
  3. Rotate the handlebars so that they are in the same ABC range as the seat post.
Collage showing A B and C markings on the seat post and the adjustable setem of the woom EXPLORE

Here’s how it plays out in real life, with the handlebars set to their lowest point for our 6-year-old tester, and to their highest point for our 11-year-old tester.

Side by side images of 6 year old and 11 yeard old on woom EXPLORE 5.

Versatile and Kid-friendly Geometry of woom EXPLORE

The woom EXPLORE is designed with the most versatile type of bike geometry. With riders in a slightly leaned forward position, they are upright enough to feel natural and comfortable, but also bent forward enough to easily lean their bodies to move with the bike as they navigate turning, climbing, racing, and all types of exploring.

Here you can see the body position of a child on the woom EXPLORE compared to the more aggressive Prevelo Alpha Four. Confident and athletic kids often prefer the more leaned forward body positioning of the Prevelo because it increases their ability to maneuver the bike as they ride aggressively.

Collage showing difference in rider body positioning on the woom EXPLORE 5 and the Prevelo Alpha Four 24" bikes. The rider on the woom is more upright.

That said, aggressive bikes generally have lower handlebars that are not height-adjustable. This limits the bike’s ability to “grow with” a child, so its great fit range is shorter than with a bike like the woom EXPLORE.

For most kids, the woom EXPLORE will allow them to be plenty aggressive while also offering a ton of room for growth.

woom’s Lower Bottom Bracket

To further prove the point of how exceptional the woom EXPLORE is for growing kids, here’s a comparison of another 11-year-old test rider on the woom EXPLORE 5 ($819) and the Early Rider Belter 24 ($1,049). She is in the higher-mid range of sizing for both bikes.

57.25″ Tall Rider on 24″ woom and 24″ Early Rider

Collage showing 10 year old rider on woom EXPLORE 5 and more aggressive Early Rider Belter 24. She is more leaned forward on the Belter and her knees are much higher.

Even compared to other high-end kids’ bikes, the woom EXPLORE impresses in its ability to get all of the small details right. While the Belter 24 is exquisitely built, its handlebars are much lower and cannot be adjusted as a child grows. As a result, the handlebars are below her waist line at this point, she’s reaching more straight down to reach the bars, and she feels hunched over.

You can also see how high her knees come at the high stroke, which our rider didn’t find comfortable. The woom EXPLORE has a lower bottom bracket and shorter crank arms which create more distance between the seat and the pedals, providing a looser knee position at the high stroke and more space for kids to properly extend their legs and to get more power out of every pedal stroke.

woom EXPLORE’s Components

As with all woom bikes, the woom EXPLORE is equipped with thoughtfully chosen components that make riding feel natural and effortless—but it takes things a step further by offering the technical features kids need to confidently level up their skills.

Gearing and Shifting

To accommodate smaller riders, the 20″ woom EXPLORE model features an upgraded Shimano grip shifter, while the larger 24″ and 26″ models are equipped with trigger shifters. Trigger shifters are ideal for more aggressive riding because they allow kids to shift gears without loosening their grip on the handlebars.

For younger kids on 20″ bikes, trigger shifters can be more confusing, as they require more thought in deciding which lever to push or pull. To keep shifting simpler for younger riders, the 20″ EXPLORE uses a Shimano grip shifter, which is easier to use than the MicroShift shifter found on the woom GO 4.

Shimano Tourney Drivetrain w/Grip Shifter – 20″ Model

Having struggled with grip shifters previously, we were pleasantly surprised by how easily our testers used the Shimano Revoshift grip shifter. Our four testers, ranging in age from 6 to 8, were able to shift through all 7 gears smoothly. While downshifting into the lowest gears was a bit harder, they all managed to get into 1st gear without any complaints.

The gear indicator window was especially appreciated, particularly by our testers who had never used gears before!

Shimano grip shifter on woom 4 explore

MicroShift Drivetrain w/ Trigger Shifters – 24″ and 26″ Models

With the EXPLORE line, woom is transitioning from the standard beginner grip shifter to a trigger shifter, which is better suited for more skilled riders. Offering faster and smoother gear changes, this upgrade enhances the overall riding experience, especially for kids who need to shift quickly. This makes the EXPLORE bike an excellent choice for multi-purpose use, ideal for kids who alternate between neighborhood cruising and light trail riding.

Microshift trigger shifters on woom EXPLORE

Trigger shifters consist of two levers – one for shifting up and one for shifting down. The woom EXPLORE line uses the Microshift Acolyte system, one of the few trigger shifter systems specifically designed for kids’ smaller, weaker hands.

The forefinger pulls the smaller lever to shift into a harder (higher) gear, while the thumb pushes the larger lever to shift into an easier (lower) gear. On many other trigger systems, the thumb lever requires significant pressure and a larger reach, making them tough for kids to operate since these systems are generally designed for adults.

The Microshift Acolyte, on the other hand, is perfectly tailored for kids. Its buttons are easier to engage and require minimal reach and pressure to shift gears, making it a kid-friendly and efficient system.

One feature the EXPLORE 5 and 6 models lack is a gear indicator window near the shifters. This is common with trigger shifters, as riders typically shift based on “feel” rather than checking a number.

Once a child gets used to this, it really isn’t an issue. But if a child is learning to shift for the first time, it’s more difficult to teach them. Telling a child, “Shift until you’re in gear 8!” is easier for them to understand than telling them, “Push the little trigger button until it feels right!”

If your child is transitioning from a grip shifter to a trigger shifter, not having the visual cue of a gear indicator might feel confusing at first. Our 7-year-old tester, for example, was so used to relying on the numbers that they felt a bit lost initially. However, once kids get the hang of shifting by feel, it becomes second nature, and they’ll no longer need the numbers to guide them.

8-speed Microshift Acolyte Derailleur

Cassette and derailleur of the woom EXPLORE bike

The Microshift Acolyte trigger shifters pair perfectly with the high-quality Acolyte derailleur, which offers smooth and reliable shifting. Our test riders experienced no grinding, skipping, or clunky gear changes, which can often be a problem on standard kids’ bikes.

While we had to make a minor derailleur adjustment out of the box, it was a quick and simple fix to get the drivetrain running smoothly.

Additionally, the EXPLORE comes equipped with a narrow-wide chainring, a feature typically found on higher-end bikes. This design helps prevent chain drops, enhancing reliability during rides and is another premium detail that sets the EXPLORE line apart (and contributes to the higher price tag!).

Gearing Range

With 7 speeds on the 20″ model and 8 speeds on the 24″ and 26″ models, the EXPLORE offers a solid gear range that outperforms most neighborhood-oriented bikes. It’s well-suited for adventurous neighborhood riders tackling rolling terrain or occasional hills. That said, the range does have its limits for kids pushing into more aggressive territory—whether it’s long-distance rides or steeper climbs.

The gain ratio comparison below highlights how the EXPLORE stacks up against bikes like Guardian (designed primarily for casual city riding) and the Prevelo Alpha line (also geared toward more performance-oriented riders). A lower gain ratio makes climbing easier, while a higher ratio allows for greater speed on descents or flats.

20″24″26″
Guardian2.4 – 4.72.5 – 5.62.4 – 5.6
woom EXPLORE2.3 – 5.92.1 – 6.01.8 – 5.6
Prevelo Alpha1.9 – 6.71.9 – 6.81.8 – 6.3

With both a lower climbing gear and a higher top-end gear, the Prevelo Alpha line is better suited for more adventurous riders tackling steeper climbs or faster descents. However, it’s important to note that Alpha frames run considerably smaller than those on the EXPLORE line, so fit can vary significantly even when wheel sizes match. For most kids sticking to adventurous neighborhood riding, though, the EXPLORE’s gearing strikes a great balance—offering just the right mix of ease, versatility, and capability.

Disc Brakes for Better Stopping Power

While most neighborhood bikes rely on v-pull brakes, the woom EXPLORE upgrades stopping power with Promax hydraulic disc brakes. Hydraulic discs are standard on high-end mountain bikes for both kids and adults, but they’re rarely found on neighborhood or multi-use kids’ bikes—making this a standout feature in the EXPLORE line.

Front disc brake of the woom EXPLORE kid's bike

Hydraulic disc brakes can stop a bike more quickly, especially at high speeds and in wet conditions. If you’re bike commuting in the city or in a wet climate, these brakes will come in clutch for safety. If you decide to trail ride, where stopping consistently or quickly when encountering an unexpected obstacle is important, disc brakes are also preferred.

For average neighborhood riding, hydraulic disc brakes aren’t necessary, but their superior stopping power does make for another reason why this bike is so exceptional.

Introducing Disc Brakes to New Riders!

Due to their exceptional stopping power, it is crucial to teach kids who are new to disc brakes how to brake properly before they get on the bike. Many riders inexperienced with disc brakes tend to pull the brake lever too hard, which can lead to crashes. If a rider mistakenly relies solely on the front brake, there’s a significant risk of an “endo,” where they can be thrown over the handlebars.

To ensure safety, have the child walk alongside the bike while holding the grips, and have them to pull the brake levers while moving. This practice will help them to quickly feel the power of hydraulic disc brakes.

Repeat this exercise several times, allowing them to use only the rear brake, both brakes, and finally just the front brake. When they activate just the front brake, the back tire may lift off the ground (as shown in the picture below).

walking and activating brake levers on the explore woom 4

This practice is a safe and effective way to teach them the importance of using only the rear brake or the right-hand brake, as well as the correct technique for using both brakes together to prevent endoing.

Unique Ergonomic Grips

The EXPLORE line features a unique grip design that enhances comfort and performance. Beyond their clean, sleek aesthetic, these grips have a wide base for the palm to rest on, reducing fatigue during longer rides. 

upper wing on woom explore to help reduce palm fatigue

Additionally, the thick rubber cap at the end of the grip provides a secure hold, preventing hands from slipping off when sweaty, and offers added protection in the event of a fall.

unique grip on the woom explore kids bike

Updated Colorways

The EXPLORE line boasts a fresh, modern aesthetic featuring bolder colors with a matte finish and metallic black accents on the fork and rear triangle of the frame. While these metallic accents may be hard to see in the stock images on the website, they truly come to life in the sunlight!

Shiny metallic paint on the fork of the woom 4 explore

Multi-Use Tires

All sizes in the EXPLORE line are equipped with Schwalbe Benny Bonkers tires. These tires can be run at low psi, offering enhanced cushioning. The Benny Bonkers also feature a reflective strip for added safety, ensuring visibility during low-light conditions.

Designed for quick and smooth rolling on pavement, these tires feature micro teeth that offer excellent grip on dusty and sandy terrain, making them versatile for various riding conditions.

side profile of the Billy Bonkers tires on the woom EXPLORE

If you already know that you’ll primarily be trail riding, be sure to check out the woom OFF line which is better suited for advancing mountain bike riders.

Saddle

woom is never content with a “one size fits all” strategy, and that extends even to the saddle. The woom EXPLORE’s cushioned saddles come in a different size for each bike size. This ensures that these seats are tailored to fit the more narrow sit bones of younger riders on the smaller bikes.

woom EXPLORE saddle

While, cushioned, it’s not as cushioning as some other kids’ bike saddles, like those on Guardian Bikes. Our 7-year-old test rider whose regular bike is a Guardian pointed this out without us asking her. No other tester mentioned the woom’s saddle, but if your child does complain, you could always swap it out.

woom EXPLORE Comparisons

The woom EXPLORE is the best multi-use 24″ kids bike on the market. But that doesn’t mean that it’s the best bike for every child and every budget. Comparing it to other bikes is always helpful to ensure you’re choosing the right bike for your family. We’ve tested almost 50 different 24″ bikes, and here are a few comparisons that should be helpful to your decision process.

EXPLORE 5Guardian 24Prevelo Alpha
MSRP$819$349$759
Weight20.5 lb.25.5 lb.20.75 lb.
Seat Height26″ – 32.1″25″ – 33″26.2″ – 31.4″
Gears8 speed7 speed8 speed
ShiftersTriggerGripTrigger
Gain Ratio2.05 – 5.972.45 – 5.61.97 – 6.8

Prevelo Alpha: The Alpha is the most similar to the EXPLORE in quality and components. For true speed demons, the Alpha’s higher highest gear and more leaned forward body positioning will be an advantage over the EXPLORE, but child will grow out of the Alpha more quickly.

Guardian 24: If you’re still wondering at this point if your child needs all of the upgrades the EXPLORE has to offer, the Guardian would be a good bike to look at as well. Designed very well for its price, it also has a more upright body positioning like the EXPLORE and also can grow pretty well with your child. But with a more narrow gearing range, a heavier steel frame, and street tread tires, the Guardian is better suited for casual riders who will be sticking to the neighborhood and pavement.

woom EXPLORE vs. woom ORIGINAL

Collage showing young rider on woom EXPLORE and woom ORIGINAL kids bikes

The woom EXPLORE line is now available in 20″, 24″, and 26″ wheel sizes. It replaces the discontinued ORIGINAL line in the 24″ and 26″ sizes, while the 20″ size is now offered in both the EXPLORE and the new GO line. If you’re deciding between the GO and EXPLORE for your 20″ rider, be sure to check out our full GO 4 review for an in-depth comparison.

Although the ORIGINAL is no longer sold new, you may come across used models. Here’s how the EXPLORE differs from the ORIGINAL:

  • Trigger Shifters (24” & 26” only): The EXPLORE swaps the ORIGINAL’s grip shifter for trigger shifters, which—while less intuitive at first—allow kids to shift gears more quickly and smoothly once they’ve mastered the motion.
  • Hydraulic Disc Brakes: A major upgrade over the ORIGINAL’s v-brakes, the EXPLORE’s hydraulic disc brakes deliver more consistent and powerful stopping—especially helpful for trail use or riding in wet conditions.
  • Frame Shape & Styling: The EXPLORE features a slightly more angular frame with boxier top and bottom tubes, matte paint, and bold black components (no more white!), giving the bike a more mature and rugged appearance.
  • Wider Tires: Outfitted with Schwalbe Billy Bonkers tires, the EXPLORE offers more cushioning and better traction across a variety of terrain compared to the narrower tires found on the ORIGINAL.

woom EXPLORE Review Bottom Line

Once again, woom has delivered an exemplary kid’s bike that will be the envy of every kid in the neighborhood. Boasting superior craftsmanship, the woom EXPLORE has mastered all the details to please discerning parents and maturing kids. With an edgier look that lets riders put their “baby days” behind them, the EXPLORE’s style and sizing make it a perfect fit for years to come.

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