Ready to ride
The bike is always professionally tuned and ready to go.
We will be happy to advise you
We provide expert advice on selection and configuration.
Free warranty inspection
Free warranty inspection after driving 200–500 km
Official TREK Store
Lifetime warranty on the frame, Crash Replacement, Carbon Care.
Why should only adults have lightweight bikes? After all, children should ride a bike that doesn't restrict them with too much weight. That's why the ARX range is designed to keep weight down and make cycling as fun as possible. The 24" wheel version is offered in multiple colour options.
There are plenty of kids bikes on the market that have one major problem - too much weight. This is caused by cheaper (and therefore heavier) materials, which applies not only to the frame but also to the components. Our ARX kids bikes, on the other hand, are built to be as light as possible - making cycling easy, safe and fun for kids.
ALUXX Aluminum Technology | ![]() |
We've also managed to keep the weight of the entire bike low with quality (and lightweight) components that are designed specifically for kids' bikes. We should mention the easy-to-use V-brake rim brakes, the precision Shimano Altus shifting and derailleur, the aluminum cranks, the rims and wheel hubs, or the tires with optimal width and tread.
Founded in 1972, Giant is the largest bicycle manufacturer in the world.
Giant is the world's leading brand of high quality bicycles and cycling equipment. As part of the Giant Group, founded in 1972, the Giant brand combines craftsmanship, advanced technology and innovative design.
Giant has long been one of the leading innovators in cycling. They introduced lighter and stronger aluminium frames at a time when steel was the industry standard. They were the first to make carbon fibre bikes widely available to the world. They defined modern road bike design with Compact Road geometry. And the patented Maestro suspension revolutionized the full-suspension bike segment.
| Sizes | One size (24" wheels) |
| Color | Phoenix Fire, Cobalt, Soap Suds, Lime Punch, Metallic Green, Mushroom |
| Frame | ALUXX-grade aluminum |
| Fork | alloy |
| Shock absorber | - |
| Handlebars | Giant Youth, 500mm width, 31.8mm |
| Grips | Giant Junior |
| Stem | Ahead, alloy, 25.4x60mm |
| Seatpost | alloy, 27.2mm |
| Saddle | Selle Royal Vivo Jr. |
| Pedals | platform |
| Shifters | Shimano Altus SL-M315 |
| Front derailleur | - |
| Rear derailleur | Shimano Altus RD-M310 |
| Brakes | alloy, linear pull |
| Brake levers | alloy, junior MTB |
| Cassette | Shimano HG200, 12x32 |
| Chain | KMC Z8 |
| Cranks | alloy, forged, three-piece, 32t, 130mm |
| Bottom bracket | sealed cartridge |
| Rims | Giant Kids 24", alloy |
| Hubs | alloy, F 24h QR, R 24h |
| Spokes | stainless, 14g |
| Tires | Innova IB-3010, 24x1.5" |
| Accessories | bell, rear derailleur guard, chain guide |
| Weight | Unfortunately, there is no standard for weighing bikes that all manufacturers adhere to, and the weights listed are often inaccurate. To find out the exact weight of a bike in a given size, you need to have the bike weighed at the store, as well as a model from a competing brand – this is the only way to get accurate figures for weight comparison. |
