
If you’ve walked the factory rows in Xingtai, Hebei, you’ll know why buyers keep circling back. The city has a deep bench of tubing benders, welders, and finishers who live and breathe kids’ wheels. One factory that keeps popping up in my notebook makes trikes alongside prams—case in point: the “Fashion European style 3 in 1 folding newborn sleeping bag baby stroller with carrycot and carseat.” To be honest, that mouthful signals capability: modular frames, safety textiles, and serious QC. That’s exactly what you want behind your wholesale kids tricycle program.


Trends this season: parents want convertibles (balance-to-pedal), tool-free assembly, and quieter EVA/PU wheels. Colorways drift toward muted Nordic hues, but bright reds still move in Latin American retail. Lead buyers tell me smaller cartons—fit for parcel—are a sleeper advantage for DTC brands.

| Model | 3-in-1 Convertible Kids Tricycle (OEM) |
| Frame | High-carbon steel, TIG welded; powder-coat 80–100 μm |
| Wheels | EVA foam or PU; Ø ≈ 10" rear / 12" front (real-world may vary) |
| Drive | Freewheel assist; removable pedal arm for balance mode |
| Seat | Adjustable 3 positions; PU leather or fabric |
| Load rating | ≤ 25 kg, age 1.5–5 yrs (per ISO 8098 test) |
| Net weight | ≈ 5.5–6.8 kg |
| Carton | 735×365×210 mm, 1 set/ctn |
| Certs | EN 71-3, ISO 8098, CPSIA (materials), REACH SVHC |




| Vendor | MOQ | Lead time | Certs | Customization | FOB/unit |
| Xingtai OEM (Hebei, CN) | 100 pcs | 25–35 days | ISO 9001, EN 71-3, ISO 8098 | Color, logo, wheels, packaging | $22–$38 ≈ |
| Ningbo Trader (Mixed) | 200 pcs | 30–45 days | EN 71-3 via sub-factory | Limited | $25–$42 ≈ |
| Guangdong Brand House | 50 pcs | 15–25 days | ASTM F963, CPSIA | Broad, but pricey | $35–$59 ≈ |


Preschools love steering locks and parent handles; rentals need puncture-proof wheels; DTC brands obsess over no-sweat assembly. The upside to a Xingtai-built wholesale kids tricycle line: consistent welds, stable coatings, and flexible colorways (red/blue/pink—really any Pantone you like).


Pick your frame color, wheel type (EVA vs PU), saddle fabric, detachable canopy, logo pad-print or heat-transfer, and retail box art. MOQ sits at 100 pieces—friendly for testing a new channel.




Ask for ISO 8098 test reports, EN 71-3 material migration, and CPSIA lead/phthalate statements. For stroller sibling SKUs, EN 1888 and ASTM F833 matter. It sounds dry, but buyers who check these early avoid headaches later—speaking from experience.


Side note: that stroller I mentioned? Built in XINGTAI, HEBEI, CHINA; same lines can color-match your trikes—reds, blues, pinks, or whatever your brand deck needs.


- Carton drop tests (ISTA-1A) to cut transit damage. - Spare screws bagged separately. - Clear QR video for assembly. Little things, big CX wins on any wholesale kids tricycle launch.


















It seems that the best buys blend safety paperwork with street-smart design. If your brief is nimble MOQs, solid coatings, and room to brand loud or quiet—Hebei’s a good bet for your next wholesale kids tricycle rollout.