The Blip is a great Skibike for kids. It is a smaller version of the Launch, which is our most popular ski bike. We designed it to be a lighter, simpler ski bike for younger and smaller riders.The Blip is our smallest bike designed for riders 4 foot 8 to 5 foot 2 inches tall. It features a lightweight tube-set and simple frame layout to minimize weight for smaller riders, making it easy to load onto the chairlift and maneuver on the mountain. Classic LenzSport Ski retention system and Secure Rest chairlift loading design are all present on this pint sized performance skibike geared towards kids, tweens, teens, and young adults. LenzSport recommends that the minimum rider weight should be 80 pounds or more to insure safe loading and unloading onto the chairlift.
- Freestyle and All-Mountain Geometry
- 120-150mm fork travel options
- Lightweight Aluminum frame
- 130mm rear travel
- Proprietary Lenz Sport SecuREST system for chairlift loading
- Rear Shock Spec: 6.5×1.5″ with 22.2x8mm mounting hardware
- Lenz Sport Ski Retention system (patent pending)
- 30.9mm seatpost diameter
- 44mm ID headtube
- Lenz Sport Whopper Pegs
- Lenz Sport Blip Skis included with bike
Blip Freestyle SkiBike Sizing Chart -One size | |
RIDER HEIGHT | 4’8″ TO 5’2″ |
HA | 69 degrees |
STACK/REACH | 569MM/333MM |
REAR SHOCK | 6.5X1.5″ WITH 22.2X8MM HARDWARE |
FOOT PEG HEIGHT | 8 INCHES OR 203MM |
RECOMMENDED FORK AXLE TO CROWN | 510MM TO 530MM |
REAR SUSPENSION TRAVEL | 5.25″/133MM |
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