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Geometry of Balance

Geometry of Balance: The Structural Aesthetics of the KRONOS Balance Bike

HORUS

Where modern geometry meets a true racing spirit—the KRONOS HORUS offers kids an unparalleled gliding experience! Built with a lightweight, ultra-durable frame and engineered for high-precision control, it effortlessly unlocks their full athletic potential. From neighborhood adventures to competitive race tracks, HORUS makes every little rider the sharpest, most eye-catching champion.

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Simulation shows that during normal gliding, the child's torso forward lean angle is approximately 112°.

The leg extension angle during the preparatory push-off phase is approximately 135°. Engineers, please take note of this angle to assess potential friction caused by the saddle shape on the inner thighs, as well as the structural support capacity of the seatpost.

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Low-VOC Water-Based Coating

Throughout the frame production process of KRONOS, we do not only pursue the ultimate in mechanical geometry and visual aesthetics; we also regard 'environmental sustainability' and 'children's health' as our core responsibilities. To this end, we have fully implemented an advanced, premium Low-VOC Water-Based Coating process within our modernized painting facilities.

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