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The Pontypool children’s bike maker exporting around the world with royal approval

Frog Bikes has reformed the market for children’s cycling with its lightweight bikes since it began in 2013

Co-founder and director of Frog Bikes, Jerry Lawson, at the factory in Pontypool

When Prince Louis was snapped riding a balance bike to mark his in April last year, news outlets around the world wanted to know who the manufacturer favoured by the royals was.

The company in question was Pontypool children’s bike manufacturer, Frog Bikes.

Not that it needed a royal endorsement.

Frog Bikes is the market leading manufacturer of lightweight, affordable kids’ bikes, selling around 5,000 bikes a month and stocked in 600 retailers in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ alone.

It also has an extensive international portfolio, exporting its products to 1,900 stores in more than 50 countries including the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, China, Hong Kong and a number of European nations.

By the end of the 2020-2021 financial year, had reached a turnover of £12.8m and made a pre-tax profit of £249,000.

The company is led by husband and wife and sole owners of the company, Jerry & Shelley Lawson, who left their corporate careers to design a range of children’s bikes after struggling to find suitable ones for their own children.

“We struggled to find bikes that were as light as we thought they should be,” says Jerry, a keen cyclist himself who has completed triathlons and races. “Kids’ bikes on the market are quite heavy and generally made of steel. There wasn’t an alternative.”