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Thrilling bike stunts your kid will love, but there's a stray swear word and some genuinely scary riding that could give younger ones ideas.
Best for ages 10+
Fabio Wibmer is an Austrian mountain biker who does jaw-dropping urban and freeride stunts set to high-energy music. The vibe is pure adrenaline. Most videos are essentially action-packed music videos with very little dialogue, so there's not a ton of verbal content to worry about. He's clearly insanely skilled, and the production quality is high.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
Fabio Wibmer is an Austrian mountain biker who does jaw-dropping urban and freeride stunts set to high-energy music. The vibe is pure adrenaline. Most videos are essentially action-packed music videos with very little dialogue, so there's not a ton of verbal content to worry about. He's clearly insanely skilled, and the production quality is high.
The concern for parents is the nature of the stunts themselves. He rides off buildings, through crowds, and down things that would make most adults dizzy just watching. He makes it look effortless, which is exactly the problem for impressionable kids who might think this stuff is replicable. There's also at least one moment of casual profanity that slips through.
He's a genuinely positive presence though. No mean-spirited content, no drama, no toxic behavior. It's just a guy who's extremely good at something dangerous, showing it off with a lot of joy.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The word 'fuck' is used casually and clearly in an excited outburst. It's not aggressive, but it's there and uncensored.
The stunts shown involve riding a mountain bike at high speed through urban environments with no safety margins visible. The riding is technically extraordinary but could inspire dangerous imitation in younger viewers.
The channel has clear Red Bull sponsorship woven into the content, which normalizes energy drink branding for younger audiences without any separation from the exciting stunt content.
Riding through densely populated city spaces at speed creates scenarios where a crash could harm bystanders, and the framing presents this as exciting rather than risky.
Stunts performed in and around a residential setting reinforce the idea that any space is fair game for extreme riding, which could resonate with kids in the wrong way.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a video with your kid first before letting them binge, just so you know what energy they're absorbing.
Talk about the fact that Fabio has years of professional training and a film crew around him, because the videos are edited to make it look spontaneous and easy.
Be aware that Red Bull branding shows up in the content, which is worth a quick conversation with younger kids about energy drinks.
Skip the channel entirely for kids under 8 or 9, not because it's inappropriate but because younger kids genuinely can't process the difference between 'this guy is a pro' and 'I could do this on my bike'.
If your kid is into biking, this channel can actually be a great source of inspiration, just pair it with conversations about helmets, skill levels, and where it's safe to ride.
Check the audio before handing over headphones, since at least one video has a clear swear word early on.
Recommended for ages 10+.
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