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Juvenile Solutions Aquababy Bath Ring - White | 
enlarge | Brand: Juvenile Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $26.55
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 6066
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No
MPN: 48PT1953W Model: 1953 EAN: 3023190953151 ASIN: B000RJONY8
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Product Description The high contoured back and ring combined with an anti-slip seat make this bath ring an extremely safe way to bathe a baby when he or she is beginning to sit up. The six legs screw-fit into the bath ring and four large suction cups on the underside of the seat adjust to fit the shape of your bath providing enhanced safety and stability. Voted #1 for Safety and Reliability. Recommended age: 7-16 months Weight: up to 28 lbs. Will not work well on a non-slip finish.
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Good Service November 11, 2008 Chandra Boulden Great Service, Product although is great to use and is very helpful in the bathtime. But taking a child out of the seat is very difficult. Bending over and trying to pull them out, while not hurting their little legs. It would be nice if there was a latch to let them out easier.
I like it September 9, 2008 Youpple (Los Angeles, CA USA) I like this seat. It is a little bit difficult to put the baby in and take him out of it, but this is just becuase the babies tend to squirm. :) I wonder if it would be more convenient if the seat had a front like you have in Gracko strollers, where you push a button and flip it open. But then it would cost probably 3 times more expensive. :))) I also use a baby tub, when I do not want to wait for the big bath tub to fill. I would certainly recommend this product.
Good Product! September 2, 2008 M. H. Jenkins (Jackson, MS United States) This is a great product and highly recommended for kids that can hold themelves upright. If the child can't sit up or hold himself you won't enjoy this. It defenitely does what is says. Only flaw that I can find is that there needs to be something in the seat that keeps the child's bottom somewhat in place (rubber mat maybe). Otherwise I find this to be a very good product.
Very helpful! June 29, 2008 J. Heather (Erie, CO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this product!! I know they don't recommend the use of these chairs anymore but I do! My son has been sitting very well on his own for two months now, but I was always uneasy about it in the tub. With this chair he doesn't slip and slide around and can just sit and play with his tub toys while I wash him. Obviously I never leave the room while he is in this chair, in the tub, or even in the bathroom alone, so the warnings about this product did not affect my decision to buy. I find this chair to be very helpful and my son seems to enjoy it. We have only had this chair about a month but the suction cups on the bottom have worked perfectly so far (that was a concern I had based on some of the reviews I read).
It is all about placement . . . June 16, 2008 Trisha Clark (Springdale, UT USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Great product. It is true that it doesn't suction on the no-slip part of the tub but luckily it is still pretty secure if you get it on any part of the slip surface. It does move a little from side to side but it certainly isn't in any danger of tipping over. As long as your child is able to sit up by themselves it should work perfectly. My daughter loves it and now I don't have to have my arms around her every second to stabilize her while she splashes in the tub.
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