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Graco Travel Lite Table Chair Tango in the Tongo | 
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| Brand: Graco Category: Baby Product
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $32.99 You Save: $2.00 (6%)
New (5) from $32.99
Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 273
Color: Tango Batteries Included: No Age: 6 months - 3 years Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 37 Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.9 Dimensions (in): 22 x 16 x 14.8
MPN: 3F00TAN Model: 3F00TAN UPC: 047406090235 EAN: 0047406090235 ASIN: B000T8LTB2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New still in manufacturers box. Bought as a gift. Never used. Ships from KY.
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| Features:
| • | Folds for easy traveling; very portable, compact, and lightweight. | | • | Holds babies up to 37 lbs; has a 3-point buckle restraint. | | • | Removable tray and wipeable vinyl pad for easy cleaning. | | • | Innovative locking mechanism clamps to tables 5/8" to 2 1/2" thick. | | • | Also with arm and foot grips to protect table. |
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Product Description Feed your Baby anywhere with the Travel Lite Table Chair. Its patented table clamp attaches easily and securely to most tables, so your baby always has a seat at the table, and the 3-point harness helps keep her seated securley. Padded arm and foot grips won't scratch tables, and the vinyl seat pad quickly wipes clean. Its removable tray and compact, folding design means the Travel Lite Table Chair goes places high chairs can't - take it out to dinner or out of the country, and give your baby a front row seat on-the-go. Features: - Brings Baby closer to the table
- Attaches to tables easily and securely
- Folds for easy feeding on the go
- 3-point harness helps keep child securely seated
- Lightweight and compact for travel
- Use with or without tray
- Vinyl coated seat pad easily wipes clean
- Padded grips protect your table
- Use only housefold soap and warm water on wipeable vinyl seat pad
- Recommended Use: For child under 37 lbs.
- Dimensions: 22"L x 14.75"W x 16"H
- Weight: 7.94 lbs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
great little chair September 1, 2008 New Grandma (San Diego, CA USA) There are many clip on high chairs of this type. Ordering online makes it hard to know just how sturdy they actually are. I took a chance and ordered the Graco Travel Lite Table Chair Tango in the Tongo mainly because it has a tray. Because of the tray I can have the baby at the table and have a nice tablecloth under his tray. At restaurants we don't have to worry about how clean the table is or whether he'll pull the tablecloth off. The tray also keeps his toys contained and he's happy. Its very sturdy and extremely easy to set up.
Graco Travel Lite Table Chair August 13, 2008 M. DeNave (Middletown, NY) I bought this chair after dissatisfied results from other hook-on chairs. I bought it for our camp and it works excellent both indoors and outdoors. I have used it on picnic tables, regular tables and camper tables with no problems. It is sturdy and easy to clean. I love this chair.
Limited usage August 8, 2008 Julie Sharamitaro (St. Louis, MO USA) After receiving this chair we discovered it can be used ONLY at the end of our oval table and not at all on the sides where we had planned to position it. Also, our grandson is only six months old, weighs about 20 lbs. and it is difficult to put him in it! Our son asked if the back reclined/moved at all and the answer is no: it is stationary. I'd recommend this product more for take-along restaurant usage than for ongoing use at a grandparent's house. Also, I don't see how it can be rated for up to 37 lbs. because any child that heavy simply would not fit without breaking its legs to get him/her in it.
Great for now! August 4, 2008 Leslie A. Mcdermott (Dracut, MA United States) Love the product but I think I jumped on the bandwagon a little LATE. My son is 10 months approx. 19 pounds and he is "just" slinking into this. I won't be able to fit him in much longer. Not a lot of room. I don't know how kids get out of this thing. If i buckle him in, he moves but again, there is not really much room for him to get out. I wish it were a little bigger. I definitely have to squeeze his knees in to get him in. Great for now though! Really easy to get on and off. Only one clamp to squeeze shut. I still leave a bar stool below it just because i'm paranoid! My images are by the product of "Tristan" if you want to see the set up. Did not fit my kitchen table but fits the island fine.
Does not fit all tables July 22, 2008 D. Woods (MA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I imagine my son would enjoy sitting at the table with us, but unfortunately it does not fit our table. It will fit around an apron approximately 2 3/4" high, assuming a 3/4" thick top. Any bigger than that and the bottom bars don't come into contact with the bottom of the table.
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