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Bell Cocoon Rack Mounted Bicycle Child Carrier | 
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| Brand: Bell Category: Sports
Buy New: $47.99 (On sale from $49.99) You Save: $2.00 (4%)
New (2) Used (1) from $39.99
Rating: 44 reviews Sales Rank: 2274
Color: Gray/Red Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 40 Size: Regular Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.6 Dimensions (in): 33.8 x 17.8 x 12.9
Model: 109422 UPC: 035011005836 EAN: 0035011005836 ASIN: B000F934W2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Carries one child up to 40 pounds | | • | Rear reflector included | | • | Fits most 26- and 27-inch bikes (without rear suspension) | | • | Thick seat pad and high back will keep your little one comfortable on the ride | | • | Seat can be quickly removed for solo rides |
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Product Description The Cocoon by Bell offers the best in protection and comfort with quick and easy removal in seconds for solo rides. Your child will ride comfortable and secure thanks to a five-point harness, thicker seat pad and adjustable foot rests that allow the seat "to grow" as your child gets older. Fits most 26 and 27 inch bikes. Safely carries one child up to 40 lbs.
Product Description Take along your child on a biking adventure using Bell's protective and comfortable rack-mounted child carrier. The Cocoon will carry your 40-pound-or-less child in safety, comfort and style, as it features a thick seat pad, high back for added protection, a five-point harness, molded spoke guard, and adjustable foot rests (which also allows the seat to grow with your child). Easy to attach to most 26- and 27-inch bikes (without rear suspension), this carrier can also be removed easily for solo rides. A rear reflector is included. About Bell More world champions have worn Bell Helmets than all other helmet brands combined. From Grand Prix racing through the Indy 500 to Olympic cycling, Bell helmets have played a vital role in protecting sportsmen and women for nearly 50 years. Bell began as a small auto parts store in a suburb of Los Angeles. Growing under the leadership of Roy Richter, Bell became a leader in safety equipment for auto racing, motorcycling, and then bicycling. His commitment to creating great product through a close connection with the sport, along with his trust of and care for the people who worked for him, turned Bell from a one-man operation into a multi-million dollar enterprise. His legacy lives on today in Bell's commitment to racing, quality and innovation.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 39 more reviews...
do not purchase November 2, 2008 GUTCH (phoenix) Purchase from WalMart and the seat fell off while my grand daughter and I were ridding. DO NOT purchase
do not buy! October 3, 2008 CMG in DE (DE USA) Really unsafe product, We used the seat about a dozen times but the bolts that attached the seat to the bike base did not screw in and the seat fell off mid ride!!! Luckily my son did not get hurt, just a little scared. The only good thing was the cocoon like surroundings which shielded his fall!
Good seat October 2, 2008 G. Ortiz 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After researching the right seat for the right price we ended up buying this Cocoon seat. Online it said "new" and after receiving it pieces were used and there was hardware missing which delayed our rides (a bit bummed about that) but once we got the bike up and running it worked really well. It is a bit complicated getting it on the bike and isn't a quick on/off if you were to move it to another bike (another bummer). My 1 year old son who's about 31" tall and 25 lbs fits great in in and my feet don't hit the foot rests at all. I have a women's 26" bike and I'm 5'6"...so overall it's a good seat.
Good for the money September 30, 2008 A. Fus (Chicago, IL) This is a good seat for the money...we have twins so we needed two seats. We got one as a hand me down, which was by a different company and much more expensive and bought this Bell seat for our second bike. The Bell seat was more complicated to install than the other seat, and not as many "bells and whisles" like shocks, etc. but I think it is just as good as far as safety. For a mid priced seat, I would recommend it to others.
Very dangerous September 12, 2008 Concerned Mom (Murphy, NC USA) I just bought this product so I could ride around the neighborhood with my daughter. The first few trial runs wre great, and she loved being in the seat. But the 3rd time out we took a different route that had a few gentle speed bumps for cars. When I was almost home I felt the weight in back of me shift, and my daughter and the seat fell into me. ALL FOUR bolts holding the seat in place had come off during our ride. Had she fell backwards instead of forwards she would have fallen onto the pavement in the middle of the road we were crossing. I do not recommend this seat at all and am taking it back to the store where I bought it as soon as possible.
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