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Kettler Flipper Child Bicycle Seat | 
enlarge | Brand: Kettler Category: Sports
List Price: $200.00 Buy New: $189.99 You Save: $10.01 (5%)
New (4) from $189.99
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 18261
Color: Red Padding Shipping Weight (lbs): 17 Dimensions (in): 30 x 20 x 17
Model: Kettler EAN: 4001397160755 ASIN: B000RPEZPY
Release Date: June 26, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | Secure children's bicycle seat made of injection-molded, high-impact resin | | • | Attaches via universal mounting bracket that fits virtually any bicycle | | • | 7-position footrest with adjustable straps; adjustable headrest and backrest | | • | Pair of removable soft-sided storage bags; 5-point safety harness and lap bar | | • | 50-pound weight capacity; 3-year residential warranty (1 year institutional) |
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Product Description The Kettler Flipper Bicycle Seat features a reclining backrest and adjustable headrest to provide your child with a comfortable ride. Kettler Childrens Bicycle Seats are unique in how they mount onto bicycles. They do not require a luggage rack on the bicycle rather they are mounted using a patented natural suspension system bracket which offers the child a more comfortable ride. They come with 7-position adjustable foot rests with a safety strap for added comfort and safety and can accommodate a child up to 50 lbs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Didn't Fit October 28, 2008 Malukey's Mom (NJ, USA) Unfortunately this looked like a great seat when we received it. It has the adjustable back and foot rests, as well as the must needed storage that other seats do not offer. My husband and I liked the idea that it did not require a bike rack in order to mount it to your bike. Before we purchased the seat we checked the manufacturer's website and it indicated that this seat should fit my husband's Trek bike. However, when we tried to mount it, the adapter fit on the frame but because of the angle of his frame it did not fall right and we could not attach the seat to it :o( Had to return the product, but amazon.com makes returns easy and painless. We wound up getting a seat with a bike rack mount.
Fancy name, average product. September 30, 2008 Eurogothic Mama (Des Moines, IA USA) The seat is comfortable, but doesn't have as much side protection as others. It also does not recline back very far, which leads to my one year old daughter falling asleep and looking pretty uncomfortable. She cannot complain, but I would have preferred more of an actual recline to keep her head back and side protection as a nice resting place. I was assured by a Kettler customer service representative that the seat would work with my boyfriend's bike before ordering (we've had problems with other seats not being compatible), but once it arrived, we were disappointed to find that the seat rested on his back tire after installed properly. I phoned again and there was nothing that Kettler would do about reimbursing my return postage or offering an alternate solution, so my boyfriend actually had to remove his front derailer to keep the seat high enough and out of the way. He actually had to DAMAGE his bike by busting off the metal derailer attachment piece on his frame to move the seat mounting unit up another two inches. In other words, one must be sure that their bike frame (where seat will attach) is at least as high as one's back tire and not any lower, or the seat will not be high enough to allow for use. The storage pockets are very handy and the seat seems to be of average durability. My daughter definitely likes to have the lap bar to grip onto during rides and she seems to be very happy while cruising with mommy and daddy, unlike how she managed in the bike trailer. She is much more comfortable sitting in an actual, cushioned seat, as opposed to sliding to and fro during every turn and over every bump. Great purchase for fairly quick bike outings, but overpriced in my opinion.
He loves it! July 28, 2008 Mom on the move 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We purchased this product after shopping around several similar products and reading reviews. We needed a seat that would accommadate our 3 year old that is taller than most 5 year olds. There was a learning curve to installing the seat the first time and to getting on the bike with a 45 lb child on the back, but both she and her dad love it. The seat is comfortable for her - she has even fallen asleep in it. It is stable enough that her dad feels secure with her riding behind him. Now the whole family can ride together.
Great Seat for "Big Kids" July 25, 2008 ES (Chicago, IL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Got this for my daughter and it JUST fits on my bike (ladies Raleigh mountain bike). Make sure you check that you have Kettler's recommended 6" of vertical frame free for installation (PDF can be found on their website showing bikes that can and cannot be fitted with this seat). My daughter is 4 and loves the seat. It's also much better for negotiating suburban sidewalks than a trailer (plus you can have a decent conversation with your child, too). I got this because it has the highest weight limit by 10lbs of all the seats I could find. My daughter will easily outgrow it height-wise before she reaches 50lbs. The extra money for this seat is worth it. The construction is great and despite having fretted about the many complaints about the instructions if you actually READ them (there is some writing on there and it's not the usual safety blurb us old-hand parents usually ignore,) they are OK. Don't try and put it together in a hurry though, because there is a lot of attention to detail required. I gave it five because it is just right for those with "big kids" who are not quite balanced enough for those cool handlebar-and-one-wheel contraptions which hook on the back of the parents' bike. A great seat for pre-schoolers and younger kids alike, with a smooth ride for the kid and peace of mind for mom or dad. My only complaint is that there is an optional lock for it, so no-one can steal it off the back of your bike, but that has to be ordered by phone from Germany. Eek...
Time for wonderful bike rides May 26, 2008 Anna (Idaho, USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Our son is just over 2 years old, 37 inches and about 36 lbs. It was very hard to find a bike seat that would hold his weight for now and for a while longer. This Flipper is one of the few I could find and we decided to go with this due to the good price I got. The bike seat was easy to assemble to the bike and the rides are great! Our son loves to go on a bike ride. He sits very comfortable and this seat will be big enough for another year or more. There is lots more to grow length wise and this seat holds up to 50 lbs! Fantastic - recommended for everyone that wants a comfortable and safe/sturdy bike seat for your precious one!
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