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Topeak BabySeat Child Bike Seat with Aluminum Rack (Disc Mount Version) | 
enlarge | Brand: Topeak Category: Sports
List Price: $144.99 Buy New: $112.48 You Save: $32.51 (22%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 25396
Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.5 Dimensions (in): 31 x 21 x 16.5
Model: TCS2002 UPC: 768661118518 EAN: 0768661118518 ASIN: B000ZKAUE6
Release Date: November 20, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Suspension baby seat with quick release | | • | One size fits all bikes | | • | Kids up to 40lbs | | • | Bicycle rack designed to fit disc brake frames included |
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Product Description A baby seat with suspension. Adjustable foot rests with safety straps. Four point harness. Includes aluminum rack with quick mount system. 40 lbs capacity. This one is compatible with disc brakes.
Amazon.com Product Description Enjoy the optimal stopping power of your disc brake system, and keep your infant secure and comfortable with the Topeak Baby Bike Seat. The only child bike seat on the market offering a full suspension system to absorb road shock and ensure a smooth ride for your child, the Topeak Baby Seat includes a Disc Mount Aluminum Rear Bike Rack so that the bike seat can be mounted easily on bikes with popular disc mounted brake systems. Whether you are navigating city streets, riding trails, or cruising back and forth from the beach or playground, the Topeak Baby Bike Seat offers the most comfortable and secure ride on the market. The Topeak Baby Bike Seat is designed to cradle small children, up to 40 pounds in a full-body, protective cocoon shell of molded engineered plastic. With a suspension base with two stainless steel springs, and spring barrels, bumps are absorbed by the seat base rather than the baby, keeping him or her comfortable, happy, and injury free. The molded, plastic shell interior is also padded for additional comfort and cushioning. The seat has a 4-way safety harness with a quick-release buckle, an adjustable footrest with safety straps, and a quick-release, padded safety bar. The seat and the rear rack have reflectors for visibility and additional safety on the road. Easy to use, the Topeak Baby Bike Seat attaches rapidly and securely to the rear Disc Mount Aluminum Rear Bike Rack with locking dual safety latches. The rack is made of solid yet lightweight die-cast aluminum capable of supporting the Baby Seat with a child up to 40 pounds. With the quick latching system, the seat can be easily removed from the bike and switched between bikes with an additional rear bike rack. Specifications: - Disc mounted rear rack made with heavy-duty aluminum
- Seat Body made with molded engineered plastic
- Seat has four-point harness, adjustable footrests, padded safety bar, full body cocoon, and rear reflector
- Seat capacity: 40 pounds, 18 kilograms
- Disc mounted rear rack fits frames with discs brakes
- Disc mounted rear rack attachment: Braze-On Type
- RedLite mount on disc mounted rear rack
- Taillight mount on disc mounted rear rack
- Seat measures: 20.3 x 15.6 x 37.2 inches (L x W x H) / 51.5 x 39.6 x 94.6 centimeters
- Disc Rack measures: 14.2 x 8.9 x 16.3 inches (L x W x H) / 36 x 22.5 x 41.5 centimeters
- Seat weighs: 6.5 pounds, 2950 grams
- Rack weighs: 3.53 pounds, 1600 grams
What's in the Box? Topeak BabySeat Child Bike Seat, Aluminum Disc Mounted Rear Rack Manufacturer's Warranty 2-year limited
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| Customer Reviews:
Very happy November 11, 2008 bastafidli (Dallas, TX United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Even though my bike doesn't have a disc breaks I got this model to future proof my investment. It took me about 2 hours to install the seat, bike stand and rearview mirror (which I have purchased separately). The supplied instructions are pretty good and all the supplied parts fit together very well. I have used this seat couple of times so far with very good experience for both, the rider and the passenger :-). It is easy to put the baby in and out of it. The straps work very well to hold him in the seat. We have not used the foot straps since it seemed uncomfortable to prevent any movement and the way the seat is positioned on the bike and the shape of the foot rests it is hard to put his feet into the wheel. The seat seems to protect the passenger very well and we had a blast with it. I especially like that having him right behind me allows us to talk and share the experience.
Everything I was hoping for in a child seat. August 16, 2008 Just a Guy (Tacoma, WA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My wife and I wanted a child seat that would work on my mountain bike with disc brakes. This rack/seat combination has worked perfectly! The variety of extension brackets included make this rack simple to install on any frame with the pre-drilled mounting holes. All you need is an allen wrench, a screwdriver and a pair of pliers or small crescent wrench. It will also work on a standard (i.e. caliper brake) frame, so why not buy this one in case you decide to go with a disc brake bike in the future? It's big enough for our "oversized" toddler to ride in comfort as well. He loves it, we love it, and we would absolutely recommend it to anyone who's looking for a good child bike seat. It's difficult to find (we came to Amazon after being told we'd have to special order it at REI and pay $45 more). Great product.
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