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Topeak BabySeat Child Bike Seat with Aluminum Rack (Standard Version) | 
enlarge | Brand: Topeak Category: Sports
Buy New: $105.99 (On sale from $139.99) You Save: $34.00 (24%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 9060
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 31 x 21.5 x 17
MPN: 93248 Model: TCS2000 UPC: 768661110642 EAN: 0768661110642 ASIN: B000ZKCLKC
Release Date: November 20, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| • | The world?s first suspension baby seat | | • | Attaches rapidly and securely to rear BabySeat Rack | | • | Meets new ASTM and Consumer Products Safety Commission standards | | • | One size fits all bikes | | • | 1 yr to 40lbs |
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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 rack is for standard bike but a disc brake compatible rack is also available.
Amazon.com Product Description The Topeak Baby Bike Seat is 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 lightweight, yet heavy-duty aluminum Rear Bike Rack so that the bike seat can be mounted easily on bikes. 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 reflector for visibility and additional safety on the road. Easy to use, the Topeak Baby Bike Seat attaches rapidly and securely to the aluminum 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: - Suspension: Dual steel spring
- 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
- 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 Rear Rack Manufacturer's Warranty 2-year limited
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Very easy to use August 31, 2008 Niels G. Petersen My bike is stored in my apartment so I purchased the rack with the sliding lock and the seat comes on and off very easily. The seat I purchased was with the standard rack but came with the sliding lock version. Handy if you have 2 bikes (like me) since the rack is muck cheaper than the seat. The seat in it self is sturdy and seems very comfortable. The sliding lock, how ever easy to use, is also very secure.
Great bike seat August 21, 2008 Mark Our daughter is three and a half years old and we have used this bike for over two years -- ever since she was safe riding in it. She loves it. We have taken her on long bike trips and on short rides to the neighborhood playground, on flat asphalt roads and on bumpy gravel rides. The seat does not interfere with riding -- there are even straps to secure her feet. It is exceptionally sturdy and sits very firmly on the back of the bike. The rack was a bit tricky to attach, but once in place it has stayed firm and secure all this time with no adjustments required -- we never once had to worry about it getting loose or wobbly. The rack-seat configuration is convenient because it allowed us to buy extra Topeak racks (which are inexpensive) and move the seat from one bike to another with no effort. We even got an extra rack for our in-laws when our daughter stayed with them -- she had a great time riding with them in her seat. And, once you no longer need the seat, you still have a great, solid rack on your bike to use. I have noticed that a lot of parents in our neighborhood ride with this seat. After heavy use, the seat is still in great condition -- a little bit of lining got loose, but that was fixed in no time with a little glue. So, very happy with the product, no complaints, but a few words of caution -- you must buy a kickstand for your bike, and you must always hold on to the bike when your child is in the seat.
Topeak Babyseat July 26, 2008 Carl Rice Very nice product. The only issue i have had is the velcro for the seat cushion does not stick to the plastic.
Great seat and sturdy. My son loves it. July 24, 2008 S. Jenkins (GA) This is a great seat and well made. It wasn't that difficult to install. My 11mon old son loves this one. He smiles every time when I pull out this bike. The enjoyment is well worth the $100 spent on this item. I'm very pleased.
Great product for tots! July 13, 2008 MGK (Cedar Park, Texas United States) This bike seat was easy to install, and pretty easy to use. The only problem I have had is with the bar that comes down; I often have trouble locking it into place. My husband has assisted me at times, and he has had the same difficulty with the bar. My son gets car sick, so this was our option to get out a bit while getting some fresh air. So far, so good. Overall, I would recommend this product. Just be prepared to deal with some frustration with the bar, unless I just got a lemon.
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