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Review on ๐Ÿšฒ Bellelli Bicycle Baby Carrier: Convenient Stem, Seatpost, or Rack Mount Options by Eric Mueller

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect solution for anyone who frequently needs to customize their bike for every occasion.

I have a 26" Northrock XC-6 mountain bike (from Costco). 50% of the time I use the bike for mountain biking in various parks etc. and the other 50% of the time I bike comfortably with my children Once the seatpost latch is in place (maybe 45-60 minutes if you take your time) it takes less than 5 seconds to remove or attach the saddle and you're ready for whatever the occasion calls for, safe for my 18th birthday Months old I have a feeling he could definitely use this seat until he is 3 or 4 years old (my 5 year old fits) I have seen some complaints about the 'ease of use' of the seat belts Honestly it is not that hard folks! This can only be tricky if you are trying to tighten the harnesses WHILE your child is wearing a helmet. So don't do it. Put the child in the seat, fasten them, put their helmet on - voila. To unbuckle, first remove your child's helmet. e - Seat post lock. It's so small and barely noticeable. My feet don't scratch the latch while riding, and it doesn't get in the way of brake cables or tools. Plus I can still keep my water bottle and tire pump on my bike! When the seat is removed it stays in one piece so I can quickly remove it and set it aside without worrying about loose or breakable parts. The only change I had to make was the seat spoke guard, which does a great job of protecting the tiny feet from the rear wheel and road debris. The bottom corner of the guard barely touched my rear wheel and was a bit noisy while riding. It wouldn't harm my bike and the plastic protector would eventually wear off, but I went ahead with a standard utility knife and cut it off about 1/4 inch - perfection was achieved! Don't forget that all bikes are slightly different. I can guarantee that your Northrock backpack or standard 26" Giant mountain bike will fit in this baby carrier. rear suspension.

Pros
  • Comfortable
Cons
  • Reliable