Reddit Reddit reviews WeeRide Kangaroo Child Bike Seat

We found 4 Reddit comments about WeeRide Kangaroo Child Bike Seat. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Bike Child Seats & Cargo Trailers
WeeRide Kangaroo Child Bike Seat
Center-mounted child bike seat with safe, comfortable front-row viewSturdy steel/plastic housing installs on almost any adult bikeSeat harness, padded front bumper and height-adjustable foot cupsSteel support bar doesn't interfere with brake cables or bike gearFor kids ages 1 year and up; maximum capacity of 40 pounds
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4 Reddit comments about WeeRide Kangaroo Child Bike Seat:

u/Obliviousdevotee · 2 pointsr/Parenting

We got this one! So nice, and we get so many compliments on it so clearly no one thinks we're crazy/bad parents for using it!

https://www.amazon.com/WeeRide-Kangaroo-Child-Bike-Seat/dp/B002MCYWHG

u/dexcel · 2 pointsr/ukbike

We used the WeeRide


https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002MCYWHG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_DJ9BCbEVPJECT

Liked it a lot because you could chat to them a d they weren't stuck looking at your bottom

u/BeerBikes · 1 pointr/bicycling

https://www.amazon.com/WeeRide-Kangaroo-Child-Bike-Seat/dp/B002MCYWHG

I used this with my kids and they seemed to enjoy it for the time being then transitioned to the trailer, similar to your link. Stay away from Walmart / store brand bikes.

u/bobstay · 1 pointr/daddit

We got a WeeRide seat for ours, and he was happy in it from about 9 months. We didn't want to put him on a bike before that because we read the vibrations aren't good for the spine.

Pros:

  • Baby is in front of you, so you can see what he's doing / interact with him, and he can see forwards. We definitely wanted this rather than a rear-mounted seat.
  • Mounts to the frame, not the handlebars, so child isn't a dead weight on the handlebars and you can get on/off the bike without worrying about tipping him off so much.
  • Can get a spare bar, and so swap it between two bikes - handy because of the frog-leg point discussed below...
  • Front rest so he can fall asleep on it.
  • Easy to detach (the bar stays attached but doesn't get in the way)

    Cons:
  • Makes you stick your knees out sideways and cycle a bit frog-legged which isn't great for posture or long distances. Having another bar and being able to share with mum helps.
  • When they get bigger they can try to steer...

    We didn't want a trailer because I would be terrified of a car not noticing it behind the bike (flag notwithstanding) and crushing the baby. We've used them off-road on holidays though, and they are great if you're not in traffic.

    As for helmets, we got the smallest kid helmet and it adjusted small enough to fit him. They soon grow, so I wouldn't worry if it's a bit loose to start with - it'll only be for a short while.

    Edit: formatting