Front-mounted Child Bike Seat Recommendations?

Updated on May 09, 2010
A.B. asks from Chicago, IL
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Hi mamas,

Does anyone have any advice about front mounted child bike seats for children? My husband has a rear-mounted seat on his bike and says it's really hard to manage with our 27 lb. 2 year old. I don't want to get a trailer because I will be biking in the city (just to get to the lake) and I worry about how wide the trailers are.

I am considering the iBert. Any recommnedation/advice would be apprecaited!

A.

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A.M.

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As a regular cyclist, I'm not for them. I think they're a safety obstruction for the rider. I did try a friend's before she returned it. For one, you need to have monkey arms to maneuver yourself around the kid. You can see tons of "happy customer" pictures where most riders are stopped or sitting in an unnaturally upright position. I have an 8 yr old and 4 yr old twins. I started with a Topeak rear seat. LOVE it and can't recommend it enough. I ride with cycling shoes locked in and never had any center of gravity issues or turning issues with her on the back, but was I was aware that I was carrying extra weight. After twins, we got a Schwinn trailer. I definitely like that less, but it was the only option for hauling two kids. And actually, I hauled 3 on a regular basis...1 twin in the Topeak and other twin plus big sis in the trailer. You can feel the trailer...it feels like you're dragging something when you turn and you need to take corners like a semi truck! For Lake Michigan trail riding, around the museum campus, that area, I think the Topeak is great. It's secure for the kid, has shocks, and a good helmet cut out area to accommodate their helmet. Plus, city riding is a lot like city driving...you really want your field of vision clear because you don't know who's going to jump, run, or ride out in front of you. I don't want my kid to be the first thing they hit. I didn't own the iBert, but like I said I tried it before my friend returned hers (and had a hard time returning). My arms weren't long enough and I felt like I had to hold an uncomfortable riding position. I rode only about a mile on her bike, and I know my body would've been sore from riding that way for very long. When my oldest was 2, I trained for the MS150 with her on the back for up to 4 hour/60 mile training rides. She was comfy, I was comfy, and it felt safe to me. I hate to be a downer. It does look like a good idea, and I was truly excited to try hers out, but it didn't feel right to me.

....Almost forgot to mention...her son was bigger than my kid and his knees were up against my handle bars in the iBert. Also, I didn't like the idea of a kid having easy access to my gear shifter & brake cables. My brakes are tight, but hers were not. One thing I pointed out to her was that her son kept putting his hand on the break lever and if I had to stop quickly, I was afraid I'd pinch his finger if it was in the wrong spot. That was another safety issue in my mind.

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D.C.

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I have one that sits between my seat and the handlebars and I love it. My son is 2yrs old and weighs 28 lbs and we use it quite a bit. It came from Walmart and was easy to mount. It is a weeride brand. It is very easy to ride with!

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A.G.

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I was thinking about getting one of these things for my 3 year old. It is pricy but it has a higher weight and age limit than the seats and trailers.
I wound up getting the trailer because of the price and its not that bad with my 3 year old. He is about 36lbs. I dont notice much of a difference with just one kid and I do like the idea of the little bit of storage we have.

http://www.bicycletrailers.com/Weehoo-iGo.pro?source=froo...

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