Baby Seat II Child Seat With Disc Compatible Rear Rack - Fits 26 MTX 2.0 Gray/YLW
  • Topeak Baby Seat II Disc - Compatible Rear Rack Child Seat for 26' MTX 2.0 Gray/Yellow

Baby Seat II Child Seat With Disc Compatible Rear Rack - Fits 26 MTX 2.0 Gray/YLW

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Product Description

The Topeak Baby Seat II comes with a disc - compatible rear rack, fitting 26' MTX 2.0 in Gray/Yellow. Its wrap - around seat structure offers extra protection. The updated shoulder harness with multi - height adjustment ensures a perfect fit, and the innovative suspension system softens bumps. This seat is suitable for 26, 27.5 (650B), and 700c wheels with disc brakes. The integrated roll bar not only protects the child's head but also serves as a carrying handle. Adjustable footrests and straps keep little feet safe from spinning wheels. It meets strict European CPSIA and Proposition 65 safety standards. The heavy - duty disc mount rack has an easy - to - use BabySeat attachment, no tools needed. The QuickTrack rack system works with all Topeak MTX TrunkBags and MTX Rear Baskets. Rack dimensions are 13.4 x 9 x 15.7'.

Using the Topeak Baby Seat II is a breeze. First, attach the heavy - duty disc mount rack to your bike that has 26, 27.5 (650B), or 700c wheels with disc brakes. You can do this without any tools thanks to the innovative attachment. Then place your child in the seat, adjust the shoulder harness to a comfortable height, and make sure the footrests are at the right position to keep their feet away from the wheels. When carrying the seat, you can use the roll bar as a handle. Remember to always check that the seat is securely attached to the rack before each use. As for maintenance, clean the seat regularly with a mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the materials. If you notice any wear and tear on the straps or the suspension system, it's best to get them replaced.


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