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Tripp Trapp® from Stokke Baby Rail Studio : Stokke by Stokke Brand : Stokke Model : 416101 Publisher : Stokke Minimum Age : 6 Months Manufacturer Minimum Age : 6 Years Manufacturer Maximum Age : 99.0 Years Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0816559000145 UPC : 816559000145 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 9 reviews)
List Price : $40.00 Our Price : $19.00
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Ergonomically designed to provide the foot, leg and back support children need for proper development and comfort
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Fits around most tables, enabling children to participate in family meals and conversation
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Includes a 5-point safety harness, adjustable seat and footrest
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Made of Europeancultivated beech wood
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Product Description |
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Purchase the Tripp Trapp® from Stokke™ and a Tripp Trapp® from Stokke™ Cushion and receive a free Tripp Trapp® from Stokke™ Baby Rail. Add both the chair and cushion to your cart and the baby rail will automatically be added to your cart at checkout. Offer ends August 30th or while supplies last. Innovative new attachment for the Tripp Trapp® from Stokke™(only) allows babies as young as 6 mos. to sit and enjoy meals with the family. Ages 6 to 24 mos. |
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A necessity for supported sitters |
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This product is an absolute must if using the high chair with an infant, especially when the baby still needs a little bit of support to sit. The plastic seems durable, yet fragile at the same time. It does its job well, but you don't want to add extra stress to it. It's important to make the proper adjustments to the chair, as the instructions indicate, to keep from over-stressing the plastic. (Adjust the seat to extend out at 3/4" but no more than 2" from the frame.) The plastic is easy to wipe clean and keeps my baby secure in the chair. |
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My Stokke baby rail broke |
My Stokke baby rail broke. Please be aware before purchasing the Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair, that there are safer (and less-expensive) options out there. I thought I was giving my daughter the best by purchasing a "top-of-the-line" high chair, but I was really putting her in danger.
The flimsy, plastic baby rail which attaches to the seat of the chair via a think clip broke in half when my infant daughter leaned forward in the chair. My daughter then tumbled forward, hitting her head on the table in front of her and getting caught up in the harness. I do not think the baby rail was manufactured with the safety of children in mind, and I want to warn other parents before they make the same mistake.
Despite repeatedly calling and even sending pictures of the defective product, the company has refused to refund my purchase. When I called, the customer service representative mentioned that they have seen this happen on numerous occasions. So, why is this product still on the market?!
My anger regarding my child's fall as a result of this poorly-designed product and Stokke's complete disregard for the safety of the children it sells to has prompted me to write this review and warn others of the danger of the plastic baby rail that accompanies the Stokke high chair.
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Great for infants |
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We used this with my daughter when she first got the chair and used it till she was over a year old (till she could really handle being in the chair without anything around her) We loved it because it gave us the peace of mind that she could lean on it and if she moved at all that she had more than just the straps holding her in. Always found it easy to use and never pinched her anywhere, you just have to make sure when you push it up to a table that their hands are not in the way depending on the height of the table top. Looking forward to using this on a new chair with our next child! |
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great product |
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I've had no problems with this rail. It's sturdier than I thought it would be, given the reviews. I tried to use the high chair without it, and I'm so glad I went back and bought it - so much easier to seat the child (mine is 1 year old). Just slip her in. I've had no problems with cracking. I'm curious what kind of plastic it is made of, though. Hopefully not PVC. Wish it was made of wood. It's cute - from certain angles, it looks like my baby is sitting in a little bucket. |
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A necessity for supported sitters |
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This product is an absolute must if using the high chair with an infant, especially when the baby still needs a little bit of support to sit. The plastic seems durable, yet fragile at the same time. It does its job well, but you don't want to add extra stress to it. It's important to make the adjustments to the chair, as the instructions indicate, to keep from over-stressing the plastic. (Adjust the seat to extend out at 3/4" but no more than 2" from the frame.) The plastic is easy to wipe clean and keeps my baby secure in the chair. |
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