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CoPilot Limo Bicycle Child Seat | 
enlarge | Brand: CoPilot Category: Sports
List Price: $134.99 Buy New: $109.95 You Save: $25.04 (19%)
New (5) from $109.95
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 3546
Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.2 Dimensions (in): 30.5 x 17 x 16.6
MPN: 2000724 Model: 22315020001 UPC: 768686751745 EAN: 0768686751745 ASIN: B000G1YO2I
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| Features:
| • | Comfortable bike seat for one child (up to 40 pounds) | | • | High-back seat with four-point recline, padded overhead restraint bar, foot straps | | • | Cel-filled, washable seat padding | | • | Comes with bike rack featuring quick-release system | | • | One-year warranty |
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Product Description 3-point harness for outstanding security and fit. Adjustable footwell for increased comfort and the safety bar keeps the child securely in place. Quick release mechanism mounts frimly to the Blackburn EX-1+ rack which is included. Meets the ASTM standards.
Amazon.com Product Description Treat your child to spin around your neighborhood or a trek through the city by bike with this CoPilot Limo bicycle seat. This comfortable seat holds a child (up to 40 pounds) securely with a three-point harness, padded overhead restraint bar, and foot straps. The sleek, high-back seat is also quite comfortable with gel-filled, washable seat padding and a four-point adjustable seatback. It comes with the Blackburn CSR-1 bike rack, which fits securely on most bikes and offers a quick-release mounting system that makes it easy to swap the seat between bikes with the addition of a second rack. Once the rack is attached, the seat can be installed or removed in less than 30 seconds.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Great Seat for the Price October 28, 2008 Malukey's Mom (NJ, USA) We purchased this seat for my 13 month old, who is a little small for his size. That said, he fits great in this seat. He is able to see over the sides and appears comfortable on fairly long rides (as he has fallen asleep on many occasions). It is definitely a plus that the seat reclines for better positioning depending upon if he is sleeping or awake. Also he can rest his head comfortably with his helmet on. Since the seat attaches to a bike rack this fits excellent on my husband's Trek bike. Initially, we had purchased a more expensive seat that did not require a bike rack but it did not fit on his bike because of the angle of his frame. The only reason I did not give this a 5 star rating is because the foot rest is a little flimsy and the bolt on the back (where you adjust the height of the footrest) came loose and fell off during a bike ride from my son moving his feet while strapped in. The other reason is no storage...there are other seats that provided some storage for essential baby items :o)
Child Seat September 15, 2008 Clifford Nickerson Easy enough to install and a very safe seat. A friend has one and he had a bike accident carrying his 2 year old. The child did not touch the ground, not a scratch. Seat came through okay, too. It sold me, I ordered one the same day.
Nice seat - really hard to install August 19, 2008 Sonja (East Coast, USA) I have this seat as well as the iBert (front mounted) bike seat. One of the big pros of this seat is that I feel it's a little safer because of the high back and sides. (knock on wood) I've never been in an accident or had the bike fall with one of my girls on the bike, but if we were, I feel that they would be fairly well protected. Another pro is the fairly high weight limit (40 pounds) and that it is very roomy. My 3 year old fits in it with no problem. I will say that we removed the adjustable feet height thingies because with them in, there wasn't enough width in the space for their shoes. The biggest downside of this seat is the installation. It is a big pain. On the upside, the rack that the seat snaps into can be used for other things once you're done with the seat. Another upside is that if you have multiple bikes, you can install the rack on each of them, and pop the seat from one bike to another with no problem. For instance, in a two parent household where each parent has a bike. But that rack is a nightmare to install. It took me multiple hours to get it on the first bike. The second went slightly faster because I'd done it once, but since it was a different bike, it had some different issues, and it was still over an hour to get it on, plus I had to get extenders for the metal brackets, which my neighbor also had to do with one of his installs, each of which was lengthy, too. So definitely set aside some time for this install. In other words, don't tell your kid, "Oh, the bike seat is here! Let me put it on real quick and we'll go for a bike ride!" All of that being said, it is a nice seat, and we like it, and I'd have no problem recommending it to anyone.
Not worth the money August 18, 2008 P. Goodman (Brighton, UK) CoPilot Limo Bicycle Child Seat This seat was great... while it lasted. The rear security catch snapped off after just 18 months, which is not what I expected considering the cost. I don't think the design is great to have a flexible piece of plastic taking a lot of force. If I was buying again I'd look for something cheaper and simpler.
Safe and secure June 3, 2008 J. Hodgkins (Orlando, FL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This seat is easy to slip on and off and seems very comfortable for my 9 month old son. I love the fact that my husband can take a turn riding with him (with an additional rack purchased seperately). He always falls asleep when we go on a ride! The seat makes it easy to ride with him in tow, you hardly notice the additional weight. It is easy to load him onto the back while holding the bike. I like the easy to use strap and the safety bar that lowers in front of him. It also keeps him far enough behind me to keep him from messing with me when we are on our ride. It easily allows for his helmet too. I can't think of any complaints...
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