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Child Bike Seat Selection Guide

Is your luggage carrier EasyFit ready?

EasyFit is a mounting system for quick and easy mounting and dismounting of rear seats on the luggage carrier. With an EasyFit window you don't need an extra mounting system. The EasyFit system can be recognised by the rectangular windown of 9 x 6.5 cm in the carrier. Does your luggage carrier not have an EasyFit window? No problem! With a mounting adapter or mounting bracket you can easily attach the back seat to your bike.

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Thule Yepp 2 Maxi Rear Child Seat

RRP 139,95 From 99,95
Our choice for a bike seat with five-point harness
Mantel's choice

Bobike ONE Maxi Rear Child Seat

RRP 99,99 From 74,95
Our choice for a comfortable and user-friendly bike seat

Thule Yepp 2 Mini Front Child Seat

RRP 119,95 From 84,95

Urban Iki Front Child seat

RRP 69,95 From 59,95

Urban Iki Junior Rear Child Seat

RRP 84,95 From 59,95

Bobike One Junior Rear Child Seat

RRP 78,90 From 54,95

Thule Yepp Nexxt 2 Maxi Rear Child Seat

RRP 149,95 From 106,95

Bobike Go Mini Front Child Seat

RRP 62,99 From 54,95

Urban Iki Rear Child Seat

RRP 84,95 75,95

Bobike ONE Mini Front Child Seat

RRP 79,99 From 67,95

Qibbel Junior 6+ Rear Child Seat

RRP 79,95 63,95

Bobike Exclusive Evolve Maxi Rear Child Seat

RRP 134,90 From 106,90

Bobike Mini One+ Windshield

RRP 34,95 From 27,95

Bobike Go Maxi Rear Child Seat

RRP 89,99 77,95

Thule Ride Along 2 Rear Child Seat

RRP 169,95 From 119,95

Thule Yepp Wind Shield

RRP 44,95 34,95
Rainy tip

Thule Yepp Mini Raincover

RRP 19,95 16,99

Urban Iki Ta-ke Rear Child Seat

RRP 94,95 89,95

Qibbel Air Rear Child Seat

RRP 109,95 82,95

Bobike Sleep Roll

RRP 32,90 27,95

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Looking to buy a child bike seat? Mantel offers a wide range.

A bike seat is an absolute must-have when you want to take your child out for a bike ride. Even for short and simple daily rides to the supermarket or day care centre, you want to get from A to B as safely as possible with your child. If you’re wondering which bike seats are available and which one is best for your child, we offer a complete overview here.

When to use a front bike seat

When your child is between 9 months and 3 years old, a front bike seat is most suitable. It is mounted on the handlebar of your bike, and its greatest advantage is that you can see your child. Another advantage is that the rear luggage carrier remains free for other accessories such as a pannier bag or bike basket. That being said, steering can be somewhat more difficult with a front child seat because the seat restricts your freedom of movement.

When to use a rear bike seat

A rear-mounted bike seat is the ideal way to transport your child when it is a little older, that is, from the age of 2 onward. Rear child bike seats offer additional support for children up to approximately 6 years old. Extra strong child seats have a maximum capacity of 35 kg and are recommended for children between 5 and 10 years of age. One of the advantages of a rear-mounted child bike seat is that the weight rests on the luggage rack and not on the handlebar like a front-mounted seat. It is important to check the weight limit of your luggage rack. If the seat plus child is too heavy, you can consider buying a rear bike seat that can (also) be mounted to the seat tube.

Which accessories are available for child bike seats?

The front or rear child bike seat itself is often not your only purchase. To ensure a carefree ride for your child in the front seat, you can add a windscreen to prevent insects, gravel or dirt hitting the child. For an even better use of your front or rear bike seat you can purchase functional or decorative accessories; pamper your child with a sleeping roll or decorate your bike seat with a flower garland.

Which child bike seat is right for my child?

When buying a child bike seat, an important choice is between a front and a rear seat. The choice between these two types of seats depends primarily on the child’s age and weight.