Urban Iki Junior
86.35
Bobike One Junior
66.02
Urban Iki Junior vs. Bobike One Junior
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Easy to assemble (13x) |
Practical (7x) |
Design (7x) |
Easy to install (6x) |
Sits comfortably |
Good quality |
Easy to install |
Chair is sturdy |
Cons
No disadvantages (3x) |
No (2x) |
Assembly takes a while (2x) |
Price (2x) |
Footrests feel a bit thin (sit well, though) |
The protection is not quite tight |
Can’t use pannier bags at the same time |
Footrest guards do not fit on bicycle |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The Urban Iki Junior is suitable for mounting on E-bikes. |
A hip belt is integrated under the seat for extra safety. |
The Urban Iki Junior comes with an installation frame. So you don't have to buy this separately. |
Suitable for children age 5 to 10 with a maximum weight of 35 kilograms. |
The ideal support for children aged 6 to 10 with a maximum weight of 35 kg. |
A safe child seat thanks to the adjustable waist strap, footrests and supplied protective plates that prevent feet from getting caught between the spokes. |
The child seat features a reflector for extra visibility in the dark. |
An elegant and practical design. The backrest is foldable, to save space. |
Also suited for e-bikes. |
Cons
The Urban Iki Junior has no footrest protection. Always use a dress guard for safety. |
Transferring to another bike is possible but you have to unscrew the footrests to do so. |
A two-point harness gives your child more room to move than a three- or five-point harness. |
Specifications
Carrier
Carrier
Child Age
5 years and up
5 years and up
No
No
Colour
Bincho Black / Kurumi Brown
Black
Brown
Brown
Type of harness
Two-point harness
Two-point harness
Adjustable footrests?
Yes
Yes
Maximum weight of the child
35 kg
35 kg