Schwinn Deluxe Child Carrier

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Rear seating keeps the cockpit clear and suits slower local rides when the supplied rack setup fits the bike cleanly.
Cons
- The 18.1 kg child limit, rear rack hardware, and heel or suspension clearance all need checking before it is a sensible buy.
Product Facts
- Max Weight
- 18.1 kg
- Mount Position
- Rear-mounted
- Mount Type
- Rack mount
- Product page
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- Price/Buy
- Check Price
Schwinn Deluxe Child Carrier belongs on the AU list only if you want a simple rear child seat and your bike can take the rack-style hardware without drama. Its advantage is the familiar rear position: the adult cockpit stays clear, the child sits in a more contained shell than an open front perch, and it can cover nursery runs or slow shared-path rides when the install is solid.
Do the fit check first. Schwinn lists a 18.1 kg maximum rider weight, and the rear rack, heel clearance, brake/suspension layout, and mounting points matter more than the brand name. Skip it if your bike already has an awkward rack, rear suspension, or uncertain load rating; a better-documented Thule or Polisport rack-specific seat is the cleaner shortlist path.