UrRider Child Bike Seat

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Folds small and keeps the child in front for slow, interactive rides on a bike that passes the frame check.
Cons
- There is no shell or harness, and top-tube cables, tube width, or knee clearance can make the fit wrong.
Product Facts
- Max Weight
- 27.2 kg/60 lb
- Mount Position
- Front-mounted
- Mount Type
- Frame mount
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- Price/Buy
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UrRider is best treated as a compact front perch for short, attentive rides, not as a substitute for a harnessed rear child seat. It suits a child who can sit upright, hold the bar, keep feet on the rests, and stay engaged for the ride. The stated range is around ages 2-6, up to 27.2 kg/60 lb, but readiness matters more than the top number.
The install check is narrow even though the seat looks simple. The support rests around the top tube and seat-post area, so top-tube cables, tube width, seat-post diameter, a horizontal tube, e-bike batteries, or rider knee space can make it a bad match. Pick this older UrRider colourway for occasional nursery or path rides on a known-compatible bike; choose a shell seat when the child may nap or needs restraint.