UrRider Child Bike Seat Blue

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Quick-release folding hardware makes it easier to remove between rides than a fixed shell seat.
Cons
- It asks more of the child and rider because the passenger is open, centered, and close to your knees.
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 Blue is the front-seat shortlist pick when portability matters more than enclosure. The seat folds, uses quick-release clamps, and keeps the child between your arms, which can make slow park paths or nursery runs more social than a rear seat. It is aimed at children around 2-6 years and up to 27.2 kg/60 lb, but it should only carry a child who can stay awake, balanced, and responsive.
Compatibility is the limiting factor. The mount depends on support around the top tube and seat-post area, so cable routing, tube shape, tube width, battery placement, and rider knees all need a real test before shortlisting. The blue version is useful if you want a removable occasional seat on one compatible bike; it is the wrong choice for sleepy toddlers, busy traffic, or families expecting a harnessed shell.