Bobike GO Maxi AVS+

Pros / Cons
Pros
- AVS+ carrier fit gives a cleaner route than adapting a generic rear seat to the wrong rack.
- Rear seating keeps the handlebar area clear for nursery runs and short errands.
Cons
- It is the wrong shortcut if the rack is not AVS+ or the bike is not cleared for a rear child seat.
- The 22 kg ceiling makes child size and growth room the first pre-buy check.
Product Facts
- Max Weight
- 22 kg
- Mount Position
- Rear-mounted
- Mount Type
- Rack mount
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- Price/Buy
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Bobike GO Maxi AVS+ is the straightforward choice when your city bike or e-bike already has an AVS+ carrier: the mounting mechanism is built into the seat, so it clicks on without a separate adapter. The rear shell uses Bobike’s double-wall construction, a three-point harness, broad foot guards, and a secondary frame strap. Bobike specifies roughly nine months to six years, with independent sitting readiness and 22 kg as the practical boundaries.
The “plus” matters. This model fits only a carrier marked AVS+, not an ordinary AVS rack, MIK-HD rack, or generic ISO 11243 carrier. Confirm that the bicycle maker permits a child seat and that the rack is the load-bearing AVS+ version before buying. The seat does not recline; families expecting naps should compare Bobike’s reclining carrier model. Practice loading with the bicycle held stable, then recheck the latch, safety strap, harness, and foot restraints before every ride.