UrRider Child Bike Seat

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Very low bulk between rides, with the child up front for calm, interactive trips.
Cons
- No shell or harness, and it can conflict with top-tube cables, tube shape, e-bike batteries, or knees.
Product Facts
- Max Weight
- 27.2 kg
- Mount Position
- Front-mounted
- Mount Type
- Frame mount
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UrRider is a front-mounted open perch for short, supervised rides with a child who is already steady. Its advantage is that it folds down, installs without committing the bike to a bulky rear seat, and keeps conversation easy on nursery runs or park paths. The listed stage is about 2-6 years and up to 27.2 kg, but the safer question is whether the child can stay awake, hold on, and keep feet planted.
The bike fit is the blocker. The support relies on the top-tube and seat-post area, so top-tube cables, tube width, horizontal tubes, batteries, and rider knee clearance all need checking before it belongs on the shortlist. This older UrRider colourway is worth comparing for occasional calm rides on a compatible bike; it is not the right replacement for a harnessed rear seat in traffic or for children who nap.