Polisport Groovy Maxi 29

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Frame mounting avoids depending on a separate rear rack when the bike frame is compatible.
- The 22 kg/48.5 lb child limit gives it a clear toddler-to-young-child role rather than a vague passenger-seat promise.
Cons
- The listing evidence is retailer-led, so fit, mounting hardware, and wheel/frame clearance need checking carefully before buying.
- It is not the right shortcut if your bike needs a rack-mounted seat or has awkward heel clearance.
Product Facts
- Mount Type
- Frame mount
- Mount Position
- Rear-mounted
- Price/Buy
- Check Price
Polisport Groovy Maxi 29 belongs on the shortlist when the parent job is a simple rear child seat for local rides, not a trailer or a premium adjustable system. The useful distinction is the frame-mounted layout: it can make sense when the bike has the right frame clearance and you do not want to rely on a separate child-seat-rated rack.
The caveat is fit discipline. The current GB listing supports a 22 kg/48.5 lb child limit, rear position, and frame-mount classification, but it is still retailer-led evidence rather than a stronger owned product page. Before buying, confirm the exact mounting hardware, wheel and frame compatibility, heel clearance, and whether the rider can still handle starts, stops, and tight turns comfortably with the child behind them.