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| CATEGORY: | Baby Product |
| FEATURES: | One-handed swing-away tray, Use as a high chair or a booster seat, 3-point child safety belt, Portablefolds up, Easy to disassemble & dishwasher safe |
| MEDIA: | Baby Product |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 071463011605 |
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Customer Reviews of Swing Tray Portable Booster - Primary
Adequately designed - room for improvement The basic idea is great and the ease of assembly is nice - no tools needed. We have used it with all the grandchildren (6) and one nephew. I think it needs some design improvements: (1) the straps which are used to hold it to a chair would be better if there were a strap which went from front to back, not just around the back of the seat. One of the grandkids seems unable to sit still and I keep expecting him to tip over the chair because it tends to slide sideways in the front. (2) the tray is designed for a slim child. On one side, the tray fits a finger like protusion into a hole. On the other side, there are 2 places to attach the tray in slots. Only when the tray is in the innermost position, is it aligned directly in front of the child and there isn't a great deal of tummy room. If you move the tray to the outer position (available on one side only), the tray is cocked at an angle and it still probably wouldn't accomodate a child with a larger stomach. (3) the belts to hold the child need to be longer. Fortunately for us, all the grandkids and nephew are slim. At least so far.
Great concept, but...
This seat is a great concept, it just doesn't stay together very well. I took it back to the store and they marked it as "defective". For a few dollars more, I got the "Healthy Care Booster Seat" from Fisher Price. I've had much better luck with it.
Great space saver
My son is 13 months old and 25 pounds. One mother wrote that her 10 month old 24 pound baby could not fit in it, but my son fits into it fine with room to grow and he is even considered a "big baby". I think that people need to take into consideration the height and weight proportion when buying the product. Every child is different, with different weight and height which means different shapes.
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> Instead of my huge high chair in the kitchen, I now have a small booster that stays in one of the kitchen table seats and slides right under the table w/ the chair when my son is not in it. It is a great space saver.