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Topeak Baby Seat II Child Carrier - With 29 Disc Mount Rack

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Management number 203397691 Release Date 2025/09/26 List Price $115.00 Model Number 203397691
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Best seat in the house

The BabySeat II features a wrap-around seat structure creates a virtual cocoon of protection and features an updated shoulder harness with a multiple height adjustment system. An innovative suspension system cushions bumps and jolts and the integrated roll bar provides extra head protection and doubles as a carrying handle.

The included heavy-duty rack features an innovative BabySeat II attachment that requires no tools to attach and remove seat from rack. Once the seat is removed, the exposed QuickTrack system is compatible with all Topeak MTX 2.0 Trunk Bags and MTX 2.0 Rear Baskets.

  • Rack mount connection supports MTX 2.0 and original MTX accessories
  • Updated six-point shoulder harness with a multiple height adjustment system
  • Dual steel spring rear suspension system cushions bumps and jolts
  • Integrated roll bar provides extra head protection and doubles as a carrying handle
  • Adjustable footrests and straps keep feet away from wheels, padded locking safety bar gives little hands place to grip
  • Rack for use with frames using 29" disc brake wheels
  • BabySeat II not approved for use with Bontrager racks
  • BabySeat II weight capacity: 48.5lbs (22kg), included rack weight capacity: 60lbs (27kg)

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