| | |  | Stokke | | Home » » | | | | | | | Description: | | If you did a double take looking at the picture, you're not alone the Stokke Tripp Trapp doesn't look like a regular highchair or booster seat. That's because it's far more. A top seller in Europe for years, the solid wood Tripp Trapp is designed to let your child sit comfortably and securely at the family dining table, kitchen counter, or computer desk joining in the action just like a grownup. Its unique design makes it incredibly stable. The seat and footrest easily adjust higher or lower, growing with your child. They also adjust horizontally, in and out from the chair's base, so you can get just the right fit. And the chair's armless design makes it safer for little climbers determined to get out by themselves. A safety harness helps keep your child secure, but the chair is made for kids who can sit well independently (around 18 months). The Tripp Trapp, manufactured in Norway, isn't just for kids, either. As strong as it is versatile, the chair's seat can be positioned at a perfect height for adults. | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 30.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 16.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 25.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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Superb quality, a must haveJul 06, 2008 This chair is definitely worth the money. One reviewer stated she could not use the cushion with the 5 point harness, and that information is incorrect. All you have to do is undo the top bucle close to the neck (it is split in the back, you just don't see it), and feed it through. I just bought a second chair for my daughter. I should have purchased this chair years ago instead of wasting my money on a graco high chair. The german ebay website sells aftermarket trays for this. It defeats the purpose of this chair since the main reason for it is for the child to sit with the adults at the table, but i just wanted to throw it out there for the parents that do want a tray.
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More than a chairSep 15, 2007 In our experience, this chair is sturdy, easy to assemble, stable, adjustable, easy to clean, comes in lots of colors, and is reasonably priced. It has no pads to remove, clean, dry and re-install. For comfort, we add a towel. Doubles as a task chair. Made of (mostly) wood and ships in flat-pack cardboard.
The safety harness is uncomfortable to lean back against (see towel above). The harness doesn't come off for cleaning. Observe the chair in profile: its feet extend further back than the top of the backrest. My wife and I have stubbed our toes repeatedly because one assumes a chair's feet are directly below its backrest.
We bought one of these years ago and we bought another recently because the first one held up so well.
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