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Thule Yepp Nexxt Maxi Frame Mount Child Bike Seat

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Color: Obsidian


Features

  • Lightweight rear-frame-mounted child bike seat with a contemporary design and premium child comfort
  • Adjustable, padded 5-point harness ensures child safety and the perfect fit
  • Soft, shock-absorbing seat provides a smooth ride
  • Hard outer shell and soft seat padding for child comfort
  • Magnetic childproof safety buckle to quickly and easily secure child
  • Quick and easy install; mounts directly onto your bike's rear rack
  • Adjustable footrests and straps ensure the perfect fit for a growing child
  • Built-in reflector for increased visibility
  • Water-repellent material is easy to clean
  • Weight capacity: 40 pounds (Designed and tested for children 9 months - 6 years old)

Description

Get outside and stay active as a family with the Thule Yepp Nexxt Mini rear- mounted child bike seat. Safe and easy to use, this baby bicycle seat allows you to ride as a family on daily commutes or longer biking adventures. Designed with an adjustable 5-point safety harness, a magnetic childproof buckle and a soft, shock absorbing seat, your little co-pilot is will stay safe, secure and comfortable on any bike ride. Thule toddler bike seats are built with water-repellent material making them easy to clean. Adjustable footrests and straps grow with your child, making it the ideal bike carrier for kids from 9 months - 6 years old (up to 40 lbs). Consult a pediatrician for children under 1 year old.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 29, 2020


Best Sellers Rank: #137,923 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #58 in Bike Child Seats


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 out of 5 stars 89 ratings


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  • Lightweight and fairly solid but has a few issues
Color: Obsidian
WEIGHT RATING: I was dying to buy this thing because it had the highest weight rating and the mount on my previous Bell model wore out. It indicated it was supposed to hold up to 48.5 pounds. Then a few weeks later they changed the rating to 40 pounds. Apparently they were using a European rating system before, which is still stamped on the seat, but the US ASTM rating they added is only 40 pounds. So that explains the change-up. I kept it because it is rated really well by others and the support bars are a little thicker than my Bell, so I am hoping it is still a little stronger. How much weight is actually safe...who knows? FIT: When I finally got in on the bike (Cannondale racing bike), my heels contacted the side shields with about every stroke. The bell doesn’t have these side shields so it was new to me. If your pedals are farther apart then you might be OK. The centers of my heels are about 10.5 to 11” apart. So the only way to make it work was to push the seat back almost all the way. When you do that the seat is less stable which defeats the purpose a bit. STABILITY: Having said that, overall I think it is a little more stable than my Bell. It would just be nice to move the child forward and have it be really stable. I may try to heat the plastic shields and bend them inward a bit to correct the issue. You could tape it inward but that would look pretty bad. LOCKING HARNESS MECHANISM: They have a unique magnetic lock that takes two hands to operate to ensure the child cannot undo it. I am an engineer and struggled with it at first but got the hang of it after a few tries. I was probably being dumb, and could have benefitted from reading the manual. It is easy enough now, but it still takes two hands so it can be hard to balance the bike and undo the buckle. If you have a kick stand you should be fine. It’s worth the fuss for the safety aspect. MOUNT LOCK: This seems like a cool feature to prevent someone from stealing your seat but I haven’t used it and am not sure it’s necessary. HEAD REST: This was a feature I didn’t realize I was missing on my Bell. The top of the seat arches back so the helmet doesn’t force the child’s head down and have them stare at the ground the whole ride. On my Bell we were not so fortunate. Once the older daughter grew enough she was fine on the Bell, but the baby does fine on the Thule even though she is small. That is much better for her neck and entertainment...staring at the ground probably made her neck stiff and bored. Overall it works really well for my 22 pound daughter, but sways a little when you ride with the 35 pound daughter. It takes some time to get comfortable with the sway but it does seem fine now that I know what to expect after two different seats. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020 by Jeffrey Najarian

  • Best lightweight seat on the market
Color: Obsidian
This seat is awesome! It’s extremely lightweight so I was a little concerned with durability when we initially took it out of the box, but once clamped onto the bike, it’s super sturdy. Fits both my husband’s Specialized Allez and my Specialized Vita with no trouble. Took less than 15 minutes from unboxing to being on the road for our first ride. It fits our 1-year old perfectly on the lower strap setting and the magnetic buckle is genius. The only small improvement would be a chest buckle in addition to the magnetic one, but definitely not a deal breaker for us. The little guy couldn’t squirm out of the straps once tightened properly, but just a heads up for other mini-Houdini’s. Neither one of us had any trouble with heel strikes on the side flaps, but my 6-ft husband did say he had to adjust his footing just a bit to how he normally rides to avoid it, but said it wasn’t uncomfortable at all- just a different foot placement than if he were road riding alone. Most importantly, the little one LOVED it! He giggled and chatted the whole ride and was very comfy in the seat. This is the third seat we looked at and by far the best. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2020 by CourtneyAnn

  • NOT COMFORTABLE!
Color: Obsidian
I specifically bought this seat because it states the seat has soft padding for child comfort. The seat does not have soft padding. It has HARD, painted, scratchy, styrofoam. The harness pads are more ‘comfortable’ (I use that term loosely) than the seat. The harness pads are made with an extremely thin foam. The seat they sit on seems like a hard plastic-y foam (very weird). For the price, you’d definitely think their would be actual comfort. I would not recommend if you want comfort. Stick to a regular plastic seat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2020 by Nichole

  • It will not fit in small frame bikes.
Color: Obsidian
I have a trek bike. A trek marlin 5. In did a lot of looking and I wanted a really light weight stylish bike seat. I checked with the company before I bought and they said it “should” fit my bike. It does not. The seat barely clears the wheel and I got my heels in it as we ride.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2020 by Elizabeth Jimenez

  • Poorly designed. It bangs my foot on every pedal
Color: Obsidian
This is so poorly designed. The plastic shield that keeps the toddler's feet away from the wheel overlaps with my heel and it hits me with every stroke. It's not a little bit. I have a cut on my lower calf from this. The only way to ride is if I have my feet on the very outside edge of the pedals, and then toe my heels out so that I don't hit the carrier. I can't believe the top of the line baby carrier would have such a significant design flaw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2021 by PNW mom

  • Nice high quality seat - but missing half the bracket
Color: Obsidian
I guess you get what you pay for.. I bought this open box and it didn't even have half the bracket used to attach to the bike. I guess I will have to go to the website and pay more money for it. Disappointing.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2021 by E. Mattern

  • While biking, we hit the foot stirrups which made it unusable.
Color: Mint Green
We had the same issue other reviewers mentioned: while pedaling, our feet kick the foot stirrups. We tried mounting on a road bike and mountain bike and had the same issue. We also tried pushing the seat as far back as it could go and the issue still occured. Had to return. It may work better mounted to a bike rack so it sits higher on the bike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2021 by Denise

  • Good except for kicking the stirrups when biking
Color: Momentum
Kept kicking the foot stirrups while biking
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2021 by Courtney A.

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