Reviews

Mumsnet

"We have just started using this for our 17 month old son and I wish we had got it earlier! He loves it and sits very still and interested in the bike as he can see everything going on. He is desparate to get on the bike at the moment. Feels very stable and easy to steer."

BikeRadar.com

"From the very outset it's obvious that this is a much better cycling experience than a rear seat for a child. You can have a conversation easily, and your child gets a grandstand view and feels much more a part of the ride. Handling-wise, the Safe-T-Seat doesn't affect the bike's handling nearly as much as I expected it to - it's more stable than a rear seat"

mtbr Magazine

"I have tried the trailer and the rear mounted seat, but hands down the iBert safe-T-seat beats both of these options."

Grandkids Gift Guide

grandkidsgiftguide.com

"Whether mom and dad ride their bicycles to stay in shape, or simply to be eco-conscious as they zip around town, there’s no need for them to leave the little one behind. The iBert Safe-t-Seat Bike Seat is a top-rated child seat for 1-4 year-olds...The best part about this seat is that it sits in front of the bike, so parents can talk to their children who, in turn, are thrilled to see the world from the same vantage point as mom or dad"

Great Dad

greatdad.com

"The safety advantages of our seat are that you always maintain control of the bike when loading and unloading your child, you can see what your child is doing at all times, and the center of gravity is closer to the center of the bike making it easier to control.

Experts agree that a front-mounted seat is safer for kids because it improves the center of gravity, resulting in more control of the bike, especially when stationery. It also eliminates the larger-than-expected safety issue from parents constantly turning around to check on their child

The safe-T-seat is a great way for families to get together outside. Dad and child can go exploring and talk about what they're seeing at the same time. Unlike a trailer, where dad and child have to stop to discuss what they saw because dad's up front and child is way back. Bike rides are so much better when the child is up front and parents will probably notice that kids want to go for rides in the safe-T-seat because they are part of the action"