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Biking is NOT recommended for children under about 6-9 months. They really do need to be able to securely sit unassisted for the length of the trip, and of course a helmet is a must.
no, it's not recommended for anything under ONE YEAR, and preferably two years. we just had a discussion on this .
Mom doesn't have a car & biking is how she goes places, she will have a carseat because she does occasionally get rides from people. I can't expect her to never leave her home.
What do they do in countries where people bike everywhere?
What do they do in countries where people bike everywhere?
What do they do in countries where people bike everywhere?
Check out the "bike pod" in this post:
http://www.car-seat.org/showthread.php?t=19315&highlight=bike
It says it is for children "0 to 9 years old." Perhaps that is how families in other countries (in which biking is so very common) transport their children?
You think that's scary? This is VERY typical in Vietnam. We saw it all the time.
I read that the "pushchair" (stroller) part can be used from 0 to 9.Check out the "bike pod" in this post:
http://www.car-seat.org/showthread.php?t=19315&highlight=bike
It says it is for children "0 to 9 years old." Perhaps that is how families in other countries (in which biking is so very common) transport their children?
* pushchair with room for 2 kids between 0 and 9 years old
They bike like they have always done, and the vast vast majority of infants never have any issue whatsoever. It's a practice that's been going on for probably close to half a century. You might want to check some Euro or Asian sites for biking with small children info/gear.Mom doesn't have a car & biking is how she goes places, she will have a carseat because she does occasionally get rides from people. I can't expect her to never leave her home.
What do they do in countries where people bike everywhere?
I read that the "pushchair" (stroller) part can be used from 0 to 9.
I'm not sure if they intend it to be used on the bike with kids that young.
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