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Hamax Caress Child Bicycle Seat BNIB


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Location Honor Oak Park.

Asking ?60.

Purchased in February - never used and in original packaging (never even opened the box as we have not had the confidence to ride with our toddler). Takes up to 22kg child weight.


Please see description from the website below:

Adjustable seat back system to regulate height

Adjustable sleeping position (20?)

Integrated padding

New footrest system, can be adjusted one-handed

New harness system with shoulder paddings

Reflective in the back for improved visibility

May be fitted to bikes with or without luggage carriers

For children above the age of app. 9 months and weighing up to 22 kg

Safe and simple to fit

Lockable fastening bracket

Carrier bow and bracket


Fits bikes with or without a luggage carrier

Spring-loaded, you will hear a ?click? when safely locked

Green indicators appear when the seat is correctly mounted

Fits frame diameters from 28-40 mm

Quick release system, press the front of the bracket and disconnect the bow

2 versions: standard & lockable

Simple mounting ? only four screws

Provides suspension to the seat

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