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I have to say I'm surprised that anyone would actually need to use the safety harness, once the tray is in place (and once in place we never took it off, unless we were actually taking the high chair apart) it's damn near impossible for them to fall out, even when Little Oi was 6 months old we never used it. Also, 8 complaints from the gazillions they must sell of this hardly seems a major issue. We've just put ours away after 18 months use and it's been perfect.
As an aside - I saw this high chair the other day in a shop and it looks great - it is expensive (like tripp trapp) but I tried 10m old in it and it was just so upright and neat. Certainly would be v tricky to escape from (in fact thing it doesn't even have a harness). It wasn't huge though - not sure would fit a hulking toddler in and doesn't do the convert to junior seat thing. It's kind of a really sleek/neat/compact/folding version of the ikea one with a foot rest as added bonus!

Ruth_Baldock Wrote:

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> Mine can't escape, although he tries to. I'd love

> a tripp trapp or two though, i know SOMEONE with a

> purple one and it's the most amazing piece of baby

> kit I've ever seen!



Ruth, I don't know who you could possibly be referring to... (best forum buy EVER- thanks bawdy-nan!)

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