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hi

both my husband and i are avid cyclists and now its getting warmer (fingers crossed!) we'd like to get a bike seat to fix onto one or both of our bikes so we take our little daughter out on the bike. about to start researching this, so thought i'd see if any of you guys had any personal reccomendations...

cheers!

We used the Hamax (one which didn't recline) from that age which our daughter loved. Cue many shouts of "Go faster, Mummy, go faster Mummy" as I tried to cycle up Overhill Road! We're selling ours with two fitting things if you're interested! PM me for more details.

Our child bike seat was one of the best things Ive ever bought, I was nervous before trying it then within days it felt the most normal way of getting around in the world. It also really helps when you are in a hurry to get somewhere! I probably didnt shop around that much but would strongly recommend the copilot one we have, i think this is it: http://www.evanscycles.com/products/copilot/taxi-child-seat-ec009149.

My older son is now getting a bit big for it, although i still took him out on it the other week although he has just turned four. The baby is only seven months and i cant wait until he is a nearer one and I can take him out when son one is not there, am really missing the cycling!

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