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Miss F

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Hi

I have got a German brand called: roemer

They are fantastic seats as they offer support for the neck and you can recline seat.

My child always fell asleep on it do I loved that you can recline it.

They are a bit dear and not sure if you can get them here but I think a reclining seat is a must!

And support for neck;

Good luck finding what you want

Oh thanks Irina, very good to know, will definitely google this brand. Today, I cycled passed a father with his very young daughter at the back Of his bike, bobbing along on what looked like a Hamax seat. She was very content and I must say she looked rather comfortable too. We're off to Le Touguet soon and so would love to get one before we go as we are taking our bikes.
We're at Le Touguet and due to time constraint have not bought a bike seat. Hubby always complain about impulse purchase, so he's very happy that I didn't buy a bike side for our trip. But I still would want a bike seat for when I get back and will certainly enquire about guppy seat from Paul's bikes. And I have made some enquires at Herne Hill bike shop in regard to the Hamax bike seat. Thx for taking the time to reply and glad to hear baby belle is loving her bike seat.

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