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Hi there Forumites,


We want to get out riding on our Brompton bicycles with our baby, who will soon be nine months old. We've seen various Brompton-compatible child seats but we're not sure what to buy. We'd like one that mounts in front of the parent, and ideally one seat will see our little one through from 9 months old up to 2 years or so. Any recommendations?


Many thanks!

When our son was that age, we'd just put him in a sling and hop onto the Bromptons. Then both our Bromptons were stolen and after grieving for a year, we finally bought new ones. By then our boy was 2 and we put him in the IT chair. You're welcome to come try out ours for size if you'd like.

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