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| | Features | Seat and footrest are adjustable to the size of your child from approx 6 months to adulthoodErgonomically designed to provide stability, comfort and confidenceMade of cultivated beechwood, providing strong, solid and durable productFive-point safety harnessHolds up to 300 pounds
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| | Description | The award winning children8217;s highchair Tripp Trapp174; by STOKKE174;, not only provides a host of features, functions and benefits for you and your child, but also meets and exceeds all international safety standards. The Tripp Trapp children8217;s chair by Stokke, designed by Peter Opsvik in 1972, provides the correct ergonomic support for your child when seated and enables your child to sit at the family table and interact with you and other family members.As featured in the August 2009 edition of Parenting magazine! Features: Adjustable Seat Height: Both seat plate and footrest can be adjusted in height and depth Ergonomically correct seating position improves posture and support to your child8217;s developing spine. Convertible: For child from age 6 months until their teenage years. Environmentally friendly Meets and complies with all international safety standards. Made from strong and resilient beechwood to ensure your child's safety. High quality coating to provide a smooth and resistant surface to reduce scatches and ease of cleaning and maintenance. Weight Capacity: 300 lbs. 7 Year Warranty. Click HERE for Stokke Warranty Policy. Click HERE to view Interactive Demo Video of Stokke Tripp Trapp Highchair. Fun Time for Your Little Angels: Click Here to Download Coloring Sheets. AwardsStokke continues to win and achieve awards for innovation, excellence and quality. TRIPP TRAPP174;, wins Word of Mom Readers8217; Choice Award 2008Moms like us best. TRIPP TRAPP174; is awarded as a Winner of Cookie magazine8217;s Word of Mom Readers8217; Choice Award 2008. Read more... Tripp Trapp designer receives distinguished prizePeter Opsvik received the Anders Jahres Cultural Prize on September 4th, 2008 for his achievements spanning almost five decades. Read more... The Invodo Video Player requires Adobe Flash Player 9.0.115 or higher. View video for Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair. In the Press! Jamie OLIVER CHOOSES TRIPP TRAPP FOR NEW RESTAURANT! |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 19.25 inches | | Product Width: | 18.0 inches | | Product Height: | 31.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 16.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 32.0 inches | | Package Width: | 20.6 inches | | Package Height: | 4.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 16.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 153 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 153 customer reviews )
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57 of 60 found the following review helpful:
Long-time user Apr 17, 2007
By Anne M. Miller
"Anne Marie"
We received a Tripp Trapp chair 25 years ago when my daughter was a toddler struggling to reach the table, sink, and anything else high up. Over the course of the years we bought another one for a subsequent child, used them at the dining table, let the kids work at the sink, adjusted them to adult seating as they grew, etc.
Now my grandchildren are arriving, and they sit in their parents' old chairs (which still look beautiful) when they visit, and use new ones in their own home. The chairs are sturdy, comfortable, adjustable, and long-lived. Yes, they cost money, but this is a case of investing in something of high quality which will last for many years. Buying one of these early on will avoid the need to invest in other seating devices which don't last nearly as well, thus needing replacement.
193 of 217 found the following review helpful:
My Stokke baby rail broke Jul 30, 2008
By E. Seep My Stokke baby rail broke. Please be aware before purchasing this high chair, that there are safer (and less-expensive) options out there. I thought I was giving my daughter the best by purchasing a "top-of-the-line" high chair, but I was really putting her in danger.
The flimsy, plastic baby rail which attaches to the seat of the chair via a think clip broke in half when my infant daughter leaned forward in the chair. My daughter then tumbled forward, hitting her head on the table in front of her and getting caught up in the harness. I do not think the baby rail was manufactured with the safety of children in mind, and I want to warn other parents before they make the same mistake.
Despite repeatedly calling and even sending pictures of the defective product, the company has refused to refund my purchase. When I called, the customer service representative mentioned that they have seen this happen on numerous occasions. So, why is this product still on the market?!
My anger regarding my child's fall as a result of this poorly-designed product and Stokke's complete disregard for the safety of the children it sells to has prompted me to write this review and warn others of the danger of the plastic baby rail that accompanies the Stokke high chair.
46 of 49 found the following review helpful:
i have 2 of these. not for kids under 2 yrs Jun 21, 2009
By Miss Spellin I have 2 children 2 years apart. i bought one chair when my oldest was 2 1/2-ish and I needed the highchair he was still using for my then nine month old daughter. i have a small home and only enough space for a breakfast table. i needed the extra chairs for guests. so it was worth it to me to buy an additional chair for my child. also i read one reviewer who said that kids will sqirm less and be interested in their food if the chair they sit it fits them well. i think that is true. my kids are now 6 and four each of them has a chair that fits them well AND that they have always been able to climb into and out of themselves. I think this is important for their sense of self reliance. The chairs are durable and look brand new still.
I have two complaints and they are small (and this is why fours stars instead of five): 1) the sticker on the back with the warnings is ugly and has to be removed with goo gone takes a good half hour. 2) the straps never worked right, i never used them and eventually took them off. I could not adjust them properly and the kids would struggle to get out for only the reason that they felt confined. both of my kids have fallen out of their seats without injury- i believe this is part of childhood and they learn very quickly to sit properly. the seat itself has never toppled- EVER.
because i found the straps useless i recommend that you not use this seat until the child is able to climb up on his or her own. like at age 2 or more. these chairs are pricy but the cost of replacing our nice dining chair (which is part of a matched set) after it is scratched/stained from having a booster seat attached to it is probably comprable.
My advice is this: spend your money on the items that you use everyday- seats like these, rockingchairs/furnishings, quality cribs and sheets, quality adaptive equipement like stools and toilet inserts. get things that will hold up and feel secure for children to use. the added benefit is that when you are done with them and have enjoyed using them they have life left in them and you can sell them for a fair price at your next garage sale etc.
ps. I don't have the cushions. just one more thing to wash. i don't feel they are necessary for comfort or anything.
95 of 110 found the following review helpful:
Warning To All Parents! Jan 26, 2009
By MacroVision I don't know how this chair has passed so many safety standards. They must not test it on carpet and with all table types because our son pushed himself back from the table today and the chair flipped backwards. He hit his head on a console table that was behind him, which was actually probably a good thing because it helped slow the momentum, but then he did hit the floor. It was the most horrifying thing for us so far. He is 11 1/2 months old. Please be warned that if it even seems like your child can push off the table with this chair do not use it.
This thing is going to be torn apart and put out with the trash.
In all fairness I must update this review...I am a huge proponent of parents taking responsibility for their children and after further review we saw in the downloadable safety information on this chair that there is indeed a tipping possibility if the chair is on certain surfaces and if they can reach a certain part of the table. So please, please make sure you do not fall into this category before buying this chair.
If you are in the safe zone then I will have to say you may just love the chair as we did before the fall.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
almost great, but... Jul 17, 2007
By M. Yanovich I'd have given this chair 5 stars if it weren't so darned impossible to clean. We have a 6 month old, and this is his highchair. He's incredibly messy when he eats (that's how babies are at that age), and cleaning dried baby food off the wood chair isn't the easiest thing in the world to do, especially as excessive moisture will damage the wood.
What's worse is the safety strap that's built into the seat back. Cleaning the strap is extremely difficult. Want to remove the strap and wash it? Be prepapred to not only unscrew the harness attachment from the chair back, but you also have to disassemble the chair to slide the strap off.
Doing that every now and then I suppose would be ok, but after using the chair for just 3 week, the strap is vile and reeks. Having to clean it on a regular basis makes taking the chair apart a major headache.
I'd hold off on buying this chair for babies, wait until the kids are older.
If they would only make the cleaning aspect easier.... sigh. ------------------------------------
Update, 1 year later. My son is now 18 months old, and the chair is much more age appropriate for him. Sure he's still messy, and the strap is kinda gross, but we no longer use the upper body straps, instead we just use the 3 point strap that goes around his legs and waist. It's nice bringing him to the table to eat with us, and as he's grown adjusting the chair has been easy to do. The poor strap design is still unacceptable in my opinion, but otherwise we're really happy we bought the chair now. Gonna change my rating from 3 to 4 stars. Again, for slightly older kids only. If we have a 2nd kid in the future, we wouldn't get a second chair until they're older.
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