- Easy mounting of the child bike seat on the frame of your bike
- Ensures a perfect fit as your child grows thanks to adjustable foot rests and foot strap
- Maximum child comfort and a safe, custom fit thanks to the adjustable padded 5-point harness
- Added visibility thanks to built-in reflector and safety light attachment point
- Easy to clean and to keep dry due to the seat’s water-repellent materials
- Designed and tested for children from 9 months* to 6 years old, up to 48.5 lbs/22 kg. *Consult a pediatrician for children under 1 year old.
- The Yepp Maxi is suitable for carrying children up to a maximum of 18kg/ 40 pounds including child, pack and contents. The seat can be attached to bicycles with a frame size of 21 inches or larger and a seat tube diameter of 1.1-1.8 inches (28-45 mm).|Dutch Design meets Safety: Meets stringent European safety requirements and ASTM standards. 5-point safety harness with user-friendly buckle and easily adjustable footrests with straps provide optimal protection.|All Yepp child bicycle seats are made of flexible rubber foam which is very comfortable and shock absorbing. It has a high insulation factor (summer and winter) and no watter penetration thanks to closed cell-structure.|Safe, Easy to Use, Comfort, Award Winning Design. Quick and simple to snap into place and detach, lightweight, anti,bactirial and easy to clean. Easily secured with anti,theft lock.|
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Mandie Gallion
Awesome bike seat!
I did a lot of research before choosing this bike seat, and it certainly paid off. This is so well made, comfortable for my toddler, and most importantly save. She asks to go on bike rides all the time now. Install was a little tricky, but not bad.
Saleem Raj
My daughter misses it
She's outgrown the seat now, but we put a lot of miles on this seat. She was always comfortable, even after 50 miles in the seat on a weekend sightseeing trip. The seat is also very easy to keep clean since it doesn't have any cloth parts like some other seats. It is instead made out of a thick rubbery plastic hung a steel frame. The mount also moved effortlessly from one bike to another and provides some isolation from road bumpiness. It's also still in good condition so it will go on to serve my son's pre-school ferrying needs as well.
Lori Ann Whitaker
Comfortable
My son loves to take a bike ride! This seat is comfortable and does not get hot when in the sun. I feel confident that my son is safe in this seat. The only thing that I don't love is that the straps are really long after tightening them and there is not an option to roll them up or anything.
Cora Monteflor Pacure
It came off with my 1 and 5 month old in it. And my son was fine.
My husband might hate me telling this story, but here: we bought this at his urge because: oh gosh, awards, colors, reviews it looks way better than the other seats we kept browsing. I was reticent of it, it was just a bike seat, what's the big deal? We decided his bike was better since he has better agility and balance than I do. Well, on our second use, while I was ahead of my husband I slowed down to ask him what road to take on a fork ahead of us, he slowed down and veered to our right, then sped up in front of me. To my motherly horror, as soon as he gained that speed, the whole seat came off, with our son on it, while his arms looked like flailing spaghetti. I have no idea how the crap I got off my bike without falling while I was still riding it. I screamed, I heard my son cry: MAMA, MAMA, MAMA, his seat rolled thrice, and all I thought was: his face is gliding on the pavement, his knees are scraped. He's grated cheese. My husband stops, I reach my son, I pick him up, he's bawling in fear still crying mama, mama. I take a look at him and he's whole, with ONE small scrape on his knee. That's it. He had a helmet, which helped him keep his face off the pavement. The locks on his feet helped keep his legs in place, the foam-rubber sides kept him cupped safely inside his seat. The seat came off because my husband had put the wrong side of the lock from the seat onto the base on the bike. Basically the dang seat was never attached and the inertia from his slowing down, his turn and his speeding made the seat come off. So, please pay very close attention to hearing that "click" sound when securing the seat to the base. Also, always make sure your kid has a helmet. I was so tempted of not putting the one we had that day because it was way too big, our ride was less than half a mile, it was in a closed off walkway, and my son was fighting putting the helmet on. Then I thought: it'd be really crappy if your husband falls off and your kid hits his head. So, I'm glad I got that seat, my son was cocooned safely in it, and always put a helmet on kids. Even if you're biking 10 feet.
Trevor Bowers
Taking your toddler out for bike trips is a great idea in general and this is the seat to ...
Our 20-month old loves this seat. We've gone on some longer trips where he was in the seat for 4-5 hours/day. Even though he complains about sitting in his car seat even for shorter trips, he never complained about having to get in this seat. Taking your toddler out for bike trips is a great idea in general and this is the seat to do it with.
Océane Beauregard
Yepp, this is a really nice seat!
My 3 year old daughter loves her seat. It is comfortable and it seems safe. Putting it on my bike wasn't too difficult either. Compared to having her on the front I do miss seeing her, talking to her and getting on the bike by swinging my leg over the back.
Jennifer Long
Comes with frame mount
This came with the frame mount. I bought a separate one not knowing that. The frame mount is super easy install on my wife's beach cruiser. She lacked correct mounts for anything that requires a rack. Kiddo loved it. He cried when he had to get off.
Deysa Dubovecka
Couldn't be happier!
I commute to work and ride around town rather than search for parking for as much as I can do. I did a lot of research to tote around my 28 pound, 22-month old son now that the awful winter is (hopefully) over. At my office bike parking, there are probably 4-6 different kinds of carriers/trailers regularly parked. I asked the owners for their personal feedback, and all were happy; however, the YEPP owners were both ECSTATIC. I now understand why! I struggled a bit with the price (especially because I had to buy a new hybrid-style bike to handle the extra load), but after using this for a week, I can say the peace of mind from having such a well-constructed and well-designed seat (and happy camper!), it was worth it! The installation was easy! I had a problem because I didn't want to buy a bike which didn't fit the seat, yet I couldn't try it out before buying (I have a good relationship with my bike shop so I wasn't especially concerned, but still...). The installation adapter had plenty of room for narrower or wider diameter tubing - no problem at all. Another concern I had was where to carry my lock, since previous U-lock holsters were in the same location. I found a different style of lock that fastens to the down-tube (I think it's called). I ride on bike lanes in the city, and the bright orange YEPP seat seemed like the safest (yet not ugly - in fact, pretty cool looking) option for me. I don't worry about not being visible, and the weight distribution was very easy to get used to. It would be nice if there was a clip or strap to clip my flashing rear light, but I fasten it to my helmet or backpack instead. I worried that my son wouldn't get much of a view, or that my backpack would be right in his face. Fortunately the seat has a bit of a distance that leaning forward on flat handlebars seems to provide enough space and (so far) he's so excited to be riding and waving to the pedestrians/traffic, it doesn't seem to be an issue. Should be good for another year or two. Finally, the YEPP seat is so easy to remove/connect, that I have no problem removing it for my typical solo commute and re-connecting it on the weekends or evening rides, as needed. One caution: the adapter may cover your saddle screw, so make sure your saddle is adjusted exactly where you want it before you install the adapter -- otherwise you may need a bike shop allen wrench with little clearance to make adjustments. I've already recommended to my brother and neighbor who have similar size/age kids, and really am thrilled with this purchase!
Ammar Raza
Excellent bike seat!
This is an amazing seat! Comfortable for kids, easy to attach to bike, easy to take on & off the bike, and very safe. We use this for our 3 year old, and it's great. Can't recommend this product enough!
Cris Sangster
Worth the price
I finally gave in to spend the extra money on this seat and it was so worth it. It's built very well the seat is comfortable for my almost three year old with more room to grow. I have the wee ride kangaroo which he grew out of way before the suggested age and an instep take2 bike trailer which he liked but he would get too hot in. Wish I had bought the yepp maxi seat before the others. It was very easy to put on my bike and I like the safety feature of the key not locking it it's not locked in correctly. Easy to take off as well. My son is tall for his age and I'm happy that he still has room to grow with this seat. I picked the orange one to be seen better in traffic.