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Light collapsible and easy to carry comfortably in a large bag the Fast Seat allows your child to sit at the table like an adult in any situation For use at home while traveling on vacation or at the restaurant A perfect alternative high chair when traveling or visiting friends and relatives
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Technical Details
- Universal twist-tight couplings adaptable to most types of tables- Fold-flat closing system for minimum hassle at the end of use
- Lifted backrest and firm seat for the greater comfort of baby
- Removable cover, hand washable at 86 degree
- Carrying bag included
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By Busy Mommy (Central PA)
After reading reviews, I purchased this chair to use for travel and wanted to share my experience for other parents like me who read a gazillion reviews and agonize over whether they are making the right baby-product choice. I will say that it is well-designed, sturdy, well padded, with high-quality fabric, and a clever attached carry bag. However, after about 5 uses, I purchased a Fisher Price Healthy Care booster seat (at less than half the cost of the Fast Chair) and am going to sell the Fast Chair and hope I can recoup some of the cost. These are the reasons the Fast Chair did not work for us: it doesn't work on tables with a skirt, on pedestal tables, or on glass tables. That rules out the vast majority of restaurant tables, many of which have a central pedestal. It rules out our glass table on our back patio, and many other tables we've wanted to use it on. You also can't use it over a tablecloth, so in a restaurant with a cloth you have to fold it back to hook on the chair and it gets awkward, especially when your little angel tries to grab a handful of the cloth and yank the whole thing off the table. I also underestimated the usefulness of a tray in containing a self-feeder's mess. My almost 16-month-old has insisted on feeding herself for several months now and when she eats there is food EVERYWHERE. All over the Fast Chair's fabric, and stuck along the edges of the rubber arms. With the Fisher Price booster, the little tray contains her mess and keeps it off the table. Also, the plastic of the Fisher Price chair just wipes clean, much easier than trying to pry dried mashed banana, etc, out of the Fast Chair's fabric folds. I find set-up for the Fisher Price chair is quicker than for the Fast Chair, and it folds up for travel and even has an over-the-shoulder carry strap, and weighs about the same as the Fast Chair (they are both very light). We took the Fisher Price booster on a trip recently and used it on all sorts of chairs and didn't encounter one it wouldn't fit. When she's ready to stop flinging her food everywhere, I can use the Fisher Price chair as without the tray and pull her right up to the table. Finally, my little girl seems to LOVE the Fisher Price booster, I set it down on the floor recently when we came back from a trip and she climbed right in a sat down and wanted her dinner right than and there!
By Skatcat (Los Angeles, CA USA)
I really love this chair. I have 16- month old twins, and this is the second chair I have bought. The first table chair is a Phil & Ted Me Too, and the Inglesina is absolutely superior in ever way. Comparing the two I have found:
-- The Phil&Ted is not nearly as comfortable for the child. There is virtually no padding, and the nylon seat is held up by a frame of hard metal bars. So the child has only a hard bar to lean against and a hard metal bar between their chest and the table. The Inglesina has a well-padded (removable!) seat and and high, padded back for the child to lean against. The sides are padded as well, and there is no hard bar in front, only the clip for the safety straps.
-- The Phil & Ted's safety straps are useless. They are an odd design that doesn't allow you to securely strap the child in, and they tend to fall down the child shoulders, rendering them unable to raise their arms. By contrast, the Inglesina has a nice thick, easy to use strap and click buckle that holds the child securely but comfortably.
-- Most astonishingly, the Phil&Ted cannot be disassembled so there is no way to clean it properly. Who on earth makes a toddler high chair that can't be laundered?? I've tried spot cleaning it, but because of the gathers in the fabric, its almost impossible to clean it well. I hate it; its a bacteria laden mess at this point. By contrast, the Inglesina is easy..you just click off the arms and remove the seat, which is machine-washable. You don't even have to unclamp the arms from the table. Wonderful!
I just ordered another Inglesina and as soon as I get it, the Phil& Ted is going in the trash. It wasn't inexpensive either, so I am really disgusted.
Get the Inglesina, you won't regret it!
By Disdania Marple
We purchased this chair as an alternative to a high chair and have been very pleased. I consulted other urban friends with small spaces and read a number of favorable reviews here and decided to try it out. Our son is 6 months old and a new eater. We discovered that he LOVES to sit in the chair and be at the table with us while we eat and to participate in that activity.
The chair itself is lightweight and sturdy. What appealed to me is that yes, you can completely remove the cover and wash it in the machine! (There is a cushion inside which removes before washing.) I liked that the back of the chair had some padding for the inevitable arching backwards baby moments. Getting our son in and out is pretty easy and the clips on the straps seem like they'll handle a fair amount of abuse. The arms spread out the weight of the baby on the table and are made of a material that doesn't seem to be marking up our table so far. The overall construction of this chair is robust which works well for us, as we tend to leave it in place for longer periods of time. It does work fine as a travel chair, too, although if that is your primary purpose you might want something a little more compact.
We like this chair and would recommend it to friends. I was going to buy the Ecru color at first, but as that was sold out I got the red (Fiamma)...it is very cute!
By M. Skidmore
this chair is great! it's really easy to quickly attach this chair to a table or counter. and it folds up small for traveling too. it also seems to be safe and comfortable for baby. plus, you don't have to mess with those long arms that other table chairs have, which can't manuever around some table skirting. this chair should work well for you if you have a good, sturdy four-legged table to attach it to.
By L. Ignacio (Seattle, WA)
I bought this chair so my daughter could sit at the counter with my son and eat breakfast and lunch with him, because I was always holding her before. Previously I had purchased a cheaper chair that had a longer brace underneath, but it did not open wide enough to fit on my counter!! So I finally shelled out some more money and bought this one, and it has been worth every penny! It opens plenty wide enough to clamp onto our thick granite-tile counter, and it is very sturdy! I was yanking fairly hard on it in every direction and it did not budge! Plus I like that it has a firm bottom so my daughter is not sagging in the chair (since she is already small that would make eating even tougher). It's easy to wipe down and also easy to take apart to wash when it gets really grimy. My almost-three-year-old son even climbed in once and I was very glad it held his weight!! It is nice and small and doesn't take up a lot of space at the counter, which is really nice! I gave it only four stars because although I love it so much and it is absolutely perfect for the counter, it is not designed to fit onto a table with a skirt (like our table).
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