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Summer Infant Deluxe Comfort Booster- Tan
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Manufacturer: Summer Infant, Inc. Find all by Summer Infant, Inc.
Model#: 130.50
Weight: 4.63lbs Height: 6.69" | | Width: 14.57" Length: 16.14"
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Average Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $21.99 Online Sale Price: $21.99 This item qualifies for Free Super Saver Shipping! |
Features:- 2-level height adjustment
- Ultra compact folding design for storage and portability
- Removable and machine-washable seat pad, 3pt restraint system
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The Summer Infant Deluxe Comfort Folding Booster Seat features 2 level height adjustment and the 3-position full-sized tray is removable and dishwasher-safe.The seat pad is removable and machine-washable.Ultra compact folding design for storage and portability. Includes a 3-point restraint system for safety.Neutral color palette blends in with today's home décor. Chair straps secure booster to seat.
User Submitted Summer Infant Deluxe Comfort Booster- Tan Reviews May 2, 2008 Booster seat/portable high chair I bought this as a booster for my 2 1/2 year old graddaughter and also for my 6 month old granddaughter when she's able to sit up better. I love it! Since I only keep them once a week it's perfect for our needs. I keep it sitting on one of my dining room chairs but if I need to put it away it's easily done. The padding isn't real thick, but for less than everyday use it's fine.
September 7, 2007 Okay This is an okay seat. The cushion is cute but not cushy and not really hooked well. It slides all over the place. The cushion does wash well though. But honestly we have taken it out and just wash the plastic. The waist straps are too loose and don't tighten. Luckily our son is big enough so the tray helps hold him in. It does the job if you don't have enough room for a highchair but you may want to keep looking.
May 20, 2007 Cute, but UNSAFE... I bought this instead of a high chair for the convenience factor and it is really cute. It is a HASSLE to assemble the straps, and once they are assembled, they don't securely lock into place. The straps hang on my a tiny hole, and at the right angle can be pulled out, which I find dangerous for baby. The point of straps is for safety, and they should not be easily removed from their base. We kept it anyway, but had to "rig" it ourselves by locking the straps in with our own invention. Good Luck figuring this thing out!
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