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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Ready for the Outdoors!

Last Mother's Day, I got this Schwinn Gateway I'd been itching for at Target. And since last Mother's Day I had also just recently had a baby, I have only had one chance to ride it. That being the day we brought it home when I gave it a spin up the street.

image from target.com

But this summer, Hez is old enough to ride on the bike with me and I can't wait to get it out! I also can't wait to add a few things! Like this handmade wood porter crate. Gorgeous! The price is $125, and it's easy to see it's worth it for the craftsmanship. And it can hold a latte. Mmm. Not that I've got $125 lying around, but I can dream!

image from etsy.com seller onemorebike

And of course Hez is going to need a proper seat...and we're waiting for the UPS truck to deliver it (and his new baby helmet!)! I've been reading reviews on this WeeRide Kangaroo Child Bike Seat. It's priced under $50, so around the same as the traditional back mounting child seats. But I like the idea of him riding in front. I think getting him strapped in and taking him out would feel a lot more natural with him in front when you are balancing a bike, as opposed to awkwardly turning to get him in/out. I could be totally wrong though, I've never put a baby in a bike seat before! But I love that he would have such a fun view and I like that there's a little spot for him to put his arms up on. If you click on the link there's a cute picture of a little kid asleep, pretty funny.
image from amazon.com

I have two concerns with the front mount though. I know by comments that it does force you to petal slightly awkward because the seat is obviously somewhat wider than where your knees would normally be. And also the back support. If you recall most traditional bike seats, the "shell" of the backrest goes all the way up past the child's neck. Which I like, extra protection in case of a fall. A five point harness is a must for me though. Which both this front mounted and most back mounted ones I see have. I'm anxious to see how it'll work for us!

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