If you’re looking to embark on a cycling adventure with a child between 9 months and 3 years old, a child bike seat is a fantastic option.

A bike seat allows your little one to enjoy bike rides safely and comfortably until they are older or confident enough to pedal on their own.

However, choosing the right bike seat depends on several factors, from bike compatibility to weight capacity. Keep reading as we cover how to choose the best child bike seat.

When can a child start using a bike seat?

Some reclining bike seats are suitable for children as young as 9 months and allow them to sit propped up, while the recline feature lets them drift off to sleep. For older children, the seats are determined by weight rather than age.

The upper limit is usually around 22kg – it’s important that you don’t exceed the weight limit to avoid damaging the seat or impacting the handling of the bike.

Some reclining bike seats are suitable for children as young as 9 months:

  • They allow children to sit propped up.
  • Reclining features help them rest or sleep during rides.

For older children, suitability is usually based on weight rather than age:

  • The upper limit is typically around 22kg.

It’s important not to exceed this limit, as it can damage the seat and affect the handling of your bike.

What if I want to seat two children?

It is possible to mount a front and rear child seat to your bike and this can be a great option for two children. However, it’s important to consider how this will effect the handling of your bike with the added weight.

A child bike trailer is also a great option and can sometimes be a better solution if you’re looking to carry two children on your cycling adventures.

If you think a trailer could be the best option, the Halfords Advanced Double Bike Trailer is the perfect choice. It can even be converted into a stroller for an even easier travel solution, perfect for days out.

Types of child bike seats

There are a variety of child bike seats available that come in different designs and styles:

Rear mounted

Rear mounted seats are fixed to the back of the bike, however, the way in which they are fitted can vary.

  • Cantilevered seats can be bolted to the seat tubes.
  • Seats fitted to a rear carrier rack, lock onto the top of the rack, and are secured by a safety strap.
  • Seats fitted to the seat stays and seat tube can be bolted to the seat stay and include a bracket that attaches to the seat tube.

All bike seats best fit medium to large bikes and are, therefore, less likely to impact handling.

Front mounted

Front bike seats usually attach to the head tube or handlebars.

Front mounted bike seats:

  • Improve visibility for your child.
  • Promote better interaction.

However, front seats are designed for smaller children and usually have a lower maximum weight capacity.

What to look for when choosing a child bike seat

There are a number of aspects to look out for when choosing a child bike seat:

1. Safety

Safety should always come first. In your child’s bike seat look for:

  • Secure foot straps and foot wells that prevent feet or clothing getting caught in the spokes.
  • A safety harness, typically a three-point or five-point system.

2. Comfort

Comfort is key, especially on longer rides.

Look for:

  • Multiple recline positions.
  • Adequate seat padding.
  • Smooth suspension or shock absorption (on some models).

Cycling with a child bike seat can also take some getting used to. You may find yourself wobbling as you pedal due to the additional weight on the bike.

A rear-mounted seat can help you pedal more easily. If you feel unsure, you can always practice by placing heavy items in the seat before cycling with your little one.

3. Handling and compatibility

Riding with a child seat can take some getting used to.

  • You may feel less stable due to the added weight.
  • A rear-mounted seat can make pedalling easier.

Some bikes can also make it harder to fit a child bike seat. Smaller bikes can make it harder to fit a bike seat, and the handling can be further affected on performance or lightweight bikes.

4. Weight capacity

Make sure the weight of your child is compliant with the seat you’re choosing.

  • If the seat is too big, your child could slip out.
  • If the seat is too small, you could end up causing damage and breaking the seat.

What are the best child bike seats?

There are a wide variety of child bike seats to choose from in various sizes to suit different age ranges.

Bobike ONE Maxi Child Seat

The Bobike ONE Maxi Child Seat is suitable for children between 9-22kg and features an adjustable footrest with 12 positions for your child to remain secure yet comfortable. The one system fits all set up makes it easy to attach to the bike frame or pannier rack.

Bobike ONE Maxi Child Seat

Polisport Bubbly Mini Child Seat

The Polisport Bubbly Mini Child Seat is perfect for smaller children weighing between 9-15kg. This front facing bike seat features a childproof safety buckle, 3-point safety harness and footrest that adjusts to 5 positions.

Polisport Bubbly Mini Child Seat 247843

Thule Yepp Nexxt 2 Maxi Child Seat

The Thule Yepp Nexxt 2 is also available in a maxi version in both blue and white, perfect for children between approx. 9 months – 6 years (up to 22kg). It features a magnetic 5 point childproof safety harness for added safety and a shock absorbing seat for smooth journeys.

Thule Yepp Nexxt 2 Maxi RM - Blue

Browse our full range of child bike seats and trailers over on halfords.com so you and your little one can thoroughly enjoy family bikes together.