Deliver to Seychelles
IFor best experience Get the App
🚴♂️ Ride with Mr. Fox: Where Safety Meets Adventure!
The Bellelli MammaCangura Mr. Fox Children's Bike Seat combines safety and comfort with its ergonomic design, adjustable features, and integrated helmet slot, making it the perfect choice for adventurous families.
M**G
Comfortable, secure, easy to fit, and good value.
I bought this bicycle seat for my 11-month old son. He fits in it very well, and the way the seat surrounds him and the straps fit he is very secure in it. He seems very comfortable and happy in it, and enjoys his bike rides! One minor down-side, there are ankle straps to keep his feet in place, but for a toddler his size he can easily pull his feet out, however there is no way he could put his feet in the wheel or anywhere else they'd cause trouble so it's not a real issue.The fitting to the bicycle is in two parts. There is a bracket that clamps onto the rear vertical tube of the frame. This is adjustable to cope with a wide range of tube widths, and clamps securely (although you will need to have your own hex key to tighten it!). It fits easily, and you can leave it permanently attached to your bike for convenience. The seat itself then clips into the bracket really easily, it is secure but can be fitted and removed in seconds, very handy. The connection is via two steel bars, these are strong enough to support the seat above the rear wheel but do have some flexibility, which is good, it gives a bit of bounce so in effect some suspension to insulate your child from the bumps in the road.There are plenty of other bike seats out there that are more expensive, I haven't tried them so cannot compare directly, but I am totally happy with this car seat so can't see the point of paying any more.
L**Y
comfortable for our son
Safe, well made, comfortable for our son. The straps need readjusting but I learned to do that with the bottom strap only so less probematic. Could do with a bright warning sign at the back. Very easy to clip in and out.
A**R
Would recommend
Grandaughter loved the seat that much she fell asleep lol but she did rock abit in it altho im not sure i had the straps quite right. Overall happy with the seat and would recommend
D**D
Out-foxed
So having finally faced up with the indignity and soul crushing reality that my days of carefree mountain biking on my rockhopper are now over thanks to becoming a Dad, I've thrown on my best chords and old school trainers, and opted to finally give in, and buy a bike seat. This one seemed great, however, it's utterly useless.Not only is it constructed like some glorified flimsy washing up bowl, the construction is dire. So much so, that it's completely incompatible with any bike that has central gearing (i.e. the cogs that take you from gears 1-10, 11-10 etc, because as anyone with a bike will realise, the cabling roots through a metal hoop in the frame and then down to the mechanism at the pedals. Want to clamp that up with a giant clamp? No me either. You can of course, get around it, but only by positioning the clamp lower than the hoop, allowing the physical cable to run through the triangular gap that the clamp provides (but again, is it actually supposed to? No idea). However, whilst this seems okay, by the time you've tightened the thing up in accordance with the hieroglyphs that constitute instructions (does it ever actually stop tightening? How tight is too tight? Which way up is the clamp supposed to go?) with endless screwing with an allen key and a spanner, and a whining baby in your ear, you quickly discover that the bike is now immovable because the giant, bizarrely positioned bolt under the seat frame is now wedged against your tyre.Can't raise the clamp any higher , can't put it around the saddle pole, and can't go anywhere without the back wheel wedged. Also, the seat did appear to tilt forward somewhat, in spite of the centre frame bar leaning backwards, so unless this is by design (i.e. to counter the child's weight) it looks as if any child might be doing miles with face wedged into my back. So in short, this does not fit 'every bike', and besides the supported frame bar diameters being mentioned, there's absolutely nothing anywhere else to say what kind of frame or bike this is compatible with in terms of size, or construction. And even if you do choose to wedge this over your cable housing, or cables without doing irreparable damage to the bike or clamp or both, I'd seriously question the safety of the seat, as the clamp is clearly designed to sit flush to the frame. So exactly What kind of bikes people have that accommodate this seat, is a mystery. I'd argue not anything that modern (possibly my mum's old "super shopper" or a Raleigh Grifter,?) and certainly not anything with the kind of cabling that mine and my wife's has (as pictured).All in all though, I have to say I'm not that disappointed that this was something of a dud, as I'm not convinced it offers much more in the way of protection than covering your child in tupperware and dragging them behind you in a wheely bin. I now need to try and find something else. If I do, I'll update the review. If I don't, maybe I'll just flog the kids.
P**O
Fast delivery and very easy to assemble
Fast delivery and very easy to assemble. I attached it to the tube underneath the bicycle sit in 10 minutes. The chair connects to it by two steel bars that makes it a bit flexible so that when you hit a bump on the road the kid will not feel it because of the flexibility of the bars. The seat very quickly attaches and detaches by pressing the yellow button on metal supports.High quality, stable and a good setup. Feels secure and safe. I can't praise this enough.My daughter of three loves it!!!This is brilliant and does everything I need. Brilliant!
Trustpilot
3 days ago
2 months ago