Many rear mounted child bike seats advertise a suggested age range but it s really more important to look at the maximum child weight.
Baby bike seat age range.
You can often keep a child in a rear seat on your own bike until they re at least 5 years old.
Most children will grow out of a child bike seat around 5 to 6 years of age.
And of course older children may be less willing to continue riding with you once they start seeing their friends riding their own bikes.
Infants vary a lot as to the age at which they are able to sit up unaided as in sitting in the middle of the carpet playing with.
Rear child bike seats on the other hand can handle almost 50 pounds.
Front child bike seats can usually accommodate up to 33 pounds.
With the baby bike seat placed between the adult rider s arms babies and toddlers often feel more comfortable and carefree in a front seat versus a rear mounted seat.
One child might max out a 40 lb bike seat at 3 and another at 6.
It s not so much a question of age but of physical development.
These are both suitable for carrying a child from around six months when they can sit up unaided.
Front mounted seats are the smallest seats and are suitable for ages 9 months to about 2 5 years old.
Choose a seat that gives your child plenty of room to grow to maximize the value of your investment.