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Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair
- 5-point safety harness secures your little one in comfort
- Footrest provides a stable floor for your child's feet and encourages proper posture
- Sturdy European beech wood construction
- Seat and footrest are completely adjustable in height and depth
- Ergonomic double-curved seat back
Stokke Tripp Trapp Bring your child to the family table! The Stokke Tripp Trapp is an updated version of the popular Stokke Kinderzeat, a revolutionary chair that grows with children from age six months up until adulthood! It also features a five-point safety harness for the best security available. Once your child no longer needs to be supported while dining, the Tripp Trapp converts to an attractive full-sized chair. No other highchair can boast the simplicity, versatility, and simple beauty
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(out of 11 reviews)
List Price: $ 249.99
Price: $ 249.00
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Review by M. Yanovich for Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair
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I’d have given this chair 5 stars if it weren’t so darned impossible to clean. We have a 6 month old, and this is his highchair. He’s incredibly messy when he eats (that’s how babies are at that age), and cleaning dried baby food off the wood chair isn’t the easiest thing in the world to do, especially as excessive moisture will damage the wood.
What’s worse is the safety strap that’s built into the seat back. Cleaning the strap is extremely difficult. Want to remove the strap and wash it? Be prepapred to not only unscrew the harness attachment from the chair back, but you also have to disassemble the chair to slide the strap off.
Doing that every now and then I suppose would be ok, but after using the chair for just 3 week, the strap is vile and reeks. Having to clean it on a regular basis makes taking the chair apart a major headache.
I’d hold off on buying this chair for babies, wait until the kids are older.
If they would only make the cleaning aspect easier…. sigh.
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Update, 1 year later. My son is now 18 months old, and the chair is much more age appropriate for him. Sure he’s still messy, and the strap is kinda gross, but we no longer use the upper body straps, instead we just use the 3 point strap that goes around his legs and waist. It’s nice bringing him to the table to eat with us, and as he’s grown adjusting the chair has been easy to do. The poor strap design is still unacceptable in my opinion, but otherwise we’re really happy we bought the chair now. Gonna change my rating from 3 to 4 stars. Again, for slightly older kids only. If we have a 2nd kid in the future, we wouldn’t get a second chair until they’re older.
Review by J. Watts for Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair
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I give it 5 stars because it has passed the lasting baby product test. We are still using this for our 4 1/2 yo. And we bought another one for the 2nd child when he was 6 months (that was a year ago). Some products claim to “transition”, but this one really does. It goes from high chair, to booster to regular chair. I think the oldest might outgrow it around 6-8, but for now he’s still happy in his chair. We originally bought it because the older one wouldn’t sit in his booster seat at 18 months old. This solved that problem. The negatives - the straps are hard to clean. It isn’t for babies who can’t sit up on their own yet. It is expensive. But - it will last a long time, so I justified the cost as not buying a high chair, and then a booster chair.
Review by Mom of two boys for Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair
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Bought 1 chair to try for my 2.5yo & 5yo they both love it (the little one uses it when an older brother is not there). It is better for ther posture then other seats. I like the fact that there is a foot rest. The small problem is that it is not leveled. (It sort of rocks). I called the company. They recommended to loosen the screws a bit and then tighten them slightly, but when I did that the foot rest started to fall out. So, the chair is ok unless kids want to get on my nerves and start rocking in it. Also I wish I could compleatly remove the harness. My kids do not need it. (I wish I could get an original kinderzeat)
Review by J. Groth for Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair
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I bought this chair basically because it looked better than most high chairs. And they got me with the “it grows with your child” bit. I’ve had mine now for a couple years and while at first it was pretty good (used it with my 2 year old), I’m realizing how poorly designed it really is. Mine is the white finish and it is chipping off. I’ve been very careful with not getting it too wet when wiping it down but that didn’t matter. And boy, do you have to wipe it down! Since there is no tray (although now they make a $90 tray you can add to your $250 chair) all the food falls between my son and the table and he steps in it on his foot rest and smears it on everything. And my son is 3 now and a fairly clean eater. I got sick of taking the seat covers off and on to wash, so he sits on the bare wood. I tried to use it with the front rail attachment for my 10 month old and now it doesn’t fit under the table and I can’t tuck it away when not in use. He also wasn’t fond of the massive harness system, and the straps get covered in food and are very difficult to get off.
The only reason I would recommend this chair is if your kids are over 2. It allows them to climb in and out by themselves and scoot themselves in and out. It’s really sturdy and without the straps it’s very streamlined and easy to clean.
Review by P. Klemens for Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair
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This is a great looking and space efficient chair, but it’s been incredibly messy since our baby started to eat finger foods. It’s too bad it doesn’t have a tray attachment for infants to early toddlers. As first time parents we didn’t realize how convenient a tray would be — much easier than repairing our wood table from baby banging and cleaning up a huge mess from the floor. We bought a second high chair with a tray and put our Stokke chair away for a while. We’re hoping it will become useful later as our baby grows.