This beautifully designed and very well-thought-out seat has everything you need (or might ever want) in a high chair. Just when we thought nothing could come in the way of our love for the Stokke Tripp Trapp…enter Bugaboo’s Giraffe, a sleeker, more modern and slightly more compact take of one of our all-time favorite high chairs. Grows from baby through big kid and beyond.Adjustable seat and footrest, no tools needed.The attention to detail from design and aesthetics, to ergonomics, to how it will function practically for incorporating baby into family meals, it really is in a league of its own.” -Amanda Additional Specs WeightĪges 6 months+ (it can hold up to a 242-pound adult!) “Having three children at home, and having used multiple highchairs over the past 6 years, I can honestly say I wish I had tried the Stokke TrippTrapp sooner. If you like the look and convertible aspect of the Tripp Trapp but want to spend less, our two favorite more affordable alternatives are the Keekaroo Height Right High Chair and the Abiie Beyond Wooden High Chair with Tray. (If you want a package deal, check out the Complete set it comes with the high chair, Baby Set, Cushion and Tray already bundled togetether.) The straps on the Tripp Trapp are also notoriously hard to adjust. The seat itself is expensive, then once you start throwing in extras like the Baby Set, tray or cushion, things can really start to add up. There’s no getting around the Tripp Trapp’s biggest flaw: cost. (You can also purchase a tray separately if you’d like.) What’s Worth Considering And unlike many high chairs, the Tripp Trapp is intended to be pulled right up to the table so everyone can eat together. The simple beechwood design doesn’t scream “baby gear” and fits seamlessly into your home decor. Called a “chair for life,” it really can take you from the baby days all the way through the big kid years and beyond, eventually converting to a regular seat that holds up to 272 pounds. The Stokke Tripp Trapp checks all the right boxes: it’s stylish, ergonomic, durable, safe and lasts for years. We’re not going to lie-we have a major soft spot for this Scandinavian classic that’s been around since 1972 and is still going strong.
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