fahrrad mit kindersitz hamburg Qibbel Junior 6+ Fahrradkindersitz
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fahrrad mit kindersitz hamburg

fahrrad mit kindersitz hamburg Qibbel Junior 6+ Fahrradkindersitz

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fahrrad mit kindersitz hamburg Qibbel Junior 6+ FahrradkindersitzDu mchtest dein Kind mit dem Fahrrad von der Schule abholen oder zu den Groeltern fahren? Auch wenn es vielleicht schon selbststndig Fahrrad fahren kann, so ist es fr den Fall, wenn es mal schnell gehen muss, sinnvoll einen guten und sicheren Fahrradkindersitz zu haben. Das Modell Junior 6+ von Qibbel ist fr Kinder ab 6 Jahren bis 35 Kilogramm geeignet. Gerade beim Kindertransport hat Sicherheit die hchste Prioritt, deswegen ist das Junior 6+

Du möchtest dein Kind mit dem Fahrrad von der Schule abholen oder zu den Großeltern fahren? Auch wenn es vielleicht schon selbstständig Fahrrad fahren kann, so ist es für den Fall, wenn es mal schnell gehen muss, sinnvoll einen guten und sicheren Fahrradkindersitz zu haben. Das Modell Junior 6+ von Qibbel ist für Kinder ab 6 Jahren/bis 35 Kilogramm geeignet.

Gerade beim Kindertransport hat Sicherheit die höchste Priorität, deswegen ist das Junior 6+ Kindersitz Modell mit einem Hüftgurt mit Dreipunktverschluss und stabilen Fußstützen ausgestattet, die man auf die gewünschte Höhe einstellen kann. Der Rücksitz wird ganz einfach ohne Werkzeug auf dem Gepäckträger montiert.

Die Qibbel Kinderfahrradsitze erfüllen die europäischen Sicherheitsnormen, sind ergonomisch geformt und leicht zu montieren.

Sollen 2 Kindersitze verwendet werden ist hierfür die Adapterplatte nötig und bei Bestellung von 2 Kindersitzen auch kostenfrei.

Abmessung: 360 x 280 x 280 mm

Lieferumfang: Kindersitz, Hüftgurt, Fußstützen

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