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| Flair High Chair Standard | 21-26.25" H | 28 lbs |
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This is a great chair - solid and sturdy for busy, wiggly little people. I'm not worried about our little guy rocking or leaning over . . . and tumbling out. We have fun rolling in the kitchen from the table over to the sink for cleanup! (And the chair's easy to keep clean, too.)
It also looks very cool.
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We use the Boon Highchair every day. Our six month old loves the chair. She likes for Daddy to roll her around the kitchen in it while Mommy makes her dinner.
We also love the hidden casters, the brake, and the removable tray that is dishwasher safe.
If we had to pick out a disadvantage about the product, it would be that the brake does not completely lock the product. There is still a small amount of scooting from the highchair when it is locked. However, it does not cause an inconvenience, or make us like the product any less.
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MY daughter is nine months old and she is very uncomfortable in the chair . But my two year old enjoys it. This high chair should be for ages 18 months and over.
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I use it mainly for feeding my son. But sometimes I use it for him to seat while a cook or set up the table. I love the fact that I can wheel him around the house in it without bumping on everything. I love that goes up and down to fit under the table so he shares meal's time with us.
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We bought the Flair because yes, we think most highchairs are an eyesore. We are very satisfied with its style, which is whimsical and friendly. I am hopeful that the chair's function will be as good as its form, but that is not yet clear. Our five-month old is very active and throws his head back when he's forced to sit anywhere. This chair has no padding for his head, so he bonks it pretty hard. (No big deal, we put a towel over the back while he's in it, but it's something I'd consider if your baby is active and doesn't like to be contained.) A more significant problem is that my squirming baby requires one hand to hold him in place while the other puts the harness on, or the tray in place; and this chair requires both hands to put the tray on. I am hoping that when he grows up a little he will settle down, and at that point, I think this chair will be fully satisfactory.
Also, the tray is small, which is visually attractive (and he doesn't seem to be swallowed up by the chair, as he is in the Peg Perego at my parents' house), but I see that an active baby is likely to make that much more of a mess. But the tray's not really big enough to have both a bowl and also a high-chair toy (suction-base type) on it at once (the toy inevitably ends up in the food).
Bottom line: If your baby is content to be in other kinds of seats (car seat, swing, whatever), this chair will probably work well for you. I still am glad we bought it (Svan's too expensive, don't really like the Peg Perego or the other Scandinavian designs out there) but there are a couple of features I have to hope will work for us over time.
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