
Welcome to Seats for Kids
Our objectives - simple. To offer better solutions than are currently available for Childrens seating.
“Mat and Jo have been great supporters of the Iain Rennie Hospice at Home, raising lots of money through various sponsored events, including a marathon walk and 65 mile ride! The Iain Rennie Hospice at Home is delighted to be their chosen charity to benefit from donations from sales of their bike seat business”
Liz Clarke, Head of Community Fundraising, IRHH
World Champion Triathlete chooses WeeRide bike seat
Loretta Harrop, former World Champion and Olympic medal winner triathlete, loves riding with her child in the new WeeRide, a centre mounted child bike seat now available in Australia.
If you have used a rear mounted baby bike seat in the past you will know how frustrating it can be when you can’t see what your child is doing. Perhaps they have decided to throw a shoe off, or the helmet is covering their eyes or they may have fallen asleep – it’s very hard to look after them when they are behind you and you are trying to keep your eye on the road. The new WeeRide centre-mounted child bike seat allows you to watch your child and the road at the same time.
The WeeRide is fabulous. Not only does it feel safer to have my arms around my son Hayden, but I can talk to him as we ride and teach him about everything we see,” said Loretta. “He gets to see what I see rather than a great view of my back.”

“Safety is very important to me when I’m riding with my child,” said Harrop, “and the WeeRide feels very safe to me. Both Hayden and I love it. I also love the fact that I’m not going to get half way through our ride and find that Hayden has ditched a shoe along the way. I can watch him at all times.”
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A recent study by Research Now found that seven out of ten parents would prefer a front-mounted bicycle child carrier than a traditional rear-mounted one. The WeeRide will allow you to feel your child is safe while you enjoy the significant health, transport and environmental benefits of cycling.
1998 & 2001 Goodwill games champion |