OMNIUM brings Advances to the Child Seat Rack for the Cargo and Mini-Max bikes

OMNIUM's new accessory is simple, reliable and ready for the real adventures of parenthood.

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Amsterdam - 21 december 2023 - Omnium announces the ultimate solution for parents on the go: The Child Seat Rack. The rack is easy to install with reliable and safe attachments for popular child seats like the Thule Yepp Nexxt 2 and Qibble Air. In addition, the quick-release child seat allows you to attach and remove the seat from the cargo rack area quickly and is compatible with the Omnium Cargo and Mini-max bikes.

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The Child Seat Rack and seat turns cycling into an adventure. By elevating a little one to your level, a child will have a wider field of vision. Families can chat during their rides as they sit closer to each other and feel more connected during those cozy rides.  When the seat is not attached, the rack area can be used as wished. With The Extender Bar accessory, you can carry a big load and a child, the best of both worlds.

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The rack is constructed with high-quality aluminum and reinforced struts for added strength and safety. It weighs just 628g and is painted matte black to blend in with webbing when a child seat is not attached.

The Danish brand - born and inspired by the bike messaging culture - makes cargo biking a true pleasure with its do-it-all models.

Features

• Compatible with latest Thule Yepp and Qibbel seats

• Quick attachment and removal (if you have a quick-release seat) for versatility and

convenience

• Durable and lightweight construction for a secure and safe attachment

• Made in Taiwan

• Weight: 628g

• Price € 115,- (incl.)

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