Stokke Trip Trap Chair Reviews

Stokke Trip Trap Chair Nursing

Product Type: Stokke kids equipment

Newest Review: ... to be with us at the table from the start. The Tripp Trapp is manufactured by Stokke, a Norwegian company. The chair was ... more

 ... designed in 1972 by Peter Opsvik and the aim of the chair is to allow people of all ages to sit at the same table in the same natural position. There are various accessories which enable the chair to be used from birth (if desired), through babyhood, childhood and beyond. There is a repositionable footrest, which ensures that feet and legs are correctly supported and don't dangle mid-air like on a 'normal' chair and the seat is depth adjustable, to ensure that the users back is supported by the back rest. The chair ev...more

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Customer Stokke Trip Trap Chair Reviews (11)

willow-the-wisp
Stokke Trip Trap Chair: Premier League Highchair - worth the price! (912 words)
by - written on 16/03/13 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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The Stokke Tripp Trapp seems to be one of those items that are either loved or loathed. When asking for a recommendation for a highchair, the two names that invariably come up time and again are the pricey Stokke Tripp Trapp or, at the other end of the market, the IKEA Antilop. When the time came to purchase a highchair for BabyWisp1, we were dissuaded from purchasing the Tripp Trapp and so ended up with a more traditional style highchair with padded seat and attached tray. Oh, how we regretted that decision as we time and again cleaned food debris out of the seemingly hundreds of cracks and crevices on the highchair and tray (and BabyWisp1 was by no means a ...  Read the complete review

loopcinda
Stokke Trip Trap (553 words)
by - written on 14/07/10 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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When my 2nd child was born, we were sill using our highchair with my 1st child, who wasn't yet quite big enough to sit in a proper grown up chair. Luckily, a friend was about to get rid of a Stokke Trip Trap and gave it to us. The Trip Trap is a very modern looking high chair. It is made of wood and comes in a variety of colours, mine is the beech wood colour. It measures approx 31 inches from floor to top of back rest and is 18 inches wide. It is surprisingly compact and takes up much less space than a traditional high chair. The shape of the Trip Trap can best be described as being like an upside down number 7 The Trip Trap has a back ...  Read the complete review

september1
Stokke Trip Trap Chair: One of the best (574 words)
by - written on 20/08/09 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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My husband wanted to buy the trip trapp and I have to say I wasn't convinced. Pay over a £100 for a high chair that is going to get covered in food, sticky stuff and juice and doesn't even come with a tray! I started to change my mind at a baby show where I saw a fully grown man stand on one, it took his weight without any problems. Let me explain what else about this chair made it one of the best baby buys that we have made. The trip trapp is well made, the wooden chair comes in a number of stains and colours that you can choose to suit your kitchen/dining room decor. It's ergonomic design is attractive and the chair is designed to slide on most ...  Read the complete review

loulouc
Stokke Sleepi Cot (616 words)
by - written on 15/09/05 (Very useful, 3120 readings)
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Whilst pregnant, I spent lots of time writing lists and lists of things my baby would need (I am sure all other pregnant lasies do this also!!)top of my list was somewhere for my baby to sleep!! I originally wanted a moses basket and a cotbed but pricing these up it seemed a bit silly to spend loads of money on a little bed that my baby would only sleep in for a few months.... ...I then found the Stokke Sleepi Cot. Supposedly shaped in a curved design as to represent the mothers womb, my first love of this cot was the look of the crib, it was small enough to be snug for a new born baby but then the whole thing then turned into a cot, then a cotbed, then a ...  Read the complete review

pootlegirl
Stokke Trip Trap Chair: Not so expensive when you consider how many years you will b ... (961 words)
by - written on 27/09/11 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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When I was pregnant there was no doubt in my mind that we would be getting a Tripp Trapp! Having known several families who have used them I already knew what amazing advantages they had over standard high chairs. There are a number of reasons why I think they are so fantastic. Firstly, they are far from unsightly! They come in several colours so you can match them to your kitchen. We have a pine table and chairs so we went for the natural finish which matches perfectly. When not in use it can be pushed under the table tidily just like a normal dining chair. Which for me is definitely preferable to having a huge plastic high chair/tray combination that ...  Read the complete review

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