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What is the best way to cycle with a baby (8months) (trailer or baby seat) ? (road, hybird or mountain bike)? |
What is the best way to cycle with a baby (8months) (trailer or baby seat) ? (road, hybird or mountain bike)? Having had 6 children, they are no strangers to cycling. The important issue concerns head protection. Your child's neck muscles are not strong enough to support a helmet at 8 months old. I used a foreword papoose carrier. My child was strapped to my chest. If I fell, my body would absorb the impact. Just remember there are 2 types of bike riders, those that fell today, and those that are going to fall tomorrow. Trailer is the safest, I believe. Just make sure you follow the guide lines in the owners manual. I used a trailer with my daughter from age 5-6 months to 5 years old with a mountain bike. you can strap your child more securely in a trailer. With a baby seat the bike will fill off balance and if you should fall the child could be in danger of getting injured. With a trailer if you fall the trailer will usually stay up right with the child secured in side the trailer. Mountain or hybrid will give you more control, for the tires are bigger, better stopping. Hope this helps some and happy riding Trailer for sure. A mountain or hybrid would work best I'd think. trailer but please watch for cars coming up behind u |
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