| | |  | Safety Gadgets | Home » » » Safety 1st Grip 'n Go Walker | | | | | | | Description: | | The lightweight Grip 'n Go Animal Geo Walker is the only plastic walker that features an innovative tri-leg design and folds easily for storage and portability. Gripping handles encourage baby to "grip and go" for safe exploration. Features: - Innovative folding tri-leg design
- Two oversized interactive toys with sounds and lights
- Large snack/play tray
- Peek-a-boo tray window
- Three-level seat design
- Removable cloth seat
- Safety brakes
- JPMA- and ASTM-certified
- Holds up to 30 pounds
- Measures 23"H x 24"W x 31"D
| | | Features: | |
• Innovative folding tri-leg design
• Large snack/play tray
• 3 level seat design
• Safety brakes
• 4 months until child begins walking
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 6.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 25.25 inches | | Product Height:
| 33.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 14.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 33.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 25.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 7.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 14.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 51 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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Good productMar 11, 2010 My daugher is just about 8 months old but has been obsessed with trying to walk since about 6 months old. She loves sitting in the walker but she can only walk backwards right now because she's too far away from the ground and can't get any traction to push forward. I thought it would be good for 8 months old but I find myself still pushing her around the room (which is why I got it so I could avoid doing that considering i'm pregnant again). Hopefully in the next month or so she'll be able to walk by herself and this will be well worth it. I like the tray too - she eats off of it and tries to kick forward and see her feet through it, which is really cute.
Loved it!Jan 05, 2010 My daughter loved her walker so much. We had it for 3 months now and there wasn't a day that she was not in it. She has now mastered the art of actually walking forward, as oppose to backwards, sideways and just standing still. Set up was a breeze and the collapsible feature is nice, but I never use it since she in it so often. All the other reviews that complain that the product is unsafe and folds up are wrong they installed it incorrectly. I had the same problem until I read the instructions clearly. The product is safe when set up correctly, enough said. Other reviews should spend more time reading the instructions than posting videos that give the product a bad name. Best Walker for the money.
Fun on the runDec 02, 2009 I love this walker. My son is 7 months old and is pretty good size for his age. It's very sturdy and I love that it comes to a complete stop if the wheel/wheels drop off to a different level of flooring. The toys keep his attention and he loves to play with them even when he's not in the walker.
Good Not GreatDec 01, 2009 The way the back wheels are attached is a little flimzy I need to find a way to fix them so that they will stay rolling one of mine the metal part keeps comming out.
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TERRIBLE CUSTOMER SUPPORTMay 29, 2009 Safety 1st & Doral Juvenile Products do not support their products. We have a walker (not this exact model) which is 13 months old (based on their own manuf date code!) One of the back weeks fell off and is lost. When contacted about replacement, they only replace the FRONT coaster wheels. When pressed for a reason, they could only say that rear wheels are manufacturer installed and are not meant to be replaced by consumers. So I guess that means - WE ARE SCREWED. Stay away from this company and their products
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