The Ktaxon 3-in-1 Convertible Baby High Chair grows with your child from 6 to 36 months, offering three practical modes to adapt to every stage: high chair (90cm height for family dining), toddler chair (64cm for casual feeding by the sofa), and standalone seat. Designed for modern parents, this space-saving high chair solves the hassle of buying multiple seats with its 2-level height adjustment (fits most tables) and 3-position removable tray (adapts as baby grows). Safety is prioritized with a 5-point harness + anti-slip crotch guard and pyramid-stable base (reinforced steel frame + non-slip feet) to prevent tipping. The dual-layer tray separates meals and play (dishwasher-safe), while the breathable PU seat pad wipes clean instantly. Weighing just 8.8lbs (4kg) yet supporting 33lbs (15kg), it's ideal for small spaces.
Specifications
1. Material: Food-grade PP (tray) + steel frame
2. Modes: High chair (90cm) / Toddler chair (64cm) / Standalone seat
3. Adjustments: 2-height positions, 3-tray depths
4. Safety: 5-point harness, anti-tip base (4-point contact + silicone feet)
5. Tray: Dual-layer, removable (top dishwasher-safe)
6. Seat Pad: Breathable
7. Dimensions: High chair 23.62"x25.59"x35.43" / Toddler chair 18.11"x19.69"x25.2"
8. Weight: 8.8lbs (4kg) | Capacity: 33lbs (15kg)
SAFETY HARNESS GUIDELINES
1) Buckle Up Every Time
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Always buckle the harness as soon as your baby sits down, and only unbuckle when lifting your baby out.
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If your baby is in the high chair (even not eating), the harness must stay buckled—do not unbuckle for “just a moment.”
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If your baby fusses, do not release the harness. Try offering a toy, adjusting posture, or soothing with your voice instead.
2) Not a Substitute for Supervision
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The harness is designed to secure your baby in the chair, but it does not replace adult supervision.
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Always stay nearby (within about 3 ft / 1 m) to prevent pulling on the tray or climbing attempts.
3) Do Not Modify or Replace the Harness
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Do not remove or alter any parts of the original harness (buckles, adjusters, straps).
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Never substitute with ropes, cloth strips, or other makeshift ties—this may cause insufficient strength or entanglement risk.