Tabletop adjustment
The ability to change the distance between your own tabletop and the back of the chair.
Adjusting the tabletop allows you to adjust its position so that your baby will be as comfortable as possible to sit in the chair.
Seat height
The number of individual levels on which the seat of the high chair can be installed. The more such levels, the wider the possibilities for choosing the installation height and the more accurately you can choose the height for specific conditions.
Backrest tilt
The number of positions in which the adjustable (see above) highchair backrest can be installed. The more such positions, the wider the possibilities for adjusting the backrest.
Footrest height adjustment
The height of the footrest can be adjusted in accordance with the seat itself. Most highchairs are designed to last at least a couple of years, and this is exactly the period in which the child grows most intensively; and
the height-adjustable footrest allows you to adjust the highchair as your child grows.
Footrest height
The number of levels the adjustable footrest can be set to (see above). The more such levels, the wider the adjustment possibilities and the more accurately you can adjust the height of the footrest.
Rocking function
The option to use the highchair as a rocking chair provides versatility for entertainment or soothing a baby, enhancing overall comfort. This functionality can be achieved through removable curved skids or a swing-like design. Choosing
a chair with a rocking function eliminates the need for a separate rocking chair.
Material
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Metal. The most popular material for modern highchairs - this is primarily due to the high durability and reliability of metal at a low cost. It is used for most full-size highchairs (see "Type"), except for convertible ones.
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Wood. Wood in highchairs is almost as durable as metal, but it can weigh considerably more. The main advantage of this material is that it is pleasant to the touch. For this reason, wood is widely used primarily in convertible highchairs (see "Type"), where the base when unfolded plays the role of a table for the baby.
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Plastic. The lightest of all types of materials for modern chairs, in addition, it is inexpensive, but at the same time the least durable. It is used mainly in folding models and in
boosters, for which light weight is important.
In addition to those described above, there are also combined models, using a combination of metal and plastic. This provides the main advantages of both materials — good durability and low weight.