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Portability and safety seem to be the features of choice. Congratulations to Comment #69, Brandi Westmoreland. You’re the new owner of a fabulous new Snazzy Baby Travel Chair.


One of the reasons I love Trekaroo is how I’ve got a community of thousands of parents keeping me up-to-date on what’s hot when traveling kids. One our newest Trekaroo members, Kailani (the mommy blogger behind An Island Life) tipped me off to the Snazzy Baby Travel Chair. Weighing in at less than 1 pound, the Snazzy Baby Travel Chair has been awarded the Most Portable Travel Chair by Trekaroo. It also fits into any diaper bag!!! Woo Woo! (Here’s the full article on Best Travel High Chairs).

The Steal – Win the Most Portable Travel High Chair

We knowing that eating outside the house is often difficult for kids who are more eager to play than eat.

Number of Winners: One (1)

Prize: 1 Snazzy Baby Travel Chair in Red for Valentine’s Day

To enter:

Tell us what feature(s) is important to you when shopping for a portable high chair.  You can leave a comment below, tweet your thoughts to @trekaroo, or leave a comment on Facebook.

For additional entries, feel free to do any or all of the following. Each one counts as an extra entry but be sure to leave a separate comment for each one.

Rules and guidelines:

  • 18 years of age or older
  • US Residents only
  • Multiple entries allowed per person

Deadline to enter: Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 11:59PM PST

A Sweet Valentine’s Deal

Purchase a Snazzy Baby travel chair for $34.99 and get a free pair of leg warmers (value: $7.99) for your special little Valentine. Just go to http://www.snazzybaby.us/shop and enter in the code: TREKAROO when you purchase a Snazzy Baby Travel Chair and a free pair of leg warmers will be added to your purchase. You just choose the color! (Available in for funky colors: Wild Blue , Pink Pizzaz, Jungle Green and Oceans Blue.)  Jump on this deal before it expires at the end of the month on 2/28/2010.

Don’t need a pair of leg warmers. Purchase the chair on Amazon for $29.59 and it’s eligible for free shipping savings .

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Esther Lee is a contributing author on Trekaroo – a reviews site dedicated to exploring and traveling with kids.
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78 Responses to “Monday Madness: The Most Portable Travel High Chair”

  1. Monday Madness: The Most Portable Travel High Chair | the talking … Says:

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  2. Carrie Says:

    The most important factor is that a travel highchair is lightweight and small- I have my hands full with kids already!

  3. Carrie Says:

    I’m a fan of Trekaroo on Facebook (Carrie F Y)

  4. Bridget Stern Says:

    The most important feature of a portable highchair would be the ability to clean it after each use before leaving the restaurant etc…

  5. Heather Says:

    The most important features are a lightweight, compact design as well as the ability to attach the chair to a variety of spaces. There is nothing worse than realizing your portable high chair can’t be attached to any of the furniture in your hotel room or wherever you may be trying to feed your little one!

  6. Camille Says:

    When I saw the title “portable highchair” I thought it was an oxymoron. All I could think of for the most important feature was a sarcastic “Must fit in my car.” Upon seeing it…”WOW” What a great idea. I want one!

  7. Grace Yao Says:

    The most important factor for a travel highchair is that it can be collapsed into a small bag for easy of carry. In addition, it should be made in a material that is easy to clean outside of house.

  8. Linda Says:

    With a 6-month old baby, to me, the most important feature of a travel highchair is how compact it can be once folded because luggage space is a luxury that we often don’t have enough of. It is also very important that the highchair is easy to assemble and can be tightly secured onto most chairs.

  9. Aimee Says:

    A travel highchair should be lightweight, small enough for a diaper bag, high in safety features yet simple in design. Easy to clean. Fashionable is a plus!

  10. Amy Says:

    The most important thing to me in a highchair is that it is collapsible and portable, and fits on most seats.

  11. Caryn Bailey Says:

    I like the ability to fold or store it neatly. I also like a chair that is lightweight.

  12. Caryn Bailey Says:

    I’m following Trekaroo on Twitter

    @rockinmama

  13. Caryn Bailey Says:

    I’m following Snazzy Baby on Twitter

  14. Caryn Bailey Says:

    I fanned Trekaroo on FB

  15. Caryn Bailey Says:

    I fanned Snazzy Baby on FB

  16. Caryn Bailey Says:

    I subscribed

  17. Marci Says:

    For me it has to be compact and very durable!

  18. CanCan Says:

    It has to be actually portable and not come in it’s own backpack. Plus I don’t like those ones with the inflatable seat because they get all tilty.

  19. Pat Says:

    Most important is that it is lightweight.

  20. McKim Says:

    Ease of use would be my top priority. Price is another big consideration.

  21. Ann Council Says:

    Strength and size

  22. Kathy Hecimovich Says:

    great for my granddaughter

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  24. Lydie Says:

    The weight and the portability.

  25. Monique Rizzo Says:

    For me it would be the ability to be portable enough to carry on an airplane for traveling.Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill@comcast.net

  26. Sarah C Says:

    The most important feature is portability. Will it fit easily in a diaper bag? This definitely would!

  27. Sarah C Says:

    Snazzy baby twitter follower soluckyducky

  28. Sarah C Says:

    Trekaroo twitter follower soluckyducky

  29. Mellissa C Says:

    It has to be lightweight and easy to carry.

  30. susan varney Says:

    its portability to me
    mverno@roadrunner.com

  31. israel y Says:

    the most important feature when shopping for a portable high chair is safety. 2nd most important is that its very compact and easy to transport.

  32. helenlam Says:

    I need something that is secure – securely straps onto the chair and securely holds the kiddo!

  33. Theresa Jenkins Says:

    compactable-easy to carry and reasemble and use and I would love if it could be easely clean it or in this cast durable enoght to wash and wash…I’m a grandma of 4 and would love to try this…….thanks

  34. jessi dalba Says:

    like it

  35. jessi dalba Says:

    practicality

  36. Danielle Waldo Says:

    What is important to us is that it fits in the car and is easy to clean and sanitize.

    waitressdani (at) hotmail (dot) com

  37. Denise B. Says:

    It’s most important that the restraints do the job of keeping my son from climbing out or falling off the chair.

  38. Cheryl Says:

    The most important part to me is that it is safe. I don’t want to strap the baby in, and somehow it loosens or she can get out of it. Thanks!

  39. Liz H Says:

    that it is not bulky and it is lightweight. I have enough to carry.

  40. Linda Says:

    The improtant feature I’m looking for is it must be lightweight and fold up small for easy traveling.

  41. Bernadette Says:

    Definitely safety (it doesn’t hurt that it’s cute though!).

  42. Laura DeLuca Says:

    The most important feature, other than the obvious that its safe for my child, would be that its portable and easy to carry with me

  43. Stephanie Coldwell Says:

    well besides safety.. EASY! lightweight and folds easily

    Thanks!!

  44. Stephanie Coldwell Says:

    I also blogged about your giveaway!

  45. vicki sidles Says:

    portable, easy to carry anywhere and with this we don’t have to rely on whether or not a high chair is available….wherever we go!

  46. cher Says:

    I want the product to be washable! So I can at least wipe it down!

  47. Katrina Says:

    ease of use, and safety! =)

  48. Katrina Says:

    I follow snazzy baby on twitter (katrinawelch)

  49. Katrina Says:

    I follow trekaroo on twitter!

  50. kristy Says:

    I think its important for it to be very safe for baby. It should be able to be adjusted to fit baby comfortably and securely.

  51. kim smyth Says:

    …portable, clean, easy to bring with you anywhere! I would like to show off to my friends how ‘smart’ I am by getting one first!

  52. JL Says:

    we are a family of three and tend to travel quite frequently.
    Safety is first. Convenience would be second on my list. Easy portablity would definitely be of much convenience…

  53. Melodic Mom Says:

    The most important feature to me is portability. I hate packing up my daughter’s HUGE full size high chair everytime we go to my Aunt’s house. It takes up the entire trunk.

  54. sarah woods Says:

    Travel High Chair perfect for our new grandson when traveling from Tn to Ms. Thanks SW

  55. Melodic Mom Says:

    I follow Snazzy Baby on twitter as MelodicMom

  56. Melodic Mom Says:

    I follow you on twitter as MelodicMom

  57. Melodic Mom Says:

    I tweeted: http://twitter.com/MelodicMom/statuses/9081436478

  58. Rebecca Peters Says:

    The most important feature on a portable highchair is that its light weight, but not flimsy.. I want my baby to be safe

  59. Rebecca Peters Says:

    I subscribe via email

  60. Erika Says:

    Something that has easy directions. If I can’t put it together properly, my kiddo won’t be safe.

  61. Gianna Says:

    It’s easy to break down and fit in a small area to take with you.

  62. djgroz Says:

    Easy to Carry

  63. Sonya Says:

    Size and safety! I won’t use it if it’s too bulky or if it’s not safe!

  64. Jennifer Barr Says:

    safety…has to be of good quality

  65. Joanne Hibl Says:

    i’d like to win this safety seat

  66. simone Says:

    The most important factor to me is that it works on all shapes/ heights of chairs. You don’t get to pick your chair when you are out! Thanks! thebubbledies(at)gmail(dot)com

  67. simone Says:

    I follow you on twitter.bluenude3 Thanks! thebubbledies(at)gmail(dot)com

  68. simone Says:

    I follow SB on twitter.bluenude3 Thanks! thebubbledies(at)gmail(dot)com

  69. Brandi Westmoreland Says:

    Safety is the most important thing to me!! It HAS to be safe for the child :-)

  70. S Carter Says:

    I look for compact size, safety and ability to affix to lots of types of chairs

  71. Chrysa Says:

    Safety is the most important feature.

  72. Chrysa Says:

    I’m following trekaroo on Twitter (I’m @ThriftyJinxy).

  73. janet Says:

    The most important thing to me in a highchair is that that its very colapsable,easy 2 clean and use:)

  74. janet Says:

    following u on twitter
    jmahurin40

  75. janet Says:

    tweeted
    http://twitter.com/jmahurin40/status/9129967510

  76. janet Says:

    •Following Trekaroo on Twitter

  77. janet Says:

    I Fan Snazzy Baby on Facebook
    janet mahurin

  78. janet Says:

    I Fan Trekaroo on Facebook:)

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