🛁 Elevate bath time with comfort and convenience—because your baby deserves the best splash!
The Summer Infant Deluxe Baby Bath Seat offers three adjustable recline positions and a secure mesh sling with a comfy headrest, designed for use in sinks or bathtubs. Lightweight and foldable, it’s perfect for travel and easy storage. The machine-washable sling ensures effortless cleaning, supporting babies up to 9 kg with safe, comfortable bathing every time.
Product Dimensions | 14.53 x 13.35 x 2.87 inches |
Item model number | 19883 |
Maximum weight recommendation | 9 Kilograms |
Material Type | Plastic,Mesh |
Material Composition | Mesh |
Care instructions | Machine Washable |
Batteries required | No |
Is portable | Yes |
Item Weight | 2.46 pounds |
J**N
We use this at the beach for baby!
We love to use this for our baby at the beach! It would also be great for bathing baby at home or on the go. It is perfect for throwing in our bag and just going! Not heavy at all! Our baby is 15lbs and is happy and comfortable as he sits and enjoys the beach. My husband and I take it down to the water and dip it in to make it cold for baby as he sits under the tent or in his pool using this seat. It has great head support and is sturdy for our little one! You can also just let your baby sit close to the water so the water touches them while they’re sitting. It’s also easy to clean! Highly recommend!
R**E
Perfect for travel
I got this seat for a family beach trip because I didn’t want to lug our baby’s bath tub there. This seat was perfect to bathe her in the tub. And it folds up for easy transport.
N**C
Perfect for a beach day
This was great for a beach day for my baby that wasn’t sitting up yet. Didn’t use it for bath time but I love it for going outside and sitting him down
D**S
I've Used Tons of Tubs & Still Came Back to this One
Is this really for newborns? Not really. And the reason I say that is because, like other reviewers mentioned the seat is TIGHT. Which means little give. But wait. Just because it isn't perfect for a newborn does not mean it isn't great for a two month old fatty who is 12 pounds and 23 inches long, because it totally is!!!I have two children, and with my first, we actually used a Summer Infant that looked just like this, but the seat did have more give than this one, and I used it from newborn until she was about two months old then had to switch. The reason? Back on the old one's the adjustable part was more under the child seats, and when their weight got to be too much it actually caused the mesh seat to dip too low, and the plastic would dig into my child. She started crying when she got a bath, and she used to love her baths, so after investigating, I realized what was wrong, and ended up purchasing a large Angelcare bath seat, which worked fine.Now that I have my second child, someone bought us the First Year's tub with newborn sling. I thought that was the coolest thing ever, and would really work for a newborn, which it does nicely...but it had two problems. One is it's size! That thing took up over half the kids tub! And when you're trying to bath a four year old, and your infant daughter at the same time, it is not fun. My older daughter had no room to move or play so I was rushing to get the newborn clean, then I'd take her out, and have to manhandle the tub as it's heavy due to water pouring in, and take it completely out of the tub so my daughter can have room. Then I felt it was time to take the sling out as she was almost two months, and getting too long for it besides trying to turn over already. So I took the sling out, and tried using the infant bather as is, but the hump in the bottom where the baby's privates sit on to prevent them from sliding down is horrible! You don't have access to clean their privates easily due to the hump, and it also squishes that area, and my daughter kept crying as I know it wasn't comfortable for her. So I went online to order another Angelcare tub when I came across the Summer Infant again.This time around they changed the design, and I went ahead and ordered it, remembering how much I had previously liked it except for that plastic piece. And luckily for us, they did change the design! This seat is now travel ready, or can be stowed easily when not in use! Being that we use this daily, I'm not going to constantly fold it down, but the option is there.When you open it up, it pops open in three easy steps. Pull the top back, and click into place (does take a little bit of force to make the grooves fit), then press the adjustable bottom piece into one of the three grooves in the lower green plastic piece section. Again, this does require a bit of force to pop it in, but it's easy to get it back out as you press the green tab in the middle sticking up back, and you're able to slide the adjustable piece out. The next step is pushing the bottom seat part back until it also clicks into place. That's it! It's ready to go!The mesh is tight, I'm not going to lie. So tight, that if you don't have a weighty child, then I can easily see them pushed up versus settling into the mesh. There is a small mesh side area that I'm assuming is to help keep infants from rolling out, but it's laughable. There's also a semi padded head area to keep your little one's head in place while you bath them. Again kind of laughable if you're talking about a newborn. The padded piece kind of feels like more air in there than anything else. The only other feature this has is a small piece of mesh underneath the seat that also helps hold your child up for added protection from drooping due to weight.This seat is also super, super light. But it is a little hard to get all the pieces out of the grooves for easy fold up, so if you are wanting to take this places, just remember you will have to use a little bit of force to fold it up. We actually go visit my mother a lot who lives close to us, so this is perfect for me in case I do want to go over in the evenings, and give the kids a bath there instead of a late bath at home. A few reviewers stated that it slides all over the tub, and it does, but having had one already I was expecting it. For the old one I actually used an inside rubber tub mat, as I knew I was going to need it in the future when my child was old enough to sit up on her own. So I had that, and used it on top of it so it didn't slide. This time around, mom is a little more crafty, and as soon as I got home from work, I plugged in the glue gun, and used it around the bottom of the seat all the way around. Bam! Instant rubber liner. I plopped it in the tub, and sure enough it worked great! No sliding at all!In actual use, it worked fine for my two month old! I'm able to wash her fully, and I'm not feeling like I'm wasting water as her sister gets in there with her. And her older sister loves the seat as it doesn't take up all the room in the tub, and it's sooo much easier for me to take out versus the First Year tub as well as being smaller and lighter than the Angelcare seat.
K**E
Foldable Bath
Used this for my first baby & bought again for my second. This was the best bath as a newborn & easy to store.
P**M
Good shower chair for baby
Was a gift they use it to bathe their baby.
E**K
Decent product ,but
We bought this for our Carribean trip. Having 2 elder children, we wanted the baby bathing experience as efficient as possible. It seems the right size for <1 yr old. Material is soft and comfortable. The reason I deducted stars was that I bought a NEW one, but an USED one was sent to me instead.
P**Y
great value
for the price its very nice and sturdy for the baby, I like how you can fold it away too when not using it.
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