Strengths:Sturdy, folds easily, multiple height settings, convenient locks on the wheels, engaging toy tree on that snaps into the removable tray.
Weaknesses:Assembly manual isn't terribly clear, the harness is a tangle of straps that could have been simplified, the tray is difficult to take off if you are holding a baby.
Posted Mar 29, 2008 - I don't have any experience with any other highchair, but this one has some very nice functional features.
The movable height settings are particularly nice becauce you can raise or lower the highchair to match whatever chair level you are seated. Also, the chair moves easily with the wheels unlocked, but then is stationary and safe once the locks are engaged.
The toy/music area is pretty interesting to our daughter and Fisher Price did a nice job designing the different toys. I do wish that the music would last longer or that it offered a loop setting to continually play.
It was pretty easy to put together, but the manual was pretty bare bones. If someone wasn't mechanically-inclined they might want to enlist some help with the assembly. Also, there are a couple of areas during assembly where it really helps to have a second pair of hands.
The straps on the harness are a bit of a pain, but that's a small inconveniece and they securely hold a child so that is the good.
All in all it's a good highchair and I would recommend it!
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