Evolur Zoodle 2 in 1 Convertible Baby High Chair in Black, Easy to Clean, Adjustable and Removable Tray, Compact and Portable High Chair, Foldable High Chair with Adjustable Footrest
Original price was: $172.99.$73.26Current price is: $73.26.
MULTI-FUNCTIONALITY: The award-winning Evolur Zoodle High Chair grows with your baby! Use it as a high-chair at the table, when your little ones start eating on their own. Convert it into a toddler chair as your LO grows independent.
YOUR SAFETY FIRST: The Zoodle travel high chair has a five-point safety harness with a padded shoulder belt cover, and non-skid feet. It meets ASTM f-833-18 standards. Little wonder then that it was a winner at the 2022 NATIONAL PRODUCT PARENTING AWARDS.
STYLISH DESIGN: The eye-catching Zoodle high chair for toddlers is made of sturdy beech wood & hygienic food grade PP material. The padded seat is made of durable, lightweight & non-toxic PU fabric. You can choose from five exciting finishes.
Why we picked this
Product Details
The Evolur Zoodle 2 in 1 Convertible Baby High Chair is designed to grow with your child, starting as a high chair and easily converting into a toddler chair. This versatility makes it a practical choice for parents. The chair features a five-point safety harness for added security and meets ASTM f-833-18 standards, ensuring safety during mealtime. Its stylish design includes sturdy beech wood and hygienic food-grade PP material, making it both durable and easy to clean. The padded seat is made from non-toxic PU fabric, providing comfort for your little one.
- Adjustable double feeding tray
- Two adjustable footrests
- Compact and portable design
- Easy to clean removable seat
Pros & Cons
- Versatile 2-in-1 design for growing children
- Safety features including a five-point harness
- Stylish and sturdy construction
- Easy to clean with removable seat
- Maximum weight recommendation of 15 pounds
- Limited color options available
- May require assembly upon delivery
Original price was: $172.99.$73.26Current price is: $73.26.





