Polisport Joy FF vs Qibbel 6+
Comparison 2026 — Child Seats
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Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the Qibbel 6+ edges out the Polisport Joy FF with an overall score of 78/100 against 70/100. It scores particularly well on safety (80/100) and comfort (78/100), making it the better all-round pick in Child Seats.
The Polisport Joy FF remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €54.95 versus €79.95.
Safety winner
Qibbel 6+
8% higher than its rival
Value winner
Polisport Joy FF
8% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | Polisport Joy FF | Qibbel 6+ |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €54.95+45% | €79.95 |
| Rating | ★4.1 (780) | ★4.3 (560) |
| Overall | 70/100 | 78/100+11% |
| Safety | ||
| Harness | Driepuntsgordel | Driepuntsgordel |
| Certification | EN 14344 | — |
| Footrests | Verstelbaar met banden | Met beschermkappen |
| Suitability | ||
| Position | Achteraan (bagagedrager) | Achteraan (bagagedrager) |
| Age range | 9 maanden - 6 jaar+50% | 6 - 10 jaar |
| Max weight | 22 kg+59% | 35 kg |
| Material | ||
| Weight | 3.2 kg+9% | 3.5 kg |
| Mount | ||
| System | Bagagedrager | — |
| Extras | ||
| Styling sets | — | Verwisselbaar |
Pros and cons
Polisport Joy FF
Pros
- Sharpest price for a certified, safe child seat
- Lightweight: just 3.2 kg
- Footrests with safety straps keep little feet in place
- Complies with the EN 14344 safety standard
Cons
- Less comfortable than premium options on longer rides
- Harness adjustment is fiddlier than on the Thule or Hamax
Qibbel 6+
Pros
- Unique: suitable for children up to 10 years and 35 kg
- Footrests with protective caps prevent contact with the spokes
- Sturdy three-point harness fits bigger children
- Swappable styling sets in various colours
Cons
- Only suitable for children aged 6 and up — not for toddlers
- Requires a sturdy rear rack — not every bike qualifies