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Polisport Joy FF vs Qibbel 6+

Comparison 2026Child Seats

70

Polisport Joy FF

Polisport · Achteraan kinderzitje

54.95

VS
78

Qibbel 6+

Qibbel · Kinderzitje voor oudere kids

79.95

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

SpecificationPolisport Joy FFQibbel 6+
Price€54.95+45%€79.95
Rating★4.1 (780)★4.3 (560)
Overall70/10078/100+11%
Safety
HarnessDriepuntsgordelDriepuntsgordel
CertificationEN 14344
FootrestsVerstelbaar met bandenMet beschermkappen
Suitability
PositionAchteraan (bagagedrager)Achteraan (bagagedrager)
Age range9 maanden - 6 jaar+50%6 - 10 jaar
Max weight22 kg+59%35 kg
Material
Weight3.2 kg+9%3.5 kg
Mount
SystemBagagedrager
Extras
Styling setsVerwisselbaar

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

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