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phil and teds Lobster Review

With the smallest weight and size, this chair is very travel friendly, but it lacks comfort and is harder to clean
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phil and teds lobster portable high chair review
phil and teds Lobster
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Price:  $100 List
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Manufacturer:   phil & teds
By Molly Bradac ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Jun 16, 2018
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RANKED
#5 of 8
  • Portability - 50% 7.0
  • Ease of Use - 40% 6.0
  • Ease of Cleaning - 10% 3.0

The Skinny

The phil and teds Lobster is a hook-on style portable high chair that includes a tray. It is lightweight and folds into a small package, storing nicely in its included carry bag, making this option very travel-friendly. However, it less comfortable than other contenders in our review, and a tool is needed to remove the canvas cover, which is a hassle come cleaning time. While the seat leaves something to be desired, we still think there are enough pros for this to be considered when looking at hook-on chairs, especially if your little one is petite and you want the smallest or lightest option around.
REASONS TO BUY
Very portable
Easy to place
4-point shoulder harness
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive
Leg holes small
Tool needed to remove seat cover

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Pros Very portable, easy to place, 4-point shoulder harnessComfortable, high-quality, and easy to useLightweight, small when folded, and the seat's cover is easy to access, remove, and replaceRemovable canvas is machine washable, easy to pop open and close, removable tray, backside pocket to store small itemsEasy to clean, two dining trays and cover, three height adjustments
Cons Expensive, leg holes small, tool needed to remove seat coverNot the lightest or smallestHand wash only, some crevasses collect crumbs, and the seat lacks features of comfortNot the smallest when foldedBulky, not as travel-friendly
Bottom Line With the smallest weight and size, this chair is very travel friendly, but it lacks comfort and is harder to cleanWhile not the smallest, this quality chair is still travel-friendly and comfy for meals away from homeAs a compact and lightweight chair, this option is most suitable for families who want the absolute smallest for travelAn inexpensive portable high chair with convenient extras, such as a removable tray and carry bag that is quick to set up and dismantleEasily attaches to most chairs, durable and easy to clean
Rating Categories phil and teds Lobster Inglesina Fast Table Mountain Buggy Pod hiccapop OmniBoost Fisher-Price Health...
Portability (50%)
7.0
7.0
9.0
5.0
4.0
Ease of Use (40%)
6.0
9.0
6.0
8.0
6.0
Ease of Cleaning (10%)
3.0
4.0
5.0
8.0
9.0
Specs phil and teds Lobster Inglesina Fast Table Mountain Buggy Pod hiccapop OmniBoost Fisher-Price Health...
Product Weight 4.3 lbs 4.2 lbs 2.2 lbs 4 lbs 4.7 lbs
Usage Range 6 mo to 36 mo, Max 37 lbs 6 mo - 36 mo, Max 37 lbs 6 mo - 36 mo, Max 37 lbs 6 mo - 3 yrs Max 50 lbs
Tray Yes No No Yes Yes
Pocket No Yes No Yes No
Folded Dimensions 13.7" x 13.4" x 4" 14" x 17" x 4" 13.5" x 13.5" x 2.2" 17" x 7" x 7" 17" x 16.2" x 13"

Our Analysis and Test Results

Founded in 1994 by a father-son team and later purchased in 1998 by current CEO Campbell Gower, phil and teds is an innovative company whose mantra is "adapt and survive." This New Zealand-based company has infused the baby industry in the US with contemporary inspiration and vigorous competition.

Performance Comparison


phil and teds lobster portable high chair review - the phil and teds lobster works for babies 6 months - 36 months, or...
The Phil and Teds Lobster works for babies 6 months - 36 months, or a maximum of 37 lbs. However, we think it is best for petite babies as seating space is limited.
Credit: Micah James

Portability


At 4.3 lbs, the Lobster is easy to carry and falls right in the middle for weight in the group of chairs in this review. When folded, it is one of the smallest hook-on chairs in our lineup. The chair and tray fit together snugly in the included carry bag and can be transported using the tote handles, or the whole kit and kaboodle can fit into a large diaper bag.

Lobster Folded down with tray underneath.
Lobster Folded down with tray underneath.
Lobster and tray fits inside included carry bag with tote handles...
Lobster and tray fits inside included carry bag with tote handles. The whole deal can even be stuffed into a larger diaper bag or backpack.

Ease Of Use


The Lobster is simple to set up, unfold, slide onto the table, and twist tight. Then, voila, you're finished!

The claw-like clamps are easy to use, but they are not compatible...
The claw-like clamps are easy to use, but they are not compatible with all table designs.
The Lobster is the only contender in our lineup that uses a 4-point...
The Lobster is the only contender in our lineup that uses a 4-point harness.

There are limitations to the type of surfaces that work with the Lobster. For example, it only works with tables that have straight edges and no skirts or lips, which can make it challenging to use at all restaurants.

The Lobster has a 4-point harness and is suitable for use with babies from 6-months to 37 lbs. However, the seat feels cramped inside. We had a 25 lbs tester who pushed its space limits and was downright irritable in the seat. Sadly, the Lobster isn't as comfortable as some of the other chairs we reviewed.

phil and teds lobster portable high chair review - in the phil and teds lobster, there's less room for children to move...
In the phil and teds Lobster, there's less room for children to move and really pressed against the table. Also, the seat is deep, which places them lower than they'd like to be to the table or countertop.
Credit: Jackie Boeheim

Putting the baby inside and strapping them in is not a walk in the park either. The smaller leg holes can be difficult to maneuver, especially if you have a baby with chunkier thighs, shoes, or an older child. It can be challenging to get them settled into the seat as the leg holes are not as large as most babies will likely need. Also, the seat installs close to the edge of the table, and if you have a wiggly toddler, it can be difficult to get them into the tight space. With the baby in the seat, you have an even smaller space to fit your hands so you can buckle your baby in and tighten the straps. This design creates a very frustrating experience. The harness straps include large, padded covers that you can remove for more space, but you sacrifice comfort for more room to maneuver.

phil and teds lobster portable high chair review - we appreciate the tray, which isn't fancy but is helpful when...
We appreciate the tray, which isn't fancy but is helpful when avoiding potentially germy surfaces.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease Of Cleaning


Though a quick wipe with a wet cloth should be sufficient after most meals, the polyester seat fabric is removable for a more thorough cleaning. Unfortunately, you will need a tool to remove the cover from the frame. In addition, the chair is hand wash and air dry, which will take more time and forethought than if you could use a washer and dryer. The tray is top-rack dishwasher safe, but we suggest hand washing to minimize plastic degradation and potential chemical leaching into your baby's food.

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