High Chair Comparison Chart
NOTE: Comparison chart was created based on
available information and features are subject to change. Consult manufacturer
for safety information.
Feeding time should be easy and comfortable for both you and baby. High chairs come in a variety of price ranges, designs and come with different features. This comparison chart will help you find the right one for you, your baby and even your decor.
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Fisher-Price Space Saver High Chair
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Fisher-Price Zen Collection High Chair
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Cost |
Approx $60 |
Approx $110 |
Approx $150 |
Approx $200 |
Approx $265 |
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Height Adjustment Options |
3 height adjustments and 3 recline positions |
6 height adjustments, 1 recline position |
None |
3 height adjustments, 3 position incline and newborn insert. |
A number of possible adjustments to accommodate children or even adults
of varying sizes |
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Maximum Weight |
50 pounds |
40 pounds |
50 pounds |
50 pounds |
300 pounds |
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Harness and Security |
5 point harness and straps securely to chair |
5 point harness |
3 point harness |
5 point removable harness |
5 point removable safety harness |
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Removable Tray |
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No tray. For use at a table |
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Convertability and Convenience |
Full size chair features, but fits on top of a chair. Converts to
toddler booster |
Folds 42% slimmer for easy storage |
Traditional high chair |
Folds for easy storage. Harness, tray cover and other parts are
dishwasher safe |
Can be used for babies all the way to adults. It’s a stylish chair that
can blend into a kitchen’s decor |
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Material |
Plastic and polyester |
Plastic and polyester |
Wood and plastic |
Plastic, suede and wood accents |
Wood |