The Clek Foonf is a classy and luxurious car seat. It is beautifully designed, safe, and built to last.
A lot of the more inexpensive car seats can’t boast more than safety and maybe a cup holder. The Clek Foonf is designed to make you forget about those car seats and swear them off forever. But is it right for you?
In this review we cover the Clek Foonf in depth so you can feel confident that you’ve made the right decision when picking your car seat.
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A better question here would be why not to buy the Clek Foonf. It has so many positives it’s very difficult to find a negative. The Clek Foonf is comfortable. It has a plush seat with an easy to clean fabric. That is a convenience you will never take for granted as a mom.
Speaking of convenience, it’s easy to install. I know, I know, what else do you need to know? Wait, there’s more! The Clek Foonf actually sits up a little higher than other car seat models. This makes it really easy to get your kid in and out without wrenching your back. There will be no more struggling with your spirited 11 month old to get them into the seat. Amen to that!
It’s narrow. It fits in your car. The Clek Foonf may look large and bulky but it’s really not. What it is is a sturdy monster of a car seat in a surprisingly slim frame. In fact it is only 17 inches wide. That makes it an idea seat to fit 3 across in a backseat. If you have multiples or just want some more space, the Clek Foonf is your guy.
There’s another feature that I think really sets the Clek Foonf apart from other car seats. This seat has an anti-rebound bar. What in the world is that? (Or at least that’s what I was thinking when I was researching this seat). An Anti-rebound bar is exactly what it says it is. It is an extra rebound point in the event of a crash. That means less force on your precious cargo. Anytime you can reduce the force on your child more, the safer they are.
The anti-rebound bar is just part of the revolutionary safety features of the Clek Foonf. It has extended rear-facing capabilities which, if you have read up on safety for car seats, you KNOW is a must. The Clek Foonf has a steel and magnesium substructure. That is pretty hard core for a car seat! Advanced side impact protection is another must in a quality car seat. The Clek Foonf doesn’t disappoint. It has a nice cocoon of foam around your child to keep them safe and sound in the event of a collision. It’s also NCAP tested. This is important because they simulate extreme collision situations.
As you can see there is a whole lot of reasons to buy the Clek Foonf car seat, and that’s why it ranks high on our convertible car seat reviews. The only drawbacks I can find are that it is heavy and expensive. However, I would argue that both of those are due to the extreme high quality of the Clek Foonf seat.
As mentioned above, the Clek Foonf has revolutionary safety features. I really love this about this seat. If for no other reason, you should buy the Clek Foonf for peace of mind while you are barreling down the highway.
The Anti-rebound bar is a big safety feature that makes this car seat stand out in the crowd. It absorbs energy in the event of a crash to reduce force on your child. You are going to be hard pressed to find something similar like this in another car seat.
Again, the extended rear-facing capability is a must anymore in any car seat. The Clek Foonf has you covered and then some. This seat was designed to keep your child rear-facing as long as possible.
When I think of a safe car seat, I think of my child wearing a helmet wrapped in bubble wrap, and placed in a cushion packed steel frame. This is basically what the Clek Foonf does, minus the helmet.
It has a steel and magnesium frame. Then, the shell is stuffed with energy absorbing foam to help absorb any force in the event of a crash. Combined with the Anti-rebound bar, it really is one of the safest if not THE safest car seat on the market.
It is side impact tested and NCAP tested. This is important because they test for the most extreme situations. If that’s not peace of mind, I don’t know what is. If you are looking for even more safety features, the Clek Foonf has them.
The REACT safety system is what parents dream of when they want their child safe in a car seat. Beyond just having your child rear facing as long as possible, you want the car seat to be safe forward facing, too.
REACT stands for Rigid-Latch Energy Absorbing Crumple Technology. What the heck does that translate to in simple English? Basically it means that you want your child to have as small of an impact as possible. If you paid attention in physics class, you know that in a sudden stop you don’t just stop with the vehicle. You continue to move forward.
What the REACT system does is slow down the speed at which you stop. It does this by crumpling the aluminum honeycomb and then absorbing the energy from the collision. This makes it so as little of force as possible is transferred to your child.
All of these things combined put the Clek Foonf car seat as one of the absolute safest on the market. You can keep looking but you aren’t going to find anything any more safe. This is your gold standard.
We talked earlier about how the Clek Foonf may LOOK bulky, in reality, it is pretty slim. It is however a bit heavy. That’s that steel and magnesium frame for you! The weight and dimensions vary somewhat depending on forward facing, rear facing, and height of your child.
Seating depth: 12.5 inches
Seating height: 21.5-26 inches
Harness-Slot Height: 8-17 inches
Width: 13-17 inches
Fore-Aft measurement in rear-facing: 33 inches
Height measurement in rear-facing: 25.5-28.5 inches
Height measurement in forward-facing: 28-32.5 inches
Seat weight in forward-facing: 33 pounds
Seat weight in rear-facing: 38 pounds
Weight and height limits for rear-facing:
The Clek Foonf has a 14 to 50 pound weight limit rear-facing.They must be able to sit up on their own. It also has a 25-43 inch height range.
*Read more on these ranges in Using it for Newborn Babies and Infants
Weight and height limits for forward-facing:
It has a 20 to 65 pound weight range for forward facing seat and a 30 to 49 inch height range.
I think that the Clek Foonf rear facing weight and height ranges are really misleading because they can go much lower. You can get the infant-thingy (basically an infant insert that is sold separately) and put your child in as small as 5 pounds and 19 inches.
I’d like to point out that while buying something extra on an expensive car seat can be frustrating, it’s better than buying a whole extra car seat. The Clek Foonf is one of the safest seats on the market so I think it’s well worth it to buy the infant-thingy.
You should be able to keep your child rear facing for at LEAST 1 year if not 2. I would keep them rear facing as long as they fit the weight and height ranges. It’s the safest way for them to ride in the car.
It’s hard to find a 2-in-1 car seat that is comfortable for both infants and toddlers. The Clek Foonf managed to excel at this. While you should keep your child rear facing until at least 1 year, it is recommended to keep them rear facing until they are 2.
When it is time to turn them around, you should feel secure in knowing that the safety standards for forward facing are just as looked into with the Clek Foonf as rear facing. The REACT safety system makes you as a parent feel more than comfortable knowing it is heavily tested for severe impacts.
I’m a big fan of a lot of these car seats. However, the Clek Foonf really does take the cake. You are going to have a really hard time beating it. Nonetheless, let’s see how the Clek Foonf stands up to some other heavy hitters.
These are pretty close in comparison. The Fllo just is a little less expensive and has not quite the safety standards as the Foonf. That being said, I do think that the Foonf wins out. Safety is always going to be my main concern in a car seat. The safer, the better.
The Nuna Rava gives the Clek Foonf a run for it’s money. It is about the same price and is very stylish and safe. However, I will still give the win to the Clek Foonf for the extra safety features.
These are two very competitive bands. I think that Clek Foonf is still superior in safety, but just by a hair.
The Britax Boulevard has different features, so whether you should get it or not depends on your needs and preferences (take a look at the Advocate and Marathon as well because they are quite similar to the Boulevard).
I still like the Clek Foonf. It beats out the Chicco Nextfit in a few categories, mainly safety. You really just can’t win with the Foonf’s safety standards.
Both of these are great car seats. I really do like the Diono Radian. However, the Clek Foonf is just a step up in safety and luxury. If you are looking for those qualities, the Clek Foonf is almost always going to take the cake, sorry Diono Radian.
*Always refer to your product’s instruction manual before installation!
Installation with UAS System
Installation with Seat Belt
*Always refer to your product’s instruction manual before installation!
Installation with UAS System
Installation with Seat Belt
*Always refer to your product’s instruction manual before installation!
As an extra side note here: the Clek Foonf does not fit through the x-ray in airplane security. Make sure to leave time to go through security.
Shell or Plastic Part of Seat
DO NOT REMOVE LABELS
DO NOT USE DETERGENT OR LUBRICANT.
The Clek Foonf car seat has a label on the side of the seat directing you to the proper recline range. Make sure to follow this as it is imperative for safety!
For children under 1 year old, the ground level has to be within the dark blue recline range (Between 30 and 45 degrees). If they are over 1 year old, the ground level has to be within either the dark blue or light blue recline range (greater than 20 but no less than 45 degrees).
The anti-rebound bar is one of the best qualities of the Clek Foonf. As described previously, it basically is an extra bar you install on the rear-facing car seat. It absorbs more of the force in a crash so that your child doesn’t. This is such a great feature because the less force your child has put on them, the safer they are.
Since style is one of the highlights of the Clek Foonf, it’s no wonder they come in a vast array of colors. They are as follows:
Shadow (black shell and fabric), Dragonfly (olive green fabric and white shell), Tank (olive green fabric and black shell), Ink (dark blue fabric and black shell), Flamingo (dark pink fabric and black shell), Capri (teal fabric with black shell), Capri White (teal fabric with white shell), Cloud (grey fabric with white shell), Thunder (grey fabric with black shell), Slate (dark grey fabric with black shell), Tokidoki Space (cartoon space print with black shell)
The Clek Foonf follows federal regulations on flame retardants. However, it does boast no chlorinated flame retardants.
There are three main accessories you can buy for the Clek Foonf. The most practical and perhaps most widely bought is the Infant Thingy. This is the infant insert to allow a newborn from 5 pounds up to sit in the Clek Foonf.
The second most bought is the drink thingy. This is the cup holder. You can get one or two. I think you know how handy these are if you are a parent. If you don’t know or haven’t used a cup holder with a car seat before, do yourself a favor and just get one (or two).
Finally, the Mat-Thingy is the car seat mat. Need I say more? If you want to keep your vehicle in at least sort of presentable condition, I would highly suggest getting a mat-thingy.
Nope! There have not been any recalls. I think this is primarily because their focus was on a high quality, incredibly safe, car seat. They got the job done and so far have had no issues.
The Clek Foonf is a revolutionary car seat. It is so far beyond other car seats in quality, luxury, and safety. I love the peace of mind you are buying along with the car seat. You are always going to worry about your kids. For just a few minutes or hours you don’t have to with the Clek Foonf.