Can I order a new safety belt for my LANGUR high chair?
Has the belt for your LANGUR high chair gone missing or become damaged?
At the moment, we do not offer the safety belt as a separate spare part. However, you can purchase the LANGUR seat shell, which includes the safety belt as part of the product. This way, you get a complete and safe solution for your child’s chair!
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