his is a rolls royce of car seats, it is so well made with additional features to make for a
excellent car seat, I had not heard of this particular make but am very impressed.
It is covered with a superb fabric that is snuggly aand warm when it is cold but is breathable
so in the hot weather is cool. Easy to keep clean with a soft damp cloth, and with three
different settings is a doddle to adjust. When the grandchildren fall asleep you can just
click a button under the set and pull forward and the seat locks into a reclining position
ensuring maximum comfort. It gives maximum protection at every adjustment - there are three
settings in total.
This is suitable for ages three through to twelve, so it is a sound investment because as the
children grow the car seat will grow with them.
Top comments
laurieleigh to souljacker
13 Apr 163#6
It's not recommended that children under 4 use a hbb due to the lack of maturity of sitting sensibly and safely whilst using just a 3 point belt. their skeleton (in particular the iliac crest crest and pelvis) also hasn't sufficiently ossified at such a young age in order to withstand the forces in the event of an accident.
If your daughter is under 18kg keep her in her current seat. If she's already hit 18kg then consider getting a 25kg harnessed seat.
All comments (23)
jackbremer
12 Apr 16#1
Nice find, great price
bazwaz2000
12 Apr 16#2
Grate car seat
ssafont
12 Apr 16#3
looks as more expensives!
lacamilla
12 Apr 16#4
Wow, would definitely recommend. We have it in blue. Very comfortable and build quality is really good.
souljacker
12 Apr 16#5
Looks like a great car seat, my daughter is three in June, would this fit her now? We've been looking for a new car seat
laurieleigh to souljacker
13 Apr 163#6
It's not recommended that children under 4 use a hbb due to the lack of maturity of sitting sensibly and safely whilst using just a 3 point belt. their skeleton (in particular the iliac crest crest and pelvis) also hasn't sufficiently ossified at such a young age in order to withstand the forces in the event of an accident.
If your daughter is under 18kg keep her in her current seat. If she's already hit 18kg then consider getting a 25kg harnessed seat.
boggydweller
13 Apr 16#7
doesn't look like it has ISO fitting. Which is a shame :disappointed:
still a good price. great find op.
dans1972
13 Apr 16#8
non isofix... I find attaching these things to seat belts to be a real pain
bigpappa
13 Apr 16#9
My son is 2.5 but he's over 18kg and tall for his age, he struggles to get into the current seat, what's the best harnessed seat to get?
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his is a rolls royce of car seats, it is so well made with additional features to make for a
excellent car seat, I had not heard of this particular make but am very impressed.
It is covered with a superb fabric that is snuggly aand warm when it is cold but is breathable
so in the hot weather is cool. Easy to keep clean with a soft damp cloth, and with three
different settings is a doddle to adjust. When the grandchildren fall asleep you can just
click a button under the set and pull forward and the seat locks into a reclining position
ensuring maximum comfort. It gives maximum protection at every adjustment - there are three
settings in total.
This is suitable for ages three through to twelve, so it is a sound investment because as the
children grow the car seat will grow with them.
Top comments
If your daughter is under 18kg keep her in her current seat. If she's already hit 18kg then consider getting a 25kg harnessed seat.
All comments (23)
If your daughter is under 18kg keep her in her current seat. If she's already hit 18kg then consider getting a 25kg harnessed seat.
still a good price. great find op.