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GONE: Maxi Cosi Pearl and 2-Way Fix Rear Facing Carseat Bundle


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In excellent, clean condition, never in an accident (or potty training accident!). Black colour way, comes with Maxi Cosi Pearl car seat (bought in 2018) and 2 Way Fix stand, perfect for extended rear-facing. Bought new for ?294 total.


Pickup off Lordship Lane, East Dulwich SE22. Priority to first available pickup for full bundle.


https://www.maxi-cosi.co.uk/car-seats/pearl

Combining high-end design, 5 easy-to-adjust recline positions, Click & Go convenience and a compact size to fit most cars, the Maxi-Cosi Pearl offers everything that you and your child need to enjoy the journey.


The Pearl is top-rated in safety tests and is installed in the car using the FamilyFix base offering audio and visual confirmation for correct installation. This ensures optimum safety and ease-of-use thank to the click-and-go installation system. The Pearl also offers optimal comfort for toddlers and convenience for parents with 5 recline positions, an innovative stay-open harness and simultaneous harness and headrest adjustment. As part of the FamilyFix Collection, the Pearl can be used in combination with the Pebble baby car seat and FamilyFix Base for ISOFIX safety and click-and-go installation right from birth.


2 Way Fix base to match


https://www.johnlewis.com/maxi-cosi-i-size-familyfix2-group-0-1-car-seat-base/p4957128?sku=238591170&s_ppc=2dx92700053682771535&tmad=c&tmcampid=2&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0NLBit_h7wIVY7R3Ch3-JQ9VEAQYASABEgIcRPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds


The Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix2 base unit supports excellent safety for transporting your baby or toddler.


Supporting lateral-facing and rearward-facing travel, this base provides perfect anchorage for the Rock, Tinca, Pebble Pro i-Size baby car seats, and Pearl Smart i-Size or Pearl Pro? i-Size toddler car seats (all sold separately). These seats are compliant with i-Size (R129) regulation and the base can be used from birth up to approximately 4 years old.

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