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Britax Römer KIDFIX child car seat and MyChild booster seat - £30 for both seats


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Britax Römer KIDFIX XP SICT and MyChild Booster seat in excellent condition,

Only £30 for both seats.

All covers and surfaces properly washed/cleaned, and they are in almost new condition. All manuals/instructions included.

Britax Römer original product description:

  • The Kidfix I XP Sict car seat from Britax has XP-PAD technology to hold the child close while the new adjustable Sict (Side Impact Cushion Technology) protects against side impacts. This is now adjustable so it is only used on the side closest to the door, freeing up space for additional passengers.
  • Forward-facing, this car seat is suitable from 15kg to 36kg, or approximately 4-12 years. In the event of a frontal impact it takes up to 30% of the energy forces away from your child's neck vs the adult seat belt alone. This sets a new safety standard for Group 2-3.
  • The intuitively positioned seat belt guides ensure a repeated correct positioning of the adult 3-point seat belt to maximise protection for your child. The deep, softly padded full side wings provide optimum Side Impact Protection for your child along the entire seat.
  • The V-shaped backrest ensures a perfect fit throughout your child’s development and the height-adjustable headrest and belt guide allow the seat to grow with your child whilst keeping the adult seat belt in the correct position over your child's shoulder.
  • The Isofit system makes installation as safe and secure as it is simple. It ensures that the seat is secured, even when not in use, meaning there is no need to remove or install the seat with belt when your child is not using it. The installation indicators also confirm the seat is installed correctly.
  • Conveniently, the retracting Isofix arms allow the Isofix connectors to be stowed during storage or when used in the belted-only option. The softly padded cover not only keeps your child comfortable in their seat but can be easily removed for washing.

Located in East Dulwich. 

 

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