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The Maxi-Cosi EasyFix base is compatible with the Maxi-Cosi Cabriofix car seat and makes it a lot easier to secure your baby's car seat in the car by simply clicking it to the base, and to remove again when the journey is over without the need to thread and unthread the car's seatbelt each time.


The Easyfix base is installed in the car using either the ISOFIX anchor points within the vehicle which ensure the car seat is kept safely and securely in the rearward facing position. If the car is not ISOFIX compatible then it can be fitted using the car's 3 point seatbelt and the belt tensioner ensures extremely secure installation. For peace of mind the colour indicators confirm that the base and infant carrier are both correctly fitted.


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Hi I am interested in purchasing this, I have bought the maxi cosi cabriofix 0+, do you know if the base is compatible, and is it only rear facing or can it later be changed to forward facing. I am based in Sydenham and can pick it up today so please let me know if it's still available.

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