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Dear EDF,


We are selling our Recaro car seat which has been absolutely fantastic, so much so we have another 2 for our other kids. We are only selling this as we need 3 car seats on the back row now and our eldest can take a booster seat.


This is for sale virtually as new condition, stripped down fully washed, no accidents and well taken care of, oh and non-smokers, to be lazy, here's the blurb from the ad:


Taking your child from 9kg to 36kg (that's about 9 months to 12 years) it's a long lasting seat. It features ergonomic ribbed foam that was developed for the car industry to provide comfort in combination with air circulation. The height-adjustable harness has an energy absorber, central adjuster and patented tensioners to make it easy to keep your child safe in the seat. The easy installation guide shows you how to install the Young Sport with the vehicle's standard seat belt.

Whilst your child is smaller, the insert cushion gives that vital extra padding and support, which is easily removed as they grow into the seat. The harness can then be removed after the child reaches 18kg and you only need to use the seat belt to keep them secure. The head, side and hip areas of the seat have Advanced Side-impact Protection, and the harness allows the forces of a potential impact to be spread easily.

A practical carry handle built into the top of the seat makes it easy to transport between cars, and the high-quality, deeply padded covers are machine washable at 30?C for convenience.


We are selling for just ?50, it was originally ?170


Thanks


James

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