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For sale: Maxi Cosi Tobi car seat 9-18kg child bodyweight


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A Maxi Cosi Tobi car seat black in very good used condition. No accidents. ?20.


The Maxi-Cosi Tobi is perfect for inquisitive toddlers. Its extra high position gives them a great view out of the car and when it's time for a nap the comfortable recline position can be accessed from the front of the seat.

Easy to use and install with the car's three-point seat belt, the Tobi has colour indicators to confirm the right fit.

Forward facing toddler car seat

High sitting position allows your child to see the world through the car window

Easy to place your child in the seat with the innovative spring loaded harness system; the harness and belt buckle no longer get in the way

Side Protection System offers the best possible protection against side impacts

Easy front access recline mechanism - 5 positions from sitting to sleeping

Install in the car with a 3-point seat belt

Easy to access belt routing for accurate fitting

Colour indicator confirms child is securely fastened in seat

Belt tensioning system tightens car seat belt for extra solid fit

Headrest and harness height adjust easily together (7 positions)

One-pull adjustment of harness

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