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Mifold Booster Seat For Sale.


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?30 (retails at ?49.99)

Fantastic Brand New in Box Mifold super compact yet super safe Booster Seat.

Colour: Slate Grey

See john lewis link at bottom but all info pasted below. Doesn't come with a carry bag though.

Collect West Dulwich, SE21, please PM me if interested.



mifold is the most advanced, compact and portable Grab-and-Go booster seat in the world! Designed for kids aged 4 to 12, this multi-award-winning innovation takes up minimal space and acts as a car seat for any occasion.

Instead of lifting the child to an adult position like other boosters on the market, mifold does the exact opposite. It adjusts to the size of the child and accurately holds the seat belt down on the hip bones and shoulder, offering the correct amount of restraint in case of impact.

mifold?s slick and streamline design is 10x smaller than a regular booster seat and is just as safe!

Meeting or even exceeding R44.04 ? the European standard for car seats, mifold?s ground-breaking design combines both convenience and safety. Life with kids cant always be planned, so whether on holiday, in a taxi or on the school rota, keeping a mifold in a child?s backpack at all times offers a practical and viable solution for those occasions when a car seat is simply not available.

Fits easily in a backpack or glove compartment

10x smaller than a regular booster seat but just as safe

Weighs no more than a small bottle of water

mifold is engineered to protect children from the age of 4 to 12 years old

Made with aircraft grade aluminium 6061 T6 (light & as strong as steel), DuPont Delrin 100ST, (super tough plastic for superior impact resistance) & foam padding technology for extra comfort

Can be cleaned with damp cloth or soapy water



http://www.johnlewis.com/mifold-grab-and-go-booster-seat/p3111572

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