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Extended Rear facing car seat for sale ?75 Ono- BeSafe Izi Plus 6 months - 5 years


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Still for sale. Reduced to ?75 Ono.

2 years old, expecting another baby so have to swap this for something narrower to fit 3 seats in.

It has been great for our son from 2-4 years.

Great condition, never been in any accident.

Rear facing which keeps children safer for longer. Suitable from 6 months to 5 years.

Photos attached or feel free to come and have a look, SE23.Belt fitted.

?75 Ono


Further info:

The iZi Plus provides greater safety, an improved sitting and reclining position and more space for the child. With the best reclining position on the market, this child seat is also suitable for small children. The sitting angle can be adjusted to three positions. There is an approximately 10 degree difference between the highest and lowest position. The mechanical front bumper makes installing the iZi Plus simpler. The safety leg and the design of the child seat have been improved and there is excellent side impact protection (SIP) for the head and stomach.


Head support and shoulder belts can be adjusted to their correct height with one operation into eight positions.

SIP ? Side Impact Protection for both head and neck by EPS in head support and seat shell

Magnets in the chest pads keep the straps out of the way while you place your child in the seat

Anti-rotation front brace protects your child from rear impact

Five-point safety harness

Adjustable in three sitting or sleeping positions

Ventilation in the back support

The seat cover is removable and washable (40?)

Retails for approx ?379

Any interest or offers on this?

We have no space to store and seess a shame to take to the tip if someone could use it. Offered at a great price,and open to offes. This is an extended rear facing seat in great condition. No user manual but available online, belt fitted , suitable 6 months- 5 years.


NOW SOLD

Thanks

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