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Kiddy PhoenixFix Pro2 Isofix Car Seat, ?50


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Kiddy PhoenixFix Pro2 Isofix Car Seat ? detailed description below.

Very good condition (almost new), pickup in ED.

PM if interested.



winner of multiple child safety award tests in the UK, Switzerland and Germany

Uses safe ?impact shield? in place of 5-point harness, allowing for ?rolling over? of the upper part of the body in case of a front-end collision thus significantly reducing the forces placed on the cervical spine. Highly rated by ADAC, TUV, OAMTC, TCS and German Stiftung Warentest. Touring Club Switzerland gave the car seat first ever ?outstanding? rating.

Suitable from 9 months until 4 years (9-18kg)

Superior side impact protection

High performance shock absorbing materials

Adjustable height, width and depth for a better fit

Comfortable seat cushion and head rest

Foldable and removable insert cushion

Retractable Isofix arms for use in cars with and without Isofix

Very quick, easy and safe fitting thanks to ?impact shield?

Excellent crash test results

One handed height adjustment

Snooze position recline

Suitable for use in aircraft

Breathable Thermotex covers that can be easily removed and washed

Typical price GBP 160

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