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FOR SALE: Group 1 Car Seat (9-18kg) - Kiddy Phoenixfix Pro2


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Kiddy Phoneixfix Pro 2 for sale. Group 1 car seat, suitable for children from 9kg to 18kg. Isofix or seat belt.


Relatively light use for one child from approximately 18 months old (we don't travel in the car very often). The seat is in really good condition, has never been involved in an accident and the seat over is removable for washing. We chose this car seat originally for its safety record and our son found it really comfortable.


Photos attached. Website blurb below.


?50 ono


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The lightweight Phoenixfix Pro2 car seat from Kiddy excels with excellent scores in the car seat categories safety, ergonomics and use of materials for children from 9 months to 4 years or with a weight of 9-18 kg (Group 1). Thanks to the improved composition of the energy absorbing materials in the side padding and front impact shield, this baby car seat provides perfect protection in case of a head-on or side collision. The one-hand adjustment of the headrest and seat height enables the seat to grow along with your child in height for the best and safest seating position while keeping the child visible. Due to the easy-to-install Isofix system with the Kiddy K-fix connectors, you are ensured the seat is always safely fixed in the car. The child is secured with the built-in the 3-point belt and the safety cushion.


Colour: Black

Material: Fabric

Interior dimensions : 42 x 48 x 63 cm (W x D x H)

Exterior dimensions: 42 x 48 x 69 cm (W x D x H)

With the Kiddy Shock Absorber (KSA) system

With maximum side impact protection

Installation: Forward facing

With sleep mode, adjustable backrest and headrest

K-fix+ connectors: suitable for cars with and without ISOFIX systems

Suitable for children from 9 months to 4 years or with a weight of 9-18 kg (Group 1)

Removable and washable cover (up to 30? C)

Weight: 6.4 kg

Fabric: Polyester: 100%

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