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(Now sold) Besafe carseat base, IZI I-size for sale ?60 (was ?159 new).


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This is the super safe black base, which clips into the car using isofix.

Really easy to clip in, with green indicators and an audio warning, to tell you when it is safely connected/installed. Includes a leg with indicator for stability and extra safety.


Group 0 and Group 1 (birth to 4yrs). Rear, and also front facing.


?159 new. Selling for ?60. In great condition. Car seats sold separately (which are fantastically safe and easy to use).


https://www.johnlewis.com/besafe-izi-modular-i-size-base/p2263278?sku=234873660&s_ppc=2dx92700051926067719&tmad=c&tmcampid=2&gclid=CjwKCAjw8-78BRA0EiwAFUw8LL1BQWA32X13GSkfWe56I0kdJbvoKz3DtWy6Ihsqpy-ZwzzwU23-YhoCcZsQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds


The iZi Go Modular (X1) i-Size base is compatible with both the iZi GO Modular i-Size car seat and Modular (X1) i-Size car seat (sold separately). Making installation easier, the base indicators ensure it is installed correctly.


The single action isofix arm attachment and single action release makes it so easy to use. It also has a secure and stable mechanical mount with an adjustable support leg that absorbs forces between the base and the floor.


The adjustable brace bar allows the parent to increase the leg room for the child as they grow and was voted 'Best in Class' for the growing child in a rear facing position.

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