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SALE: ?20 Maxi-Cosi Rodi Air Protect Group 2/3 Car Seat


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Kids Maxi-Cosi car booster seat with instructions too

Condition is Used; - Please note not new!

One child used. All seat covers newly washed

Maxi-Cosi Rodi Air Protect. Group 2/3

Collection in person only, cash on collection

15-36kg or 33-79lbs; approximately 3.5-12 years old.

From a smoke-free home/car

Not been in any accidents

In good working condition

Adjustable head rest Instructions included 36kg capacity

Forward facing booster chair style car seat]

cover you can wash in cold wash

AirProtect? side-impact protection in the headrest, which will divert crash forces away from your child's head by releasing air embedded in the foam headrest device upon impact.

In addition to the extra head protection, the design of the seat also provides optimal protection for the body and hips.

The headrest anchorage point offers extra stability to reduce the movement of the seat in the event of a collision.

Thanks to its unique belt guides this car seat is easy to use and provides quick access to the buckle so your child is safely secured and ready to go in seconds.

The seat is simple to adjust and reclines to offer extra comfort.

A comfortable and accommodating seat, the back rest grows with your child in both length and width to ensure they are seated and supported correctly as they grow.

Safety:


Under no circumstances should a car seat be used on a passenger seat where there is an active airbag.

Correct fitting of all car seats and boosters is of paramount importance to make them most effective in the event of an accident. Not all car seats fit all cars and it is important to check for fitting suitability on all cars you intend fitting the seat to, as well as re-checking if you change your car.

Always read the instruction booklet which comes with your car seat to achieve a safe and correct fitting, retaining the guide for future reference. We recommend fitting your car seat in advance of first using it.

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