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Maxi Cosi Rodifix AirProtect Isofix group 2/3 15-36kg (approx age 3.5 to 12)


?25 each


We have two of these for sale as our twins have outgrown them. The covers have been removed and washed and both are in excellent condition. The seats were bought in October 2015 for ?150 each and have never been in an accident.


The seats have isofix fittings but these are retractable so they can be used with or without.


The seats also have a recline function which you can activate with the child in the seat.


We found these to be fantastic if you want to put three car seats side by side. These fitted brilliantly alongside a third booster seat in a VW Touran. We tried two other brands but sent them back before we found these. Not only are they the right width but also the opening where the seat belt clips in was the most accessible, so the kids could clip themselves in without help.


Great quality seats with a lot more life left in them. From a smoke free home. For collection not far from East Dulwich Station.


See pictures here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmVme9UN

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