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FREE - 9 months - 6 years - Axkid Minikid rear facing car seat for children between 9kg and 25kg


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We are giving away this fantastic rear facing car seat from Axkid, a Swedish company with a passion for child safety on our roads. The seat passes the Swedish plus test meaning it goes above and beyond the required safety standards, making it very safe even at high speeds and over short braking distances. It is a Group 1/2 car seat so suitable from 9 months (9kg) - 6 years though has lasted our child until she is 7 given she is small for her age and was under the 25kg maximum. She has always been very comfortable in it, including on long car journeys, both during the day and at night as it reclines.


Axkid recommend keeping children in rear-facing seats for as long as possible as this is the best way of keeping them safe. Ours have never known anything different so its never bothered them. The updated version of this seat retails for approx ?350 (we paid ?300 in 2017). The seat is in great condition and hasn't been in a crash.


More detail below:


- Axkid Minikid Group 1/2 Car Seat, Black

- Installation type Seat Belt

- Colour Black/tetris

- Orientation Rear Facing

- Item dimensions L x W x H 54 x 44 x 60 centimetres

- Item weight 1.1 Kilograms

- Maximum Weight Recommendation 25 Kilograms

- Harness type 3-Point

- Passed the rigorous Swedish Plus Test, the strictest car seat standard

- Easy installation on any seat in your vehicle that has a 3-point seat belt. Can add additional tether straps which we've always used too and will include

- Deep side wings for extra side impact protection

- Suitable from 9 months - 6 years (9kg up to 25kg)

- 3 recline positions

- Covers can be removed and washed


Collection only.

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