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iSafe Child's car seat, group 2-3 - £25


Mrsrhireid

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We are selling our iSafe child's car seat, group 2-3 as our child is now too big for it. It's never been in an accident and we've been very pleased with it.


Info from the brand:


Suitable from 15-36kg

Install using ISOFIX anchors or vehicles belt

Retractable ISOFIX system

Integral belt guide

5-Position adjustable headrest

3D foam padding in the armrests

Lightweight

Side impact protection

Reclines with the cars seat

Ece R44/04 Approved


Suitable from 15-36kg the Kid Junior grows alongside your little one. The car seat can be installed using the vehicle's ISOFIX anchor point for a more stable connection ensuring the car seat does not move. Once installed the integral belt guide ensures the correct positioning of the 3-point seat belt across the shoulder and pelvis. If fitting without the ISOFIX, the fitting has a retractable system.


Please PM me with any questions. Pick up only from Champion Hill, London, SE5

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