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Britax Romer Isofix Car Seat £25


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Hi selling our Britax XP SICT Romer car seat.

 

Excellent condition.

 

Bought for £135 new off Amazon 4 years ago.

 

Non-smoking household, never been in an accident!

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B072KDHSQL/ref=pe_3187911_189395841_TE_dp_1:

 

Some blurb from the manufacturer:

Ages 4-12 years (15-36 kg)

Group 2/3

 

"The kidfix xp sict is a high back booster seat that goes beyond legal safety standards. our xp-pad offers unique frontal impact protection for older children. combined with superior side impact protection that doesn't compromise on space for other passengers. this highly flexible seat offers the highest levels of safety from 15 kg to 36 kg.. Indicators confirm the ISOFIX hooks are engaged. Seat belt guides correctly position the 3-point seat belt over the child's shoulder and pelvis. The SecureGuard helps to ensure that the adult lap belt remains in the optimal position over the pelvic bones"

 

Collection near Goose Green

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