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Recaro Zero.1 child car seat

Selling our Recaro Zero.1 child car seat. Blue. Group 0 and 1 seat that can be both rear-facing or front-facing and is approved from birth until 18kg/105cm or about 4-5 years old. Recaro is one of the best quality performance car seat brands.

We bought this because it has loads of safety features. Isofix system. 5-point harness system. Side impact protectors on both sides. 4-point installation indicator on the front, so you can double check everything is correctly secured before moving off each time.

It is really good for comfort and convenience. The standout feature is that the seat rotates 360’ (which you can do one handed) which makes it so easy to get your baby/child in and out without breaking your back! Good thickness of padding, adjustable head rest with memory foam, and adjustable seat reclining angle to allow more comfortable sleeping position. New-born padding inlay that is easily inserted/removed. All fabric panels are removable, so you can wash every part of the seat. We have just washed everything so it is being sold totally cleaned!

This is a great seat, in very good condition, has never been involved in any accidents, and comes from a smoke-free and pet-free home. Original box, manual and peripheries all included so if you want to you could even sell it on when you are finished with it. Check the reviews and you’ll see this is a great seat. Or please contact me if you have any questions. £150. Collection only, London SE16.

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