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Maxi-Cosi Rodi AirProtect Booster 15-36kg Child Car Seat, 3.5 - 12 yrs. 

Have two of these as have twins who have now outgrown them. Note this is the older model, easy seat belt installation.

Top and bottom can separate in half, so the bottom can be used as a booster.

No damage but some faded bits on the fabric. Fabrics have been washed. 

Looking for £40 each (New ones retail for £145).

Label on bottom says ECE R44-04 Universal E4. Made in The Netherlands.

 

Found old product description:

ADAC gave the Rodi AirProtect® car seat a good rating on all safety tests. The child seat is equipped with a Side Protection System to protect your little one in case of a crash. In addition to the Side Protection System, our child seat contains unique AirProtect® technology. In case of a side-impact crash, this technology offers your child’s head extra protection. 

Innovative AirProtect® technology

Rodi AirProtect®’s patented AirProtect® technology, reduces the risk of head injury by as much as 20%! AirProtect® instantaneously reduces the impact from a crash, especially around the child’s head, by diverting the diverting the force of the impact away from the child and absorbing it into the headrest. 

Maxi-Cosi Rodi AirProtect® stays comfortable as your little one grows. The headrest’s height can be adjusted to adapt to your child’s growth, all the way up till they’re 12 years old! 

Removable cover

No matter what happens on the road, your child seat might get dirty. That is why Maxi-Cosi’s car seat cover is removable and can be washed in the washing machine.

 

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