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Maxi Cosy Pebble Infant car seat + ISOFIX base - £60


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Excellent condition. Ready to collect from Dulwich, South East London. Also comes with seat cover. 

Infant car seat product description:

The Maxi-Cosi Pebble car seat offers top safety performance and ultimate convenience from birth to approx. 12 months.

The Pebble can be installed using the car’s seat belt but is recommended for use with the Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix base offering a secure and rigid connection to the vehicle seat and hassle free click-and-go installation. No matter your choice, the Pebble is an excellent choice for safety, comfort and convenience thanks to the Side Protection System, padded head support, easy adjustment of harness and headrest and an easy-in harness . Compatible with all Maxi-Cosi and Quinny pushchairs, as well as many other brands, the Pebble can be easily clicked onto a pushchair to create a flexible travel system. As part of the FamilyFix Collection, the Pebble can be used in combination with the Pearl toddler car seat and FamilyFix base for ISOFIX safety and click-and-go installation right from birth


ISOFIX base description:

The Maxi-Cosi 2wayFix provides the safest way of transporting your child, enabling rearward-facing travel from birth up to approx. 4 years.

The 2wayFix is an ISOFIX base that complies with the latest car seat safety regulation known as i-Size(R129) and forms part of the 2wayFamily with the Pebble Plus and 2wayPearl to offer a complete i-Size solution from birth to approx. 4 years. The 2wayFix offers state-of the art safety performance as well as optimal convenience thanks to its audio and visual feedback confirming a secure connection and the click-and-go installation of the car seats.

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