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SOLD FREE - toddler car seat, maxi cosi pearl (67-105cm) with family fix 3 isofix base


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Free toddler car seat. 

Model - Maxi cosy pearl

67-105cm

Fully working, now longer need. Cleaned, no rips/ stains. Comes with isofix base. 

Collection in east dulwich

 

Details below

Meet the Maxi-Cosi Pearl Smart i-Size.

The Maxi-Cosi Pearl Smart i-Size is used in combination with the FamilyFix One i-Size base. The Pearl Smart i-Size offers state-of-the-art safety performance by complying with the latest i-Size (ECE R129) car seat legislation, enabling up to 105 cm (approx. 4 years) of rearward-facing travel. The Pearl Smart i-Size provides great ease of use by providing a very easy switch from rearward to forward-facing, and full recline options in both positions. The FamilyFix One i-Size will provide visual and audible confirjjmation when the connection is secured.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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