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Maxi-Cosi Priori XP Car Seat - ?30


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Very good condition with black covers. Fits in any car as it secures with the seat belt. Never been in an accident.


Collection from North Dulwich - ?30. Please PM me if interested.


And from the internet...

The Maxi Cosi Priori XP has a belt tension system which tightens the car seat belt for extra solid fit - simply install the Priori XP using your vehicle 3-point seat belt. The XP has a belt hook system that keeps the harness out of the way whilst you get your child into the car seat, and the button on the front of the XP allows you to easily adjust the recline into 4 positions, from sitting to sleeping.


The high seating position gives your child a great view, and the easy adjustable one-pull harness and Side Impact Protection System will keep your child safe in the event of a side collision.


Group 1: 9 - 18 kg. (9 months to 4 years approx.)

Tensioner securely tightens the seat belt for sturdy installation in the car.

Side Protection System. (offers optimal protection against side impact)

Forward facing toddler car seat.

Installed with regular 3-point safety belt.

Belt hooks help keep the harness out of the way to buckle up your child with ease.

Easy front access button reclines to 4 different positions from sitting to sleeping.

One-pull adjustment harness.

Easy height-adjustable harness.

High seating position offers good view of what's happening outside from car.

Removable and washable cover.

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