What's it like?
A rear-facing infant carrier which can:

The Infant Carrier
- be fitted in the front if no airbag is present
- be fitted in the rear using the adult lap-and-diagonal seat belt or by its own retention system (Isofix*)
* Isofix seats must be approved by the seat manufacturer for use in your car (check seat manufacturer’s compatibility approval list).
Who it's for
Weight: up to approx. 13kg
Approx. age: birth to 9-12 months
Combination Seat
What's it like?

Combination Seat
A combination seat which can:
- be converted to face forward once your child reaches 9 kg in weight and then can be used up to 18 kg (approx. four years old)
Who it's for
Weight: up to approx. 18kg
Approx. age: birth to 4 years
For rear facing
DO NOT use on a front passenger seat where there is an active airbag.
It is illegal to do this with rear facing seats
For forward facing (all seats)
DO NOT use on a front passenger seat where there is an active airbag.
Although this isn't technically illegal, many car manufacturers and some car seat manufacturers insist that you do not use any forward facing seat in the front passenger seat where there is an active airbag.
If you try to push the front passenger seat back as far as possible, as some might recommend, there is a danger that it might compromise the effectiveness of the front passenger seat belt and reduce the survival space for any child in the seat behind.(Source Transport Research Laboratory). Always read and follow the car and seat manufacturer's instructions.








