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The Infant Carrier

What's it like?

A rear-facing infant carrier which can:

infant carrier

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).

DO NOT use on a seat fitted with a frontal airbag.

Who it's for?

Weight: up to approx 13kg

Approx age: birth to 9-12 months


Combination Seat

What's it like?

combination seat

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

 

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