Carseat X1 Plus i-Size

Kód: ZOP021010

ISOFIX fastening, SIP side protection, memory foam headrest, compatible with Maxi Cosi adapters, air circulation, washable cover, ECE R129 compliant - this is the X1 Plus i-Size Egg design car seat.

Suitable for children from birth to 80 cm.

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Maximum safety for the smallest children

The car seat meets all the criteria of the most stringent i-size standard ECE R129, which sets essential requirements for the safety and comfort of the child when travelling. It is equipped with SIP - Side Impact Protection, which provides increased protection in the event of a side impact. The car seat has a 5-point safety belt.

Driving with the rearward facing for as long as possible

The car seat has rearward facing, which is the safest way to travel for small children. Fastening is via ISOFIX.

Features to make travelling easier

The practical handle allows easy carrying and independent use of the car seat outside the vehicle. Thanks to its compatibility with Maxi Cosi adapters, the car seat can be easily attached to the chassis of any stroller to create a full-featured travel system.

Comfort to the finish

The car seat is equipped with a soft newborn insert. The memory foam headrest provides maximum comfort even on longer journeys. The cover is machine washable on a delicate programme. The soft breathable fabric promotes air circulation and prevents baby from sweating in the summer months.

 

 

·         For children from birth to 80 cm
·         Fixing in rearward facing of travel
·         Practical carrying handle
·         Compatibility with Maxi Cosi adapters
·         Soft newborn insert
·         Memory foam headrest
·         ISOFIX base
·         SIP side protection
·         Washable cover
·         Air circulation system

 

Technical properties

Suitable for

0 - 80 cm

Product dimensions

(V x Š x D): 58 x 43 x 63 cm

Product weight

4,9 kg

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