Britax Romer Swivel ISIZE Group 0+/1/2 Car Seat

Kiddies Kingdom £259.00 £300.00 Go to Kiddies Kingdom First seen in Nov 2023
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Meet SWIVEL from Britax Römer, your lifelong travel companion! From birth to 7 years (125 cm), it's your ticket to hassle-free car rides. With its 360° rotation, getting in and out is a breeze. Our cosy newborn insert pampers your newborn, while SWIVEL adapts as they grow into a schoolchild. Featuring multiple recline positions so they can explore the world or sleep soundly. The included long-lasting newborn insert provides an even more reclined position - a cosy cocoon for your little bundle of joy (up to 75 cm). It's like a growth spell for comfort and safety. At 15 months (or 76 cm), you can choose between your little explorer?s rear or forward-facing adventures. But that's not all! SWIVEL transforms from a 5-point harness (up to 105 cm) to a booster seat, while the comfortable reclining positions comfort them up to age 7! Certified to meet UN R129 standards, it ensures protection on every journey. Deep, secure side wings shield your little one from the outside and create a safe cave. The robust support leg ensures a safe and stable stand - even in the unfortunate event of an accident! SWIVEL is your companion on your parenthood journey. FEATURES: Buckle up effortlessly - Whether your child is forward facing or rearward facing, reclined, upright, or in the setting in between, the 360° rotation of the SWIVEL makes it quick and easy to get your child in and out of the car safely. So you're good to go in seconds! Independent ISOFIX connectors - Install the SWIVEL effortlessly thanks to the ISOFIX connectors, which can be operated independently. You're fully in control, so they're fast and safe to connect without damaging your car's seats. And you're ready to get on with your day. Keep them rearward facing for longer - Give your little one the best protection in the event of a frontal collision: the SWIVEL allows your child to be rearward facing for longer (up to 105 cm), as recommended by experts. Frontal collisions are the most common type of accident, so make sure
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