Filters
Clear- 0 - 13 kg: From 0 to 15 months, with rear-facing orientation and the child lying at a 30-45 degree angle.
- 9 - 18 kg: From 9 months up to 4 years old, with the option to face either backwards (recommended) or forwards, and the child seated.
- 15 - 36 kg: From 4 to 12 years old, facing forward with the child seated.
- 22 - 36 kg: From 6 to 12 years old, facing forward with the child seated.
- ISOfix: Safe child seat installation system for cars that have the corresponding metal receptacles in the rear seats.
- Car's Seatbelt: The seat can only be installed in any car with the seat belt.
- Rotation: Ability to rotate the seat either for changing orientation or for easy access to put in and take out the child, with direct access to it.
- Booster: Backless booster seat where the child sits at the correct height so that the seatbelt is properly positioned on the shoulder and thighs to absorb the forces of a collision.
- Recline: Ability to adjust the seat tilt, from upright to horizontal position, for the comfort of the child, depending on their age and needs, on short or long journeys.
- with Side Impact Protection: An integrated system on the side of the seat that reduces the impact force of a side collision, protecting the child from serious injury.
- With Top Tether: It is an additional restraint strap on the top or back of the seat, which holds it in place and reduces the forward displacement of the seat during a frontal collision, providing additional safety in case of an accident.
- High-back Booster: High-back booster seat in which the child sits at the correct height, allowing the seatbelt to be properly positioned on the shoulder and thighs to absorb the forces of a collision.
- Forward: They are installed so that the child faces forward, in the direction of the car's movement, depending on the child's weight, following the manufacturer's specifications.
- Rear: According to recent UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe) guidelines, the car seat should face backwards until the age of 15 months, depending on the weight of the child, following the manufacturer's specifications.
- i-Size: The i-Size seats take into account the height of the child and not the weight (R44/04 regulation). They are the first stage of the new European regulation R129, which aims to improve safety and replace the R44/04 regulation in the future.
- ADAC Rating: ADAC rates car seats in terms of safety, ergonomics, comfort, and ease of use with the Scale: (++) Very Good, (+) Good, (O) Satisfactory, (Θ) Enough, (-) Poor.
- Offers: Products with a significant price drop.