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graco snugride 35 dlx stroller compatibility

graco snugride 35 dlx stroller compatibility Graco SnugRide SnugFit 35 DLX Infant Car Seat

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graco snugride 35 dlx stroller compatibility Graco SnugRide SnugFit 35 DLX Infant Car SeatGraco SnugRide SnugFit 35 DLX Infant Car Seat features an Anti Rebound Bar, which provides an additional layer of rear facing safety by limiting rotation of the seat and your child in the event of an impact. SnugRide performance helps to protect rear facing infants from 4 35 lb and up to 32". From the makers of SnugRide, the SnugFit line of infant car seats pairs safety technologies with easy installation and comfort features for your little one.

Graco® SnugRide® SnugFit™ 35 DLX Infant Car Seat features an Anti-Rebound Bar, which provides an additional layer of rear-facing safety by limiting rotation of the seat and your child in the event of an impact. SnugRide® performance helps to protect rear-facing infants from 4-35 lb and up to 32". From the makers of SnugRide®, the SnugFit™ line of infant car seats pairs safety technologies with easy installation and comfort features for your little one. SnugLock® technology installs in less than one minute using vehicle seat belt or LATCH. The headrest and harness can be adjusted together while your child is in the seat with the front-adjust No-Rethread Simply Safe Adjust™ Harness System. Graco’s exclusive InRight™ LATCH attachment provides an easy, one-second attachment with an audible click to help ensure secure installation. The 5-position adjustable base and an easy-to-read bubble level indicator help with proper installation. Infant head and body supports and harness covers offer a comfortable fit for your little one. The Silent Shade™ canopy adjusts quietly without disturbing baby, and 1-hand adjustable handle makes getting baby in and out easy. Plus, the Rapid Remove seat pad quickly and easily removes for cleaning. Create your own travel system or use in multiple cars: the SnugRide® SnugFit™ 35 DLX attaches with a one-step secure connection to Graco® strollers and infant car seat bases. The car seat is Graco® ProtectPlus Engineered™ to help protect in frontal, side, rear, and rollover crashes.

  • Adjustable base offers 5 recline positions, providing the right position for proper installation
  • 1-hand adjustable handle makes getting baby in and out easy
  • Infant head and body supports offer a comfortable fit for smaller infants
  • Easy-to-read bubble level indicator helps eliminate installation guesswork
  • Harness covers help keep baby comfortable
  • Silent Shade™ canopy adjusts quietly without disturbing baby
  • Graco® ProtectPlus Engineered™: a combination of the most rigorous crash tests that help to protect your little one in frontal, side, rear, and rollover crashes
  • One-step secure connection to Graco® strollers and infant car seat bases for quick, secure installation
  • Rapid Remove seat pad quickly and easily removes for cleaning

Recommended Use

Rear-Facing Only: 4-35 lb, Up to 32", head must be at least 1" below top of car seat

STOP using this child restraint or base and throw it away 7 years after the date of manufacture.

Children are safer riding rear-facing and should ride rear-facing as long as possible, until they reach the maximum rear-facing height or weight rating for their car seat. Graco convertible and all-in-one car seats have higher rear-facing limits that will allow children to ride rear-facing longer after outgrowing their infant car seat. Be sure to check your local and state laws, as well as AAP and NHTSA recommendations, for car seat usage.*

*Graco Supports the American Academy of Pediatrics and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Car Seat Guidelines. Visit our safety page for information on car seat usage recommendations.

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This is a great book to begin your study on all the groups ...
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