britax rear facing car seat 25kg Rent Britax Max-Way | Safe Rear-Facing Car Seat
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britax rear facing car seat 25kg

britax rear facing car seat 25kg Rent Britax Max-Way | Safe Rear-Facing Car Seat

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britax rear facing car seat 25kg Rent Britax Max-Way | Safe Rear-Facing Car SeatThe Britax Max Way and Safe Way are safe, long lasting, and rear facing car seats suitable for children from approximately 46 months up to 67 years of age (61125 cm). They are an excellent choice for travel when you need a reliable car seat for rental periods of 130 days, such as for vacations, family visits, or business trips. The rental includes a protective travel backpack that shields the seat during aircraft baggage handling. The backpack

The Britax Max-Way and Safe-Way are safe, long-lasting, and rear-facing car seats suitable for children from approximately 4–6 months up to 6–7 years of age (61–125 cm). They are an excellent choice for travel when you need a reliable car seat for rental periods of 1–30 days, such as for vacations, family visits, or business trips.

The rental includes a protective travel backpack that shields the seat during aircraft baggage handling. The backpack features clear handling labels, ensuring that airline staff treat the seat with appropriate care.

Maximum Protection Rear-Facing Traveling in a rear-facing position offers your child the best possible protection, especially in frontal collisions. The seats are installed using the car's 3-point seat belt, included lower tether straps, and a support leg that is secured firmly against the vehicle floor. The installation is stable and safe, and these models are renowned for their high level of safety.

The spacious and padded seat makes traveling pleasant. An additional inlay for smaller children is included and can be removed as the child grows. The seat can be installed compactly against the vehicle's backrest to fit smaller cars, or positioned to provide more legroom for taller children.

The seat belt tensioning mechanism ensures a clear and firm installation. Lower tether straps increase stability, and the support leg prevents the seat from tilting forward.

Additional Information:

  • Age Recommendation: Approx. 4–6 months – 6/7 years.
  • Height Recommendation: 61–125 cm.
  • Maximum Weight: 36 kg.
  • Installation: Car's 3-point seat belt + lower tether straps + support leg.
  • Dimensions: Approx. 77 × 44 × 58 cm.
  • Weight: Approx. 8–9 kg.
  • Backrest Length: Approx. 72 cm.
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