britax romer kidfix Britax KidFix Pro Booster Seat – PramFox
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britax romer kidfix

britax romer kidfix Britax KidFix Pro Booster Seat – PramFox

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britax romer kidfix Britax KidFix Pro Booster Seat – PramFoxThe Britax KidFix Pro is a highback booster seat made in Germany, designed for children from 3. 5 to 12 years. Built to the latest iSize standard, it combines three advanced safety features SICT, XP Pad and SecureGuard* to protect your child in both side and frontal impacts. Slim but spacious, the KidFix Pro fits easily into most cars while giving your child plenty of room to grow. The adjustable headrest supports them at every stage, with soft

The Britax KidFix Pro is a highback booster seat made in Germany, designed for children from 3.5 to 12 years. Built to the latest iSize standard, it combines three advanced safety features SICT, XP Pad and SecureGuard* to protect your child in both side and frontal impacts.

Slim but spacious, the KidFix Pro fits easily into most cars while giving your child plenty of room to grow. The adjustable headrest supports them at every stage, with soft padding and ventilation holes for comfort on every journey.

At just 6.7 kg, the seat is light to move between cars, and installation is quick and secure with integrated ISOFIX.

*SecureGuard comes pre-installed on Linen Grey and Teak. Midnight Grey and Space Black include a complimentary SecureGuard upholstery set (self-installation required), while stocks last.

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