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britax 2015 car seat

britax 2015 car seat Britax Willow S Infant Car Seat with Alpine Base

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britax 2015 car seat Britax Willow S Infant Car Seat with Alpine BaseThe Britax Willow S Infant Car Seat with Alpine Base is designed to give parents peace of mind with its industry leading ClickTight technology, ensuring a secure and effortless installation every time. This rear facing car seat is engineered for maximum safety and comfort, featuring ReboundReduce technology, which minimizes movement in the event of a crash. The RightSize system provides multiple adjustment points at the hips, shoulders, and between

The Britax Willow™ S Infant Car Seat with Alpine Base is designed to give parents peace of mind with its industry-leading ClickTight® technology, ensuring a secure and effortless installation every time. This rear-facing car seat is engineered for maximum safety and comfort, featuring ReboundReduce™ technology, which minimizes movement in the event of a crash. The RightSize™ system provides multiple adjustment points at the hips, shoulders, and between the legs, allowing a customized fit for your baby from day one. Made with premium high-performance fabrics, the SafeWash® cover and inserts are washer and dryer-friendly, free from flame-retardant chemicals, and designed to keep your baby cool and comfortable on every ride.

The Britax Willow S Infant Car Seat seamlessly integrates with Britax Brook™, Brook™+ and Grove™ strollers, offering both parent-facing and forward-facing modes for ultimate versatility. The UPF 50+ canopy with a flip-down visor provides optimal sun protection, while the SpaceSaver™ design ensures a slim fit without compromising comfort. Equipped with Quick-Push LATCH Connectors for an effortless, click-and-go installation, this infant car seat delivers both safety and convenience for parents on the move. Whether installed with or without the Alpine Base, the extra belt path at the back of the seat ensures enhanced security.

The Alpine™ Base enhances safety and convenience with ClickTight® installation, providing a visual indicator to ensure a proper fit. Whether using the vehicle seat belt or lower connectors, this base makes securing the seat effortless. Level indicators and a spring-assist recline help find the correct angle quickly, while the ReboundReduce® stability bar minimizes movement in case of an accident. The Alpine™ base is compatible with Britax® Willow™, Willow™ S, Willow SC, and Cypress™ infant car seats, providing seamless adaptability for parents using Britax travel systems.

Britax is a globally trusted leader in child safety, known for its innovative, high-quality strollers, car seats, and travel systems designed to support families on every journey. With a legacy of over 50 years, Britax is committed to creating products that prioritize safety, comfort, and convenience. From advanced crash protection technology to thoughtfully designed features that simplify daily life, Britax helps parents travel confidently, knowing their little ones are secure and comfortable wherever they go.

Britax Willow S Infant Car Seat with Alpine Base Features:

  • ClickTight® Installation: Secure installation in three easy steps—open, thread & buckle, close—for a hassle-free setup.

  • RightSize™ System: Adjustable points at the hips, shoulders, and legs ensure a perfect fit for your baby’s growth.

  • ReboundReduce™ Carry Handle: Minimizes movement in the event of a crash, enhancing safety.

  • UPF 50+ Protective Canopy: Shields your child from the sun with a flip-down visor for additional coverage.

  • Washer & Dryer Friendly Fabrics: SafeWash® fabrics are machine-washable, free from added flame-retardant chemicals.

  • SpaceSaver™ Design: A compact yet roomy structure that maximizes space in the back seat.

  • Side Impact Tested: Designed to protect your child’s head, neck, and torso in case of an accident.

  • Quick-Push LATCH Connectors: Easily lock into place with a click and release with the push of a button.

  • Base-Free Stability Option: Extra belt path on the seat’s back ensures a secure installation without the base.

  • Compatible with Britax Strollers: Attaches seamlessly to Britax Brook™, Brook™+, and Grove™ strollers in parent-facing and forward-facing modes.

  • Alpine™ Base with Stability Bar: Secure installation with ClickTight® technology, level indicators, and a spring-assist recline for effortless positioning.

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