Overview:
 
  1. The product has high safety performance.
  
  2. Suitable for children from 9 months to 6 years old, the seat back is detachable.
  
  3. The seat back is widened and heightened, with armrests on the left and right, and enhanced head protection. It can adjust the inclination of the seat and the up and down of the headrest. It comes with a five-point safety belt.
  
  4. This product is suitable for three-point automatic or retractable car seat belts.
  
  5. Safe and close-fitting design. It uses a three-point safety belt to fix the seat. It adopts a "one-pull" seat belt adjustment system, five-point seat belt, three-speed adjustment, adjust the tightness of the seat belt, and accompany your child. Growth step by step, stable and safe, strong and durable.
  
  6. The mesh fabric is thickened and processed by various processes, which is soft, comfortable, breathable, sweat-absorbent and dust-proof, especially suitable for the delicate skin of babies.
  
  7. The seat cover is removable and washable. The seat is light in weight, easy to install, and convenient to carry. It is placed in the trunk when not in use.
  
   
  
 
 
  
   
  
 
 
  
   Product information:
   
  
 
 Material: Sandwich mesh
 
 Style: portable
 
 
 
  
   Size information:
   
  
 
Small size: 71×31cm, large size: 76×36cm
 
  
   
   Packing list :
  
 
Safety seat*1
 
  
   
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