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britax eclipse rear facing Britax Galaxy 360 Slim Rotating Car Seat – Lullabye Shop

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britax eclipse rear facing Britax Galaxy 360 Slim Rotating Car Seat – Lullabye ShopAs soon as you became a parent, the gravity of your world shifted. Suddenly, your number one priority became protecting the sweet child in your arms. With helpful baby gear built to prioritize your childs safety while supporting you in your role as a parent, you can navigate this journey with confidence. The Galaxy360 slim rotating convertible car seat is designed with both you and your child in mind, offering enhanced stability, intuitive

As soon as you became a parent, the gravity of your world shifted. Suddenly, your number one priority became protecting the sweet child in your arms. With helpful baby gear built to prioritize your child’s safety while supporting you in your role as a parent, you can navigate this journey with confidence. The Galaxy360™ slim rotating convertible car seat is designed with both you and your child in mind, offering enhanced stability, intuitive installation, and superior ease-of-use at every turn. Designed to grow with your child through the rear- and forward-facing stages, this 2-in-1 infant and toddler car seat rotates a full 360 degrees and turns seamlessly with just one hand to help simplify loading and buckling. Our SwivelSmooth™ steel ring helps make every turn an effortless glide, and the secure, one-piece design means that the seat and base stay connected at all times. Trusted safety features like high-strength steel for added stability, an integrated anti-rebound panel, and an extended rear-facing capacity of up to 50 lbs help give you peace of mind for every ride. This rotating car seat features an auto-opening design, our QuickStand™ seat prop, and ClickTight® technology for an easy installation in seconds. QuickStand holds the seat up and out of the way, and ClickTight automatically tightens and locks the seat belt for you. Your child can enjoy comfortable rides thanks to the soft, breathable fabrics, which are naturally flame-retardant with no added FR chemicals. The seat is available in warm, neutral colors selected to match modern vehicle interiors. From the slim 17” design and the proper-use indicators to the washer- and dryer-friendly cover and easy-clean shell, every feature of the Galaxy360 has been carefully selected to help make your job easier without sacrificing your child’s comfort or safety — because your world revolves around them.

  • ONE HAND. 360 ROTATION. EFFORTLESS: This rotating convertible car seat turns a full 360 degrees and rotates seamlessly with just one hand for hassle-free loading and buckling — no more twisting or straining!      
  • 2-IN-1 CONVERTIBLE CAR SEAT, EXTENDED REAR-FACING: Starts as a rear-facing infant and toddler seat (5-50 lbs) and easily switches to forward-facing mode* (30-65 lbs) when your child is ready. *Britax strongly recommends that children ride rear-facing to the highest weight or height specified.  
  • SMOOTH GLIDE. SEAMLESS TURNS: With its innovative wheels-on-steel design, the Britax®-exclusive SwivelSmooth™ steel ring helps make the seat easy to rotate, so every turn feels like an effortless glide.     
  • SECURE ONE-PIECE DESIGN: The base and seat are designed as one secure unit that stays connected at all times, even during installation. 
  • STURDY CONSTRUCTION: High-strength steel reinforces the base to help keep it sturdy and stabilized. 
  • REBOUNDREDUCE™ STABILITY: The integrated stability panel on the back of the base helps minimize movement in the event of a crash when the seat is installed rear-facing. 
  • TWO LAYERS OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT: The protective seat shell and foam-lined headrest help absorb impact energy and are designed to help keep your child's head, neck, and body safe.  
  • TRUSTED BRITAX SAFETY: This seat is side-impact tested according to FMVSS 213a.* It is also tested to FMVSS 213 frontal impact standards. *FMVSS 213a sets side-impact standards for children up to 40 lbs and 43” with a 5-point harness. It does NOT include standards for testing harnessed children above 40 lbs and 43”.   
  • RIDE REAR-FACING LONGER: Extended rear-facing capacity accommodates children up to 50 lbs and 49”. 
  • EASY INSTALLATION IN SECONDS: Activate the auto-opening seat, place the seat belt into the ultra-accessible belt path, buckle, and click it closed. It’s that simple! 
  • BRITAX-EXCLUSIVE QUICKSTAND™ SEAT PROP: Holds the seat up and out of the way during installation, helping to make the process effortless.  
  • CLICKTIGHT® TECHNOLOGY: Automatically tightens and locks the seat belt for a fast, intuitive, and parent-friendly car seat installation.      
  • SLIM 17” SPACESAVER™ DESIGN: Helps you achieve a good fit in your vehicle and save backseat space without compromising safety or comfort.   
  • INSTALL ONCE, SWITCH MODES WITH EASE: Transition to forward-facing mode* with just a simple turn when your child is ready — no need to reinstall. *Britax strongly recommends that children ride rear-facing to the highest weight or height specified. 
  • 6-POSITION RECLINE: Features an easy-read indicator to help you find the best angle for your vehicle. 
  • PEACE OF MIND: Designed with easy-to-read proper use indicators — including our exclusive tether indicator, a ClickTight indicator, and a rotation indicator — to help give you confidence that everything is set up correctly and ready to go.    
  • NATURALLY FLAME-RETARDANT FABRICS: With no added FR chemicals. 
  • HASSLE-FREE CLEANUP: Life happens — and this rotating seat is fully prepared for everyday messes with a smooth, easy-to-wipe shell and a SafeWash® cover that’s washer and dryer-friendly. 
  • TIMELESS, SOPHISTICATED AESTHETIC: Warm, neutral fashions create a sleek, polished, and versatile look to match modern vehicle interiors.  
  • BREATHABLE KNIT FABRICS: Allow airflow to help keep your child cool and comfortable. 
  • PREMIUM COMFORT: Features built-in ventilation, silky-smooth fabrics, and plush cushioning for comfortable rides. 
  • SMOOTH-PULL ADJUSTER STRAP: Helps make it easier to tighten the harness.
  • NO RETHREADING, EVER: The 11-position no-rethread harness and headrest adjust together quickly and easily with one hand to help create the proper fit as your child grows.
  • 2 DISHWASHER-SAFE CUP HOLDERS: Slide out with ease for convenient cleaning and click back into place for a secure attachment during rides.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 21.5"H x 22"D x 17"W
  • Product weight: 32 lbs.
  • 10-year expiration date
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