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britax b safe infant car seat weight

britax b safe infant car seat weight Britax B-Safe Gen2 FlexFit Infant Car Seat

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britax b safe infant car seat weight Britax B-Safe Gen2 FlexFit Infant Car SeatB Safe Gen2 FlexFit pairs trusted Britax safety with the best fit for baby. As the next generation of Britax infant car seats, it has a spacious seating area and tagless smooth touch knit fabric. A steel reinforced base & SafeCell crumple zone give you peace of mind. Two layers of side impact protection surround the head, neck & torso. No rethread harness moves with the headrest for easy height adjustment as baby grows. Easy to install with or without

B-Safe Gen2 FlexFit pairs trusted Britax safety with the best fit for baby. As the next generation of Britax infant car seats, it has a spacious seating area and tagless smooth-touch knit fabric. A steel reinforced base & SafeCell crumple zone give you peace of mind. Two layers of side impact protection surround the head, neck & torso. No-rethread harness moves with the headrest for easy height adjustment as baby grows. Easy to install with or without the base.

 

Specifications 
  • Looking for B-Safe Ultra? B-Safe® Gen2™ FlexFitTM is the next generation of Britax infant car seats, made with a spacious seating area and smooth-touch fabric.
  • Tagless fabric helps prevent irritation behind your baby’s head; covered harness release button.
  • 6-Position, Quick-Adjust Harness & Headrest move together to create the perfect fit as your baby grows—no rethreading, ever! 
  • Sturdy Build gives you peace of mind while you’re on the go with your baby.
  • 2 Layers of Side Impact Protection: Energy-absorbing shell & foam-lined headrest surround the head, neck, and torso.
  • High Strength Steel reinforces the car seat base to help keep it stabilized.
  • Patented SafeCell Technology acts as a crumple zone, absorbing crash energy to help keep it away from your little one.
  • European Belt Guide provides increased stability when installed without the base.
  • Exclusive SafeCenter LATCH for secure installation in 3 easy steps: connect lower anchors, pull straps to tighten, click carrier into the base.
  • Quick-Push LATCH Connectors lock into place with a click and are easily released with the push of a button.
  • 1-Hand Buckle Release to quickly and easily unbuckle baby and keep moving.
  • Soft Comfort Pads help keep your child’s neck from rubbing against the harness.
  • Built-In Lock-Offs help to ensure a snug vehicle seat belt installation with minimal effort.
  • Spring-Assisted Recline helps you find the best installation angle for your vehicle.
  • Easy-Read Level Indicators are visible from all angles, clearly displaying the proper installation position for your vehicle.
  • Removable Infant Pillow gives your newborn baby support when they are under 11 lbs.
  • The ergonomic handle is comfortable to carry with your hand or forearm.
  • SPF 50+ Extra-Large Canopy protects your little one from sun and rain.
  • Click & Go Stroller Compatibility allows you to pair the car seat with any Britax stroller.
Dimensions & Weight
  • 17.9" W x 25.85" H x 26.6" L
  • Product Weight - Car Seat Only - 11.6 lbs.
  • Product Weight - Base Only - 9 lbs.
  • For children 4 - 35 lbs., 32" or less.
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    Destiny B.
    Los Angeles, US
    ★★★★★ 3
    She starts the book off fairly amusing and relateable with an excellent depiction of anxiety and paranoia
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2018
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    ★★★★★ 5
    Highly recommended
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    Jessie
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