Cybex have used Impact Shields on previous car seats in the Pallas and Sirona ranges, but this is the world’s first and their first i-Size group 1/2/3 shield seat! Moving their technology to pass the higher testing, we’re taking a good look at their brand new Cybex Pallas G i-Size.
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Silver Cross have launched a range of car seats to cover all ages, and we have been testing out their high back booster, Group 2/3 car seat, the Discover.
It’s great to see seats for older children available under the R129 regulation. We’re taking a look at Maxi-Cosi’s new offering – the Kore Pro i-Size.
We are reviewing the Cybex Pallas B-Fix from their Silver line that features an impact shield for Group 1 use, and the vehicle seat belt for 2 and 3.
A portable high back booster that can be fully adjusted to suit your child from 90-150 cm, we’re taking a look at the hifold.
Upgraded to the latest UN R129/03 safety standard, the new Cybex Solution Z i-Fix is designed to grow with your child from 100-150cm (approx. 3-12 years old).
If you are looking for a next stage seat that will last from toddler up until they no longer need a car seat, then take a look at the Britax Rӧmer ADVANSAFIX IV R.
Car seats for older children are just as important, so we love to review new high back boosters that help protect them in the car. We are looking at the new 2-in-1 seat from Britax!
High back boosters are an important follow on seat for older children. They are there to keep your child in a safe position in the car when using the vehicle seat belt. We’re taking a look at the Maxi-Cosi RodiFix AirProtect Group 2/3 car seat.
Maxi-Cosi offers some of the best car seats on the market, and we’re taking a look at their forward facing Group 1/2/3 car seat, the Titan Pro!
Once your child has outgrown their harnessed car seat, generally around 18kg, it’s time to look for a high back booster. We’re taking a look at the Joie Trillo which is a Group 2/3 car seat that will last your child from 15-36kg.
Impact shields are an alternative way to secure your child in their car seat. Some people love them and some aren’t as keen, but there’s no getting away from their great results in safety testing. We’re taking a look at the Kiddy Guardianfix 3, which features an impact shield for Group 1 usage.
Kiddy are well known for their innovative lie-flat infant carrier, but did you know they also offer a range of high backed boosters? This time we’re testing the Kiddy Cruiserfix 3.
Peg Perego has been around a long time now with its range of travel systems, pushchairs, strollers, car seats and toys. This time we are taking a look at the ultra-adjustable Group 2/3 car seat, the Viaggio 2-3 Flex.
The Britax Römer Advansafix II SICT car seat proved a very popular choice for parents. They have now released a new Advansafix III SICT, a group 1-2-3 car seat suitable for children from 9kg all the way up to 36kg.
Britax are at the forefront of child car safety and have been for many years. Read on to see our thoughts on their latest group 2/3 car seat.
Covering Groups 1,2,3, the new Joie Transcend could be the only car seat that you will need from nine months.
I am an active, motivated mummy of 2 and a bump. I work as a teaching assistant and enjoy making a difference in peoples lives where I can. I like nothing more than family time – walking the dog on the beach, taking kids to soft play or cycling round our wonderful countryside. We are all eagerly awaiting the arrival of our new family member in May.