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BeSafe Stretch 2
BeSafe Stretch 2
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BeSafe Stretch²
Superior comfort features, refreshed design and new SoftBreeze colours.
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NEW! Certified as back-friendly by AGR
Featuring Ergo Cushion™ for lumbar support. Added comfort for older children by inserting cushions into backrest pockets, supporting their
lumbar spine curve -
Rear facing forever and ever
Grows with your child all the way to 125 cm and amazingly 36 kg. Market-leading leg space up to 26 cm. Making it comfortable even for a seven-year-old. -
Unique safety concept
The unique external frame on the seat will truly bear the forces in a frontal crash. In addition, the seat shell has a very rigid spine that will make sure your child is kept in a stable position in an impact. -
Flexible and easy installation
Being belt installed means you can install the seat in any position in the car, even in the front passenger seat and middle rear bench. The belt installation is intuitive with several clever solutions and the easiest on the market. -
The seat that cares for the future
By using long-lasting materials and making the exchange of parts a lot easier, we have really extended the lifetime of this seat. By stretching the lifetime all the way to about 15 years we’re also caring for the future of our children.
Technical information
- Stature height: 61-125 cm
- Max. weight: 36 kg
- Age: approx. 6 months – 7 years
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Extended Rear Facing
Extended rear facing (ERF) car seats are becoming more popular after the safety benefits were realised in Sweden by child safety experts to keep children travelling as safely as possible on the road and from that developed the Swedish Plus Test which subjects seats entered for the test through harsher crash testing than standardised testing does. Newborn car seats are always rear facing and there’s no reason to change that for the toddler stage. Rear facing child seats are safer and more comfortable than forward facing equivalents and all car seat suppliers have ERF options to choose from within their ranges.
Children should be rear facing for as long as possible and the best type of seat will be the one most suited to their weight and height so it will vary from child to child. Seeking the advice from a car seat specialist to check it fits your car and child will ensure you get the safest seat and get best value for money to ensure your child can stay rear facing from ages birth to 6 (approx).
Car Seat Specialist
At Car Seat Ninja we provide specialist car seat advice from birdth to 12.