Britax
Britax Rio Pushchair
Britax Rio Pushchair
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Launching November 2025
LOVE YOUR CITY LIFESTYLE
Stroll through narrow streets with our most compact travel system: at only 55cm wide and a super-light 7kg (10kg with the seat unit) the easy-handling RIO has your dynamic city lifestyle baked in. So head out to your local bistro, or visit friends across town. Need to save space? Use just one hand to fold the RIO super-small, then lift it easily using the carrying handle to tackle stairs or the metro.EVERYDAY CITY LIFE MADE EASY
Love every street: swivel wheels and lightweight, compact design let you push the RIO with your darling so easily you could carry that bouquet of flowers in one hand. Running errands? Keep up to 5kg of groceries and baby's essentials handy in the easily accessible basket. And when your little one's ready to enjoy the city buzz, the RIO is super-flexible, so you can switch effortlesly between the carrycot, infant car seat, and seat unit (we've included the adapters).
COMPACT WITHOUT COMPROMISING ON COMFORT
Choose the optional carrycot for maximum comfort, or go with the ergonomic seat unit - each gives your baby total support. Keep them cool with extra airflow using the ventilation windows and safe from the sun with the large canopy. Naptime? Tilt the seat to lie fully flat, and upgrade to the LUX option to add a seat liner with extra padding. What's more? Always give your little one a smooth ride across cobbled squares with the RIO's all-wheel suspension and puncture-free tyres.
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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.