Kiddy Guardianfix 3
Photos 8 | Outdated Product $310.00 Weight group: 1 (9 – 18 kg); 2 (15 – 25 kg); 3 (22 – 36 kg); ADAC test result: good (1.6 – 2.5); backrest tilt; headrest height; backrest width; anatomical cushion; Harness type: bumper; Weight (kg): 8.5; |
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The car seat with German ancestry from the Kiddy brand captivates with its versatility — a child can be transported in it from the age of 9 months until they reach about 12 years old.
Safety table
The key difference between the chair and the classic models is the atypical way of fixing the smallest children (up to 4 years old) — instead of using three- or five-point belts, it is proposed to keep the child in the seat by means of a safety table. However, this method looks attractive only in words, in fact, the table leaves little space for the baby's legs and requires a large length of the car seat belt for fastening (about 2.2 m). In many cars, the length of the standard belt may simply be insufficient.
Comfortable conditions
But in terms of comfort, the baby is given a real expanse. Its legs are supported by a retractable roller, and the growth of the back of the chair in height is accompanied by the expansion of the side protection to the sides, which including solves problems with trying to seat a child in winter clothes in a car seat. At the same time, the baby's hands always rest comfortably on the armrest, and the headrest supports his head. By the way, the frame area near the head and shoulders is additionally reinforced through the use of vibration-absorbing material.
Safety requirements
On the car seat, the seat is fixed by means of the Isofix mount (if there are appropriate brackets). But all of the above would be in vain if the model does not meet the safety requirements, and in this case it will have to look for equals. In addition to the ECE R44/04 certification sticker, the car seat's diary has solid "Good" ratings in the ADAC crash test discipline, which is carried out under harsher conditions than that required by the mentioned European regulation for the certification of child car seats.