Thursday 16 June 2016

Clek Foonf 2014 Special Edition Tokidoki Convertible Car Seat, Travel




                         
Product Features

  • Product Type: Convertible


Product Description

Clek combines safety for children with ease of use for parents in the foonf convertible car seat to create the most advanced child safety seat ever made. Features include: rear-facing 14 to 50 pounds; forward-facing 20 to 65 pounds. Unique rigid-latch system makes proper forward-facing installation effortless (the seat slides into place, and the rigid-latch system securely grips the car's built-in lower latch connectors). For improved rear-facing installation, the cushion pops off to provide easy access to the belt path. One of the most effective innovations in automotive safety is the crumple zone--the area of the vehicle that deforms and crumples upon impact, absorbing energy from the impact and preventing force from being transmitted to the vehicle's occupants. Foonf's react safety system borrows that principle to provide optimal safety in forward-facing collision. With the react safety system, an aluminum honeycomb crumples upon impact absorbing the sudden change in momentum, resulting in less force transferred to the child. Optimal side-impact protection - designed with a rigid metal substructure and strategically positioned energy-absorbing foam layers in the body of the seat and in the adjustable headrest- includes a steel anti-rebound bar that braces against the vehicle seat's back, limiting the rotation of the child seat, helping to protect your child's head from impact. Designed at 17" wide (widest point) making 3-across possible- easy-to-operate recline function- height adjustable crotch buckle - made with green guard select certified crypton super fabrics, which provide permanent protection against stains, moisture, and bacteria; and are free of brominated and chlorinated flame-retardants- foonf is recyclable through Clek's recycling network- 9-year expiration and 1-year manufacturer's limited warranty- manufactured in Canada

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