Graco Affix High back Booster Car Seat
Graco Affix High back Booster Car Seat with ISOCATCH Connectors, Group 2/3 (4 to 12 Years Approx, 15-36 kg), Stargazer (Pack of 1)
Description
Brand Graco
Installation type Seat Belt
Material Foam
Colour Stargazer
Orientation Forward
Facing
Product dimensions 41D x 60W x 102H centimetres
Item weight 5.24
Kilograms
Maximum Weight Recommendation 36 Kilograms
Minimum weight recommendation 15 Kilograms
Age range (description) 4 – 12 Years
About this item
Group 2/3 Booster car seat – suitable from 4 to
approx. 12 years (15-36 kg )
Safety surround side impact protection,
which gives your child the ideal head and body protection
Convenient isoCatch connectors keeps the
seat secure to the vehicle seat
EPS, energy-absorbing foam for effective
impact, energy management
Five position height-adjustable head
support
Open-loop belt guides to help ensure proper
seat belt positioning
Retractable cup holder and handy hideaway
storage unit
Machine-washable covers
Product information
Technical Details
Safety warning Please read the product description and specifications carefully.
Model Number 8M99STZE
Product Dimensions 41 x 60 x 102 cm; 5.24 Kilograms
Item model number 8M99STZE
Target gender Unisex
Minimum Weight Recommendation 15 Kilograms
Maximum Weight Recommendation 36 Kilograms
Material Type Foam
Care Instructions Machine-washable covers
Additional product features booster
Number of items 1
Best uses Car Seat
Batteries required No
Orientation Forward
Facing
Rear-facing maximum child weight 36 Kilograms
Item Weight 5.24 kg
About Booster Chair
One of the most important jobs you have as
a parent is keeping your child safe when they are riding in a vehicle.
Each year, thousands of young children are
killed or injured in car crashes. Proper use of car safety seats helps keep
children safe. But, because so many different seats are on the market, many
parents find this overwhelming. Help is available. Read on for tips on choosing
the car seat that best fits your child.
Differences in car seats
Car safety seats are not all the same. The
type of seat your child needs depends on several things, including your child's
age, size, and developmental needs. So, it’s important to read the vehicle
owner's manual and the car safety seat manual each time you install the seat.
All parents can benefit from getting professional installation help to ensure
that their child's seat is properly installed.
Installation information
Car safety seats may be installed with
either the vehicle's seat belt or its LATCH (lower anchors and tethers for
children) system. LATCH is an attachment system for car safety seats. Lower
anchors can be used instead of the seat belt to install the seat, and many
parents find them easier to use in some cars. The top tether should always be used
with a forward-facing seat, whether you use the seat belt or lower anchors to
secure it. The seat belt and LATCH systems are equally safe, so caregivers
should use one or the other, whichever works best for them, for their car
safety seat, and their vehicle. In general, caregivers should only use 1 of the
2 options unless the car safety seat and vehicle manufacturers say it is OK to
use 2 systems at the same time.
Vehicles with the LATCH system have lower
anchors located in the back seat, where the seat cushions meet. Tether anchors
are located behind the seat, either on the panel behind the seat (in sedans) or
on the back of the seat, ceiling, or floor (in most minivans, SUVs, hatchbacks,
and pickup trucks). All forward-facing car safety seats have tethers or tether
connectors that fasten to these anchors. Nearly all passenger vehicles and all
car safety seats made on or after September 1, 2002, are equipped to use LATCH.
See vehicle owner's manual for highest weight of child allowed to use top
tether.
All lower anchors are rated for a maximum
weight of 65 pounds (total weight includes car safety seat and child). Parents
should check the car safety seat manufacturer's recommendations for maximum
weight a child can be to use lower anchors. New car safety seats have the
maximum weight printed on their label.
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