Infasecure Accomplish Carseat for upto age 8 BARELY USED
Retails for $599
Manufactured in 2019 and purchased late that year. With lockdowns and travel restrictions, this carseat has barely been used. Originally purchased for Nana to use in Palmerston North when our son would visit (which he managed to do twice).
Our son says it is comfortable and perfect for sleeping in too.
The child restraints are installed in the rear of the car and can only be used forward-facing. They are installed in the car using the car seatbelt and the top tether strap attached to the car’s child restraint anchor ?tting. This Car Seat is designed to be used by children from approximately 6 months of age up to approximately 8 years of age.
This Child restraint has also been designed with ‘TWIST & LIFT” which features deep side wings that shield and contain your child’s head in a side impact crash. The TWIST & LIFT system is designed to be adjusted as your child grows which automatically repositions the harness at the same time.
Click on the link below for safety instructions and more about the carseat.
help.infasecure.com.au...
Pick up is in Khandallah. I can deliver within Wellington and Lower Hutt (please ask in the message section first for additional delivery cost and where you are).
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