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maxi-cosi nomad vs nomad plus Maxi-Cosi Nomad XL Plus Folding Car Seat in Authentic Black

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maxi-cosi nomad vs nomad plus Maxi-Cosi Nomad XL Plus Folding Car Seat in Authentic BlackReady for Every Journey Travel Light. Travel Safe. Travel Smart. Meet the Nomad XL Plus a compact, foldable car seat designed to make life easier for growing families on the go. Whether you're heading out on a quick school run, switching vehicles, or jetting off on holiday, this clever seat has you covered from toddler to tween. Ideal for children aged 15 months to 12 years, the Nomad XL Plus is built for long term use without compromising on safety

Ready for Every Journey

Travel Light. Travel Safe. Travel Smart.

Meet the Nomad XL Plus — a compact, foldable car seat designed to make life easier for growing families on the go. Whether you're heading out on a quick school run, switching vehicles, or jetting off on holiday, this clever seat has you covered from toddler to tween.

Ideal for children aged 15 months to 12 years, the Nomad XL Plus is built for long-term use without compromising on safety or comfort. Lightweight, portable, and practical, it’s the only car seat you’ll need from those early steps right through to secondary school drop-offs.

Ultimate Safety Without the Bulk

Safety is always the top priority, and the Nomad XL Plus proves you don’t need a bulky seat to offer superior protection. Fully i-Size compliant and equipped with G-CELL Side Impact Protection, it’s built to safeguard your child through every stage of development.

When used in harness mode, the seat secures firmly using both ISOFIX connectors and a top tether, giving you added peace of mind. As your child grows and reaches 100 cm, the seat effortlessly transitions into booster mode, adapting to their needs without any complicated installations.

Convenience at Every Turn

Gone are the days of lugging around heavy, awkward car seats. Weighing just 6.2 kg, the Nomad XL Plus is designed to make family life easier. It folds compactly in seconds and even comes with its own travel bag — perfect for storage or taking it along on holidays and days out.

Its slim 44 cm width also means you can easily fit three seats side by side in the backseat — ideal for larger families or carpooling with friends. Switching between cars — whether it’s your partner’s, grandparents’, or a taxi — has never been quicker or simpler.

Designed to Grow With Your Child

The Nomad XL Plus is a true long-haul solution. Suitable from 15 months (76 cm) right up to 12 years (150 cm), it’s thoughtfully engineered to adapt as your child grows — both in height and needs.

There's no need to keep upgrading every few years. With just one purchase, you're set for nearly a decade of safe, reliable travel — making it a savvy investment for any growing family.

Comfort That Lasts All Day (and Year)

Just because you're on the move doesn't mean your child has to compromise on comfort. Whether they’re wide-eyed and curious or fast asleep, the Nomad XL Plus makes sure they’re cosy and well-supported.

With five recline positions, you can easily adjust the seat to suit your child’s posture — ideal for naps on long drives or upright seating for taking in the scenery. Soft padding and an ergonomic design ensure they stay content no matter how long the journey.


Key Features

  • Suitable for children aged 15 months to 12 years (76–150 cm / 9–36 kg)

  • Lightweight and portable — just 6.2 kg

  • Compact folding design with included travel bag for easy transport and storage

  • Fully i-Size compliant for enhanced safety

  • Built-in G-CELL Side Impact Protection for continuous side impact defence

  • ISOFIX and top tether installation for secure harness mode

  • Transitions to booster mode after 100 cm

  • Fits three car seats side-by-side thanks to its slim 44 cm width

  • Five recline positions for custom comfort

  • Perfect for use in multiple vehicles — ideal for families who are always on the go

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