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maxi cosi mico 30 infant car seat manual Maxi-Cosi Infant Car Seat Base with Load Leg (Coral XP, Mico Max Plus, – Capitalkidz

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maxi cosi mico 30 infant car seat manual Maxi-Cosi Infant Car Seat Base with Load Leg (Coral XP, Mico Max Plus, – CapitalkidzAdd the Maxi Cosi Infant Car Seat Base to your family's second car, so youre ready to travel whenever you need to. As an added benefit, this base is compatible with our entire collection of infant car seats Coral XP, Mico Max Plus, Mico Max 30, Mico XP Max, Mico XP and Mico 30 infant car seats. The base is adjustable to ensure a proper fit in your vehicle, with a self retracting one click LATCH system for easy installation. An improved safety feature

Add the Maxi-Cosi Infant Car Seat Base to your family's second car, so youre ready to travel whenever you need to. As an added benefit, this base is compatible with our entire collection of infant car seats Coral XP, Mico Max Plus, Mico Max 30, Mico XP Max, Mico XP and Mico 30 infant car seats. The base is adjustable to ensure a proper fit in your vehicle, with a self-retracting one-click LATCH system for easy installation. An improved safety feature is the anti-rotation stability leg that limits back and forth movement for maximum head and neck protection. The red-to-green tightness indicators provide visual confirmation of accurate installation, whether using vehicle belt or LATCH installation. The base also features an integrated belt lockoff for easy and secure seat belt installation. With an additional base, theres no need to slow down for re-installation of the base when you want to go out. Just attach your car seat and be on your way.

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  • Compatible with Coral XP, Mico Max Plus, Mico Max 30 and Mico 30 infant car seats (car seats sold separately)
  • Base features MaxiLock secure locking system with self-retracting one-click LATCH connectors for quick, easy and secure installation
  • Red-to-green tightness indicators provide visual confirmation of accurate installation
  • Anti-rotation stability leg on the base provides additional safety during a crash by reducing movement for maximum head and neck protection
  • 3-position height adjustable for a customized fit to your vehicle
  • Integrated belt lock-off for easy and secure vehicle belt installation
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