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britax car seat grow with you

britax car seat grow with you BRITAX Grow With You Harness-to-Booster Car Seat with ClickTight

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britax car seat grow with you BRITAX Grow With You Harness-to-Booster Car Seat with ClickTightThe BRITAX Grow With You Harness to Booster Car Seat with ClickTight is designed to grow with your child, providing optimal safety and comfort from toddler to big kid. This versatile car seat transitions easily from a 5 point harness car seat to a belt positioning booster, making it the ideal solution for parents looking for a long lasting, durable car seat. With ClickTight technology, installation is quick and easy simply open, buckle, and close in

The BRITAX Grow With You Harness-to-Booster Car Seat with ClickTight is designed to grow with your child, providing optimal safety and comfort from toddler to big kid. This versatile car seat transitions easily from a 5-point harness car seat to a belt-positioning booster, making it the ideal solution for parents looking for a long-lasting, durable car seat. With ClickTight technology, installation is quick and easy simply open, buckle, and close in three simple steps. Designed to support children from 25-120 lbs, this car seat provides peace of mind and ensures your child stays safe and secure throughout the years.

The Britax Grow With You car seat features several premium safety technologies, including SafeCell Technology, which acts as a crumple zone to absorb crash energy, and V-shaped tether, which helps reduce forward movement during a collision. The 9-position quick-adjust harness and headrest provide a custom fit as your child grows, while the dual layer of side impact protection and energy-absorbing foam-lined headrest protect your child’s head, neck, and torso. Additional features include 2 recline positions, 2 cup and snack holders, and color-coded belt guides to help parents install the car seat correctly. This car seat also offers easy-to-remove, machine-washable covers for quick and convenient cleaning. Whether in harness mode (25-65 lbs) or booster mode (40-120 lbs), this seat grows with your child, making it a long-lasting solution for your family’s needs.

Britax is a globally trusted leader in child safety, known for its innovative, high-quality strollers, car seats, and travel systems designed to support families on every journey. With a legacy of over 50 years, Britax is committed to creating products that prioritize safety, comfort, and convenience. From advanced crash protection technology to thoughtfully designed features that simplify daily life, Britax helps parents travel confidently, knowing their little ones are secure and comfortable wherever they go. Explore Britax at ANB Baby for trusted gear that grows with your family.

BRITAX Grow With You Harness-to-Booster Car Seat with ClickTight Features:

  • ClickTight Installation System: Secure and easy installation in just 3 steps open, buckle, and close, ensuring the seat is installed correctly every time.

  • SafeCell Technology: Acts as a crumple zone in the car seat base to absorb crash energy, providing added protection for your child.

  • 9-Position Quick-Adjust Harness & Headrest: Easily adjust the harness and headrest together with one hand as your child grows.

  • V-Shaped Tether with Staged-Release Stitches: Helps reduce forward movement during a crash, enhancing safety.

  • Dual-Layer Side Impact Protection: Features an energy-absorbing shell and foam-lined headrest for added protection of the head, neck, and torso.

  • Two Recline Positions: Provide additional comfort and optimal positioning for your child, making it easier to find the best fit for both your child and your vehicle.

  • Four Cup and Snack Holders: Keep drinks, snacks, and toys within reach for your child’s convenience.

  • Color-Coded Belt Guides: Make it easier for parents and children to correctly route the seat belt for a secure fit.

  • Removable, Machine-Washable Cover: Easy to remove and clean without uninstalling the car seat or removing the harness.

  • Soft Comfort Pads: Stay-put comfort pads keep your child’s neck from rubbing against the harness straps.

  • Flip-Forward Buckle: Makes it easier for your child to get in and out of the seat by staying out of the way.

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