Is a lie-flat car seat worth it? Everything you need to know

IS A Lie-flat car seat worth it?

IS A Lie-flat car seat worth it?

Everything you need to know

Everything you need to know

Guide to lie flat infant carriers

As a parent, your child's safety is paramount, especially when travelling in a car. That said, finding the safest car seat for them to ride in can prove challenging due to the sheer number of options available. How can you make sure you're choosing the right one? You shouldn't have to lose sleep over making this decision. You deserve the peace of mind that comes with knowing your child will be protected at all times on your journey. Here, you can take a look at why lie-flat car seats, or car seats with recline features are the safest option for your baby.

Browse Baby's Mart's collection of lay flat car seats from lots of brands, namely Cybex, Nuna, Maxi-Cosi and Joie.

As a parent, your child's safety is paramount, especially when travelling in a car. That said, finding the safest car seat for them to ride in can prove challenging due to the sheer number of options available. How can you make sure you're choosing the right one? You shouldn't have to lose sleep over making this decision. You deserve the peace of mind that comes with knowing your child will be protected at all times on your journey. Here, you can take a look at why a lie-flat car seat is the safest option for your baby.

Why use a lie-flat car seat?

A lie-flat car seat allows your newborn baby to rest in a safer position than an upright car seat. It is the safest infant car seat by far.

Premature babies or those with medical conditions should only use a lie-flat car seat for safety purposes. While optimised for infants, you can adjust most lie-flat models as the baby grows, so they can remain safe and comfortable over time.

That said, when you're browsing car seats, make sure the one you pick is actually a lie-flat model. You can adjust most car seats, but a true lie-flat model will recline until flat. When in doubt, take a close look at the product details or ask a salesperson for confirmation.

Why use a lie-flat car seat?

A lie-flat car seat allows your newborn baby to rest in a safer position than an upright car seat. It is the safest infant car seat by far.

Premature babies or those with medical conditions should only use a lie-flat car seat for safety purposes. While optimised for infants, you can adjust most lie-flat models as the baby grows, so they can remain safe and comfortable over time.

That said, when you're browsing car seats, make sure the one you pick is actually a lie-flat model. You can adjust most car seats, but a true lie-flat model will recline until flat. When in doubt, take a close look at the product details or ask a salesperson for confirmation.

What are the different car seat sizes?

Before we get into lie-flat car seats, we must first understand the car seat sizes and the groups.

There are three different sizes of car seats and they all depend on the child’s age and weight; The first size is 0+, and these are suitable for newborns to 15 months old or babies who weigh up to 13kg (29lb). The second is 1, these are for children who are about 9 months to 4 years old or who weigh 9-18kg (20-40lb). Next is the 2/3 size, these are the high backed booster seats for children aged from 4 - 11 years, or who weigh 15-36kg (33lb-5st 9lb). There are also some that are called combination seats, these are the ones that cross over such as 0+/1 seats that are suitable from birth to about 4 years or weigh 18kg (40lb).

What are the different car seat sizes?

Before we get into lie-flat car seats, we must first understand the car seat sizes and the groups.

There are three different sizes of car seats and they all depend on the child’s age and weight; The first size is 0+, and these are suitable for newborns to 15 months old or babies who weigh up to 13kg (29lb). The second is 1, these are for children who are about 9 months to 4 years old or who weigh 9-18kg (20-40lb). Next is the 2/3 size, these are the high backed booster seats for children aged from 4 - 11 years, or who weigh 15-36kg (33lb-5st 9lb). There are also some that are called combination seats, these are the ones that cross over such as 0+/1 seats that are suitable from birth to about 4 years or weigh 18kg (40lb).


What makes lie-flat car seats safe?

Comfy for baby

Firstly, it's comfy for your baby, the design of a lie-flat car seat allows your child to recline in a comfortable position for the entire car ride. Even for short rides, you don't want to get distracted by a crying baby that's uncomfortable in the car. They can safely fall to sleep in a lie-flat car seat, so you don't have to worry about them getting cranky. Make sure you buy baby a comfy car seat.

No lung compression

In vertical car seats, your baby's seating position matters. You may not have thought about it too much, but the position can have detrimental effects on your baby's health. For example, if they fall asleep while sitting up, the angle may cause the chin to rest on the chest, cutting off airflow.

The scrunched up position is dangerous and should be avoided as it caauses less oxygen to reach the lungs, this may result in lower levels of oxygen in baby's blood. Lie-flat car seats benefit your little one by avoiding this and laying the baby flat, so they can breathe properly with no danger of asphyxiation.

Adjustable for growth

Lie-flat car seats are good for infants, but what about as they grow older? Most lie-flat car seats come with adjustable seats, so as your baby grows, you can change it to fit their size. At the end of the day, a lie-flat car seat is the safest convertible car seat, working for both infants and young children.

Make sure you check the product details and reviews before purchasing a car seat. Doing so will give you a better idea of how other children have fared in an adjustable lie-flat car seat. Check to see if others outgrew the seat too quickly and needed to upgrade.

This will help inform your decision and ensure you select one that will suit your needs for longer.

Less restrictive harnesses

Vertical car seats can come with complex harnesses to avoid loss of airflow. Harnesses also protect against improper posture. That said, they can restrict your baby and make them uncomfortable. Harnesses can also be dangerous in an accident, limiting your baby's movement. They may entangle your child, as well. A lie-flat car seat provides simplified and adjustable harnesses to keep your baby safe and comfortable.

Combined with extra padding and adjustable headrests, you won't have to worry about complex harnessing to keep your baby safe.

Better position for the neck and back

Lie-flat car seats also provide better posturing for the neck and back. Posture goes beyond keeping your baby safe from asphyxiation. Your baby has a soft head, and if left in a certain position for too long, it can lead to skull deformities.

A poor posture can also cause your baby to extend its neck muscle. If their head tilts to one side for too long, it can strain the muscle and lead to positional torticollis. Your baby's spine may also prove vulnerable to manipulation.

For all these reasons and more, it's vital you take care of your child's posture when in a car seat. With a lie-flat car seat, they can recline in a position that will protect their body from the issues caused by upright seating. You won't have to worry about neck, spine, or back health concerns.

Safer crash-tested design

Lie-flat car seats provide the best protective shell around your baby in the event of an accident. The seat will protect your child from both front and side impacts. It will also prevent your baby from losing the ability to move its head and neck after a crash.

Restricting the airflow can prove deadly, and this design will help keep your baby safe. As mentioned earlier, you'll want to opt for a lie-flat car seat if you have a premature baby or one that needs flat transportation for medical reasons. For longer drives, lie-flat car seats prove the superior option, as well.

What makes lie-flat car seats safe?

Comfy for baby

Firstly, it's comfy for your baby, the design of a lie-flat car seat allows your child to recline in a comfortable position for the entire car ride. Even for short rides, you don't want to get distracted by a crying baby that's uncomfortable in the car. They can safely fall to sleep in a lie-flat car seat, so you don't have to worry about them getting cranky. Make sure you buy baby a comfy car seat.

No lung compression

In vertical car seats, your baby's seating position matters. You may not have thought about it too much, but the position can have detrimental effects on your baby's health. For example, if they fall asleep while sitting up, the angle may cause the chin to rest on the chest, cutting off airflow.

The scrunched up position is dangerous and should be avoided as it caauses less oxygen to reach the lungs, this may result in lower levels of oxygen in baby's blood. Lie-flat car seats benefit your little one by avoiding this and laying the baby flat, so they can breathe properly with no danger of asphyxiation.

Adjustable for growth

Lie-flat car seats are good for infants, but what about as they grow older? Most lie-flat car seats come with adjustable seats, so as your baby grows, you can change it to fit their size. At the end of the day, a lie-flat car seat is the safest convertible car seat, working for both infants and young children.

Make sure you check the product details and reviews before purchasing a car seat. Doing so will give you a better idea of how other children have fared in an adjustable lie-flat car seat. Check to see if others outgrew the seat too quickly and needed to upgrade.

This will help inform your decision and ensure you select one that will suit your needs for longer.

Less restrictive harnesses

Vertical car seats can come with complex harnesses to avoid loss of airflow. Harnesses also protect against improper posture. That said, they can restrict your baby and make them uncomfortable. Harnesses can also be dangerous in an accident, limiting your baby's movement. They may entangle your child, as well. A lie-flat car seat provides simplified and adjustable harnesses to keep your baby safe and comfortable.

Combined with extra padding and adjustable headrests, you won't have to worry about complex harnessing to keep your baby safe.

Better position for the neck and back

Lie-flat car seats also provide better posturing for the neck and back. Posture goes beyond keeping your baby safe from asphyxiation. Your baby has a soft head, and if left in a certain position for too long, it can lead to skull deformities.

A poor posture can also cause your baby to extend its neck muscle. If their head tilts to one side for too long, it can strain the muscle and lead to positional torticollis. Your baby's spine may also prove vulnerable to manipulation.

For all these reasons and more, it's vital you take care of your child's posture when in a car seat. With a lie-flat car seat, they can recline in a position that will protect their body from the issues caused by upright seating. You won't have to worry about neck, spine, or back health concerns.

Safer crash-tested design

Lie-flat car seats provide the best protective shell around your baby in the event of an accident. The seat will protect your child from both front and side impacts. It will also prevent your baby from losing the ability to move its head and neck after a crash.

Restricting the airflow can prove deadly, and this design will help keep your baby safe. As mentioned earlier, you'll want to opt for a lie-flat car seat if you have a premature baby or one that needs flat transportation for medical reasons. For longer drives, lie-flat car seats prove the superior option, as well.


How long can babies stay in the car seat?

For any age, ideally not longer than 2 hours, for children younger than four weeks, no longer than 30 minutes. So try having family and friends round to your house rather than travelling far to see them, however if this is unavoidable then make sure you take frequent breaks, for feeding and changing too, or have one parent in the backseat with baby. This is because when a baby is in a semi-upright position for a prolonged period of time it can result in a strain on the baby's still-developing spine and can restrict air-flow to baby’s lungs. If baby's head flops forward the chances of this increases.

These timings are based on a 2016 study done at the Great Western Hospital by a Professor Peter Fleming. In this study they found that, for term and preterm infants, being in an upright positon for 30 minutes the babies' heart rates and breathing rates increased and there was less oxgen in their blood.

Please note:

  • These results were based of how long the babies were in the car seat, not the car. Therefore, if using a travel system, be aware of how long baby is in the seat for.
  • Please consult your doctor.


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How long can babies stay in the car seat?

For any age, ideally not longer than 2 hours. If this is unavoidable then make sure you take frequent breaks. This is because when a baby is in a semi-upright position for a prolonged period of time it can result in a strain on the baby's still-developing spine and can restrict air-flow to baby’s lungs. If baby's head flops forward the chances of this increases.

For babies younger than 4 weeks, we wouldn't recommend them being in the car seat for longer than 30 minutes. This is due to the 2016 study done at the Great Western Hospital by a Professor Peter Fleming. In this study they found that, for term and preterm infants, being in an upright positon for 30 minutes the babys' heart rates and breathing rates increased and there was less oxgen in their blood.

What are the age requirements for a lie-flat car seat?

Lie-flat car seats suit babies from birth to around 6-12 months or up to 13kg, however this can vary between brands and products so it is best to check before purchasing.

After this period, you will have to move on to a rear-facing car seat. You can check out Baby's Mart's Collection of rear-facing car seats here.

Moreover, while your baby will feel more comfortable in a lie-flat car seat, you shouldn't leave them in the car seat to sleep. They do not provide safe sleeping environments. You should move your baby to a safer destination and let them sleep there instead.

What are the age requirements for a lie-flat car seat?

Lie-flat car seats suit babies from birth to around 6-12 months or up to 13kg, however this can vary between brands and products so it is best to check before purchasing.

After this period, you will have to move on to a rear-facing car seat. You can check out Baby's Mart's Collection of rear-facing car seats here.

Moreover, while your baby will feel more comfortable in a lie-flat car seat, you shouldn't leave them in the car seat to sleep. They do not provide safe sleeping environments. You should move your baby to a safer destination and let them sleep there instead.

How does a lie-flat car seat fit in the car?

Due to the size of lie-flat car seats, most need to be led sideways across two of the vehicle's seats. This means the car seat should go in the backseat where the head part of the seat is in the middle of the back seat and the feet part is near the passenger side door. This way baby’s head is away from airbags and anything that may hit the car in the event of a crash, and so that you can safely take baby out of the car, away from oncoming traffic, once youve reeached your destination.

Baby and car seat can both go in the front passenger seat if necassary however, this is only if the car seat is forward facing, you must put the seat as far back as you can and the child seat is held securely to make more distance between the child and the airbag. Never put a rearward-facing car seat in the front if there is an active passenger airbag, this is illegal and incredibly dangerous. Car seats can be fitted into a Isofix base or can be belted with the vehicle's belt.

Are lie-flat car seats suitable for premature babies?

Premature babies or those with medical conditions should only use a lie-flat car seat for safety purposes. While optimised for infants, you can adjust most lie-flat models as the baby grows, so they can remain safe and comfortable over time.

It is recommended to use a lie-flat car seat for preemies and babies with medical conditions as it keeps them on lying flat on their back and helps them to breathe. Members of Baby's Mart's expert team recommends the Cybex Cloud Z2, due to the fact that it is a car seat with recline features and can be used from birth to 24 months. This being said, select the car seat that is best and most suitable for your little one.

Feel free to give us a ring on 0117 904 1144 or an email at sales@babys-mart.co.uk for more advice on premature baby car seats.

When leaving the hospital with a premature baby or baby with medial conditions, they may have to pass the car test. This may happen if the little one is; less than 37 weeks gestation, going home on oxygen, have a congenial heart disease or other conditions where they can't tolerate time in a car seat or were born outside of their local hospital and will take an hour to get home. Read more on this test here.

Always follow the advice of your healthcare professional.

How does a lie-flat car seat fit in the car?

Due to the size of lie-flat car seats, most need to be led sideways across two of the vehicle's seats. This means it should go in the backseat where the head part of the seat is in the middle of the back seat and the feet part is near the passenger side door. This way baby’s head is away from airbags and anything that may hit the car in the event of a crash, and so that you can safely take baby out of the car, away from oncoming traffic. Baby and car seat can both go in the front passenger seat if necassary however, this is only if the car seat is forward facing, you must put the seat as far back as you can and the child seat is securely held to maximise the distance between the child and the airbag. Never put a rearward-facing car seat in the front if there is an active passenger airbag.

Car seats can be fitted into a Isofix base or can be belted with the vehicle's belt.

What are the different car seat sizes?

There are three different sizes of car seats and they all depend on the child’s age and weight; The first size is 0+, and these are suitable for newborns to 15 months old or babies who weigh up to 13kg (29lb). The second is 1, these are for children who are about 9 months to 4 years old or who weigh 9-18kg (20-40lb). Next is the 2/3 size, these are booster seats for children aged from 4 - 11 years, or who weigh 15-36kg (33lb-5st 9lb).

There are also some that are called combination seats, these are the ones that cross over such as 0+/1 seats that are suitable from birth to about 4 years or weigh 18kg (40lb).

How does a lie-flat car seat fit in the car?

Due to the size of lie-flat car seats, most need to be led sideways across two of the vehicle's seats. This means it should go in the backseat where the head part of the seat is in the middle of the back seat and the feet part is near the passenger side door. This way baby’s head is away from airbags and anything that may hit the car in the event of a crash, and so that you can safely take baby out of the car, away from oncoming traffic. Baby and car seat can both go in the front passenger seat if necassary however, this is only if the car seat is forward facing, you must put the seat as far back as you can and the child seat is securely held to maximise the distance between the child and the airbag. Never put a rearward-facing car seat in the front if there is an active passenger airbag.

Car seats can be fitted into a Isofix base or can be belted with the vehicle's belt.

Are lie-flat car seats suitable for premature babies?

Premature babies or those with medical conditions should only use a lie-flat car seat for safety purposes. While optimised for infants, you can adjust most lie-flat models as the baby grows, so they can remain safe and comfortable over time.

It is recommended to use a lie-flat car seat for preemies and babies with medical conditions as it keeps them on lying flat on their back and helps them to breathe. Members of Baby's Mart's expert team recommends the Cybex Cloud Z2, due to the fact that it is a car seat with recline features and can be used from birth to 24 months. This being said, select the car seat that is best and most suitable for your little one.

Feel free to give us a ring on 0117 904 1144 or an email at sales@babys-mart.co.uk for more advice on premature baby car seats.

When leaving the hospital with a premature baby or baby with medial conditions, they may have to pass the car test. This may happen if the little one is; less than 37 weeks gestation, going home on oxygen, have a congenial heart disease or other conditions where they can't tolerate time in a car seat or were born outside of their local hospital and will take an hour to get home. Read more on this test here.

Always follow the advice of your healthcare professional.


Combine the safest car seat with responsible supervision

Finding the safest car seat isn't easy, thanks to all the choices available to you. Even though the lie-flat car seat is the safest infant car seat, you still need to practise responsible protocols to protect your child. For example, don't leave your baby in the car seat for extended periods of time without supervision.

 

With all of these advantages in your back pocket, you can make a more informed choice when buying a car seat. Lie-flat car seats will provide the comfort and protection your child needs. Now, you can feel confident in your decision and enjoy the travels ahead for your family.

Combine the safest car seat with responsible supervision

Finding the safest car seat isn't easy, thanks to all the choices available to you. Even though the lie-flat car seat is the safest infant car seat, you still need to practise responsible protocols to protect your child. For example, don't leave your baby in the car seat for extended periods of time without supervision.

With all of these advantages in your back pocket, you can make a more informed choice when buying a car seat. Lie-flat car seats will provide the comfort and protection your child needs. Now, you can feel confident in your decision and enjoy the travels ahead for your family.


What is an Isofix base?

An Isofix base is an internationally standardised car seat fitting system. It locks the car seat into the two metal clips between the seats of your car. It keeps your little one as protected as possible in the event of a crash and these can be used from newborn and toddler then up to 4 years old. From there an Isofit may be needed until age 12.

Do you need an ISOFIX base?

In short terms, no. It depends on your car and car seat, as some car seats have the option to fit in with the vehicle's seat belt and cars may not be isofix compatable. Isofix cars have hidden slots behind the rear seats in the joints between the back seats and cushion. You will not be able to use a isofix base in a car that does not have the fittings.  

Is an isofix car seat safer than a seat belt?

Car seats that have an isofix base are much safer than a car seat that uses a seat belt. This is because the car seat is fixed directly into the base and therefore directly fixed into the car. This means less movement for the car seat in the event of an accident, particularly on the side. This doesn't mean to say that car seats that do not have a base are unsafe, it is simply that it is more secure. ISOFIX bases are not tested during an MOT whereas the car seat belts are.

Always follow the manufacture's instructions and advice.

What is an Isofix base?

An Isofix base is an internationally standardised car seat fitting system. It locks the car seat into the two metal clips between the seats of your car. It keeps your little one as protected as possible in the event of a crash and these can be used from newborn and toddler then up to 4 years old. From there an Isofit may be needed until age 12.

What is an Isofix base?

An Isofix base is an internationally standardised car seat fitting system. It locks the car seat into the two metal clips between the seats of your car. It keeps your little one as protected as possible in the event of a crash and these can be used from newborn and toddler then up to 4 years old. From there an Isofit may be needed until age 12.

Do you need an ISOFIX base?

In short terms, no. It depends on your car and car seat, as some car seats have the option to fit in with the vehicle's seat belt and cars may not be isofix compatable. Isofix cars have hidden slots behind the rear seats in the joints between the back seats and cushion. You will not be able to use a isofix base in a car that does not have the fittings.  

Is an isofix car seat safer than a seat belt?

Car seats that have an isofix base are much safer than a car seat that uses a seat belt. This is because the car seat is fixed directly into the base and therefore directly fixed into the car. This means less movement for the car seat in the event of an accident, particularly on the side. This doesn't mean to say that car seats that do not have a base are unsafe, it is simply that it is more secure. ISOFIX bases are not tested during an MOT whereas the car seat belts are.

Always follow the manufacture's instructions and advice.

Do you need an ISOFIX base?

In short terms, no. It depends on your car and car seat, as some car seats have the option to fit in with the vehicle's seat belt and cars may not be isofix compatable. Isofix cars have hidden slots behind the rear seats in the joints between the back seats and cushion. You will not be able to use a isofix base in a car that does not have the fittings.

Is an isofix car seat safer than a seat belt?

Car seats that have an isofix base are much safer than a car seat that uses a seat belt. This is because the car seat is fixed directly into the base and therefore directly fixed into the car. This means less movement for the car seat in the event of an accident, particularly on the side. This doesn't mean to say that car seats that do not have a base are unsafe, it is simply that it is more secure. ISOFIX bases are not tested during an MOT whereas the car seat belts are.

Always follow the manufacture's instructions and advice.

What is an Isofix base?

An Isofix base is an internationally standardised car seat fitting system. It locks the car seat into the two metal clips between the seats of your car. It keeps your little one as protected as possible in the event of a crash and these can be used from newborn and toddler then up to 4 years old. From there an Isofit may be needed until age 12.

Do you need an ISOFIX base?

In short terms, no. It depends on your car and car seat, as some car seats have the option to fit in with the vehicle's seat belt and cars may not be isofix compatable. Isofix cars have hidden slots behind the rear seats in the joints between the back seats and cushion. You will not be able to use a isofix base in a car that does not have the fittings.  

Is an isofix car seat safer than a seat belt?

Car seats that have an isofix base are much safer than a car seat that uses a seat belt. This is because the car seat is fixed directly into the base and therefore directly fixed into the car. This means less movement for the car seat in the event of an accident, particularly on the side. This doesn't mean to say that car seats that do not have a base are unsafe, it is simply that it is more secure. ISOFIX bases are not tested during an MOT whereas the car seat belts are.

Always follow the manufacture's instructions and advice.

What is an Isofix base?

An Isofix base is an internationally standardised car seat fitting system. It locks the car seat into the two metal clips between the seats of your car. It keeps your little one as protected as possible in the event of a crash and these can be used from newborn and toddler then up to 4 years old. From there an Isofit may be needed until age 12.

What is an Isofix base?

An Isofix base is an internationally standardised car seat fitting system. It locks the car seat into the two metal clips between the seats of your car. It keeps your little one as protected as possible in the event of a crash and these can be used from newborn and toddler then up to 4 years old. From there an Isofit may be needed until age 12.

Do you need an ISOFIX base?

In short terms, no. It depends on your car and car seat, as some car seats have the option to fit in with the vehicle's seat belt and cars may not be isofix compatable. Isofix cars have hidden slots behind the rear seats in the joints between the back seats and cushion. You will not be able to use a isofix base in a car that does not have the fittings.  

Is an isofix car seat safer than a seat belt?

Car seats that have an isofix base are much safer than a car seat that uses a seat belt. This is because the car seat is fixed directly into the base and therefore directly fixed into the car. This means less movement for the car seat in the event of an accident, particularly on the side. This doesn't mean to say that car seats that do not have a base are unsafe, it is simply that it is more secure. ISOFIX bases are not tested during an MOT whereas the car seat belts are.

Always follow the manufacture's instructions and advice.

Do you need an ISOFIX base?

In short terms, no. It depends on your car and car seat, as some car seats have the option to fit in with the vehicle's seat belt and cars may not be isofix compatable. Isofix cars have hidden slots behind the rear seats in the joints between the back seats and cushion. You will not be able to use a isofix base in a car that does not have the fittings.

Is an isofix car seat safer than a seat belt?

Car seats that have an isofix base are much safer than a car seat that uses a seat belt. This is because the car seat is fixed directly into the base and therefore directly fixed into the car. This means less movement for the car seat in the event of an accident, particularly on the side. This doesn't mean to say that car seats that do not have a base are unsafe, it is simply that it is more secure. ISOFIX bases are not tested during an MOT whereas the car seat belts are.

Always follow the manufacture's instructions and advice.



So, what do you recommend?

Take a browse through five of our best selling lie-flat car seats and isofix bases.
Nuna CARI Next & BASE Next Bundle Caviar

Perfect for parents with places to be, the Nuna Cari is an innovative carrycot that doubles up as a car seat when used in conjunction with the Nuna Base Next included in this bundle, making getting out and about with baby an absolute breeze. Travel system compatible with your adaptor friendly Nuna pushchair (sold separately), you only need a pushchair chassis and your carrycot to hit the road with your little one, giving you one less thing to buy before your big arrival. Save the car seat shopping for later, the Nuna Cari Next is all you need.

The Nuna Cari has been approved to the latest (and most rigorous) R129 safety standards, so you know you're little one is protected when on board in the Nuna Cari. The shell of the carrycot is made with a robust shell and it is outfitted with EPP energy-absorbing memory foam to shield your child from any impact. The 3 point harness keeps your child secure and the snug infant insert ensures they're cocooned in both comfort and safety.

Discover the Nuna BASE Next ISOFIX Base. Part of the Nuna Next System, this base is compatible with 4 different Nuna Next modular car seats to offer you versatility and flexibility for the first 4 years of your child's life. Boasting a 360-degree rotation, the Nuna BASE Next makes getting out with your little one an absolute breeze, allowing you to load and unload right from the car door without having to bend around the backseat. 

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Maxo-Cosi Marble i-Size Car Seat Essential Graphite

The Maxi-Cosi Marble i-Size Car Seat in Essential Graphite is the ideal car seat for keeping your baby comfy and cosy on even the longest journeys.Featuring a 157-degree near lie-flat recline position, extra padded seat and Baby-Hugg inlay, the Marble cradles your little ones growing spine in a comfortably healthy positon so they can sleep soundly wherever you are.

The Marble is suitable from birth, offering rearward facing travel up to 13 months. It also offers superior side protection, with an impact-absorbing shell, and specialized i-Size protection so you can feel secure in the knowledge that your baby is protected and safe on every drive. Maxi Cosi's Marble i-Size car seat also features an adjustable headrest and adjustable 3-point harness so your baby can be comfy as they continue to grow. But the comfort doesn't end there, because the Marble also includes an ultra-protective, super large sun canopy so your child can be cosy and comfy on those warm summer drives. The sun canopy even features a peek-a-boo window to allow you to check on your baby so you can have peace of mind as well.

Simply attach your Maxi-Cosi Marble car seat to a Maxi-Cosi or Quinny stroller (sold separately) with the Click and Go installation on the base for a quick and easy travel system solution.

Joie i-Level Recline Signature Car Seat

The Joie i-Level Recline Signature Car Seat in Oyster uses a deep 157° tilt for deep sleep and easy breathing and is part of the Encore Spinning System and is able to spin 90° when paired with the i-Base™ Encore for easy ins and outs.

It uses the exclusive Tri-Protect Headrest that offers 3 layers of security featuring patented Intelli-Fit™ foam for ultimate side impact protection. As well as the Grow Together™ multi-height headrest and harness system that adjusts simultaneously and requires no rethreading of the harness. It features a 3 point harness with padded covers, a removable full body insert and a retractable, removable sun canopy with a zip-open panel.

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Cybex Cloud Z2 i-Size Car Seat with Isofix in Soho Grey

Stylish, safe and ergonomic, the Cybex Cloud Z2 i-Size Car Seat with Isofix in Soho Grey is perfect for making travel with your little one as smooth as possible. When added to the base, the Cloud Z2 becomes a rotating seat - letting you turn the seat sideways for easy entry and exit from the car.

The Cloud Z2 i-Size Car Seat grows alongside your child by including adjustable features, for example, the headrest can be adjusted to 12 different heights while the recline options keep your little one in the best position for them. The integrated sun canopy protects your child from the rays inside and outside of the car - keeping their delicate skin safe.

Keep your little one safe with the Cloud Z2 i-Size's linear side-impact protection system, this protection system gives the seat increased protection while the flexible shell and extended side protector work together to reduce impact forces by up to 25%, so you can always have peace of mind for your little one to be safe and comfortable.

Maxi-Cosi Marble i-Size Car Seat Essential Black

Looking for the best comfort for your baby even on the longest of journeys? Then look no further than the Maxi-Cosi Marble in Essential Black.

This clever car seat features a 157-degree near lie-flat recline position so that your little one can sleep soundly while the Marble’s extra padded seat cradles their growing spine in a healthy and comfortable position.

Suitable from birth, the Marble i-Size car seat offers rearward facing travel protection up to 13 months and even includes a Baby-Hugg inlay for an extra-comfortable sleep on those longer drives.

Offering superior side protection, the Marble takes safety seriously. Featuring an impact-absorbing shell, specialised i-Size protection, and an adjustable headrest and 3-point harness, the protective features offered by the Marble will grow with your child so they remain safer for longer.

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Nuna CARI Next & BASE Next Bundle Caviar

Perfect for parents with places to be, the Nuna Cari is an innovative carrycot that doubles up as a car seat when used in conjunction with the Nuna Base Next included in this bundle, making getting out and about with baby an absolute breeze. Travel system compatible with your adaptor friendly Nuna pushchair (sold separately), you only need a pushchair chassis and your carrycot to hit the road with your little one, giving you one less thing to buy before your big arrival. Save the car seat shopping for later, the Nuna Cari Next is all you need.

The Nuna Cari has been approved to the latest (and most rigorous) R129 safety standards, so you know you're little one is protected when on board in the Nuna Cari. The shell of the carrycot is made with a robust shell and it is outfitted with EPP energy-absorbing memory foam to shield your child from any impact. The 3 point harness keeps your child secure and the snug infant insert ensures they're cocooned in both comfort and safety.

Discover the Nuna BASE Next ISOFIX Base. Part of the Nuna Next System, this base is compatible with 4 different Nuna Next modular car seats to offer you versatility and flexibility for the first 4 years of your child's life. Boasting a 360-degree rotation, the Nuna BASE Next makes getting out with your little one an absolute breeze, allowing you to load and unload right from the car door without having to bend around the backseat. 

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Maxi-Cosi Marble i-Size Car Seat Essential Graphite

 

The Maxi-Cosi Marble i-Size Car Seat in Essential Graphite is the ideal car seat for keeping your baby comfy and cosy on even the longest journeys.Featuring a 157-degree near lie-flat recline position, extra padded seat and Baby-Hugg inlay, the Marble cradles your little ones growing spine in a comfortably healthy positon so they can sleep soundly wherever you are.

The Marble is suitable from birth, offering rearward facing travel up to 13 months. It also offers superior side protection, with an impact-absorbing shell, and specialized i-Size protection so you can feel secure in the knowledge that your baby is protected and safe on every drive. Maxi Cosi's Marble i-Size car seat also features an adjustable headrest and adjustable 3-point harness so your baby can be comfy as they continue to grow. But the comfort doesn't end there, because the Marble also includes an ultra-protective, super large sun canopy so your child can be cosy and comfy on those warm summer drives. The sun canopy even features a peek-a-boo window to allow you to check on your baby so you can have peace of mind as well.

Simply attach your Maxi-Cosi Marble car seat to a Maxi-Cosi or Quinny stroller (sold separately) with the Click and Go installation on the base for a quick and easy travel system solution.

Joie i-Level Recline Signature Car Seat

The Joie i-Level Recline Signature Car Seat in Oyster uses a deep 157° tilt for deep sleep and easy breathing and is part of the Encore Spinning System and is able to spin 90° when paired with the i-Base™ Encore for easy ins and outs.

It uses the exclusive Tri-Protect Headrest that offers 3 layers of security featuring patented Intelli-Fit™ foam for ultimate side impact protection. As well as the Grow Together™ multi-height headrest and harness system that adjusts simultaneously and requires no rethreading of the harness. It features a 3 point harness with padded covers, a removable full body insert and a retractable, removable sun canopy with a zip-open panel.

 

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Cybex Cloud Z2 i-Size Car Seat with Isofix - Soho Grey

Stylish, safe and ergonomic, the Cybex Cloud Z2 i-Size Car Seat with Isofix in Soho Grey is perfect for making travel with your little one as smooth as possible. When added to the base, the Cloud Z2 becomes a rotating seat - letting you turn the seat sideways for easy entry and exit from the car.

The Cloud Z2 i-Size Car Seat grows alongside your child by including adjustable features, for example, the headrest can be adjusted to 12 different heights while the recline options keep your little one in the best position for them. The integrated sun canopy protects your child from the rays inside and outside of the car - keeping their delicate skin safe.

Keep your little one safe with the Cloud Z2 i-Size's linear side-impact protection system, this protection system gives the seat increased protection while the flexible shell and extended side protector work together to reduce impact forces by up to 25%, so you can always have peace of mind for your little one to be safe and comfortable.

When used with the adaptors (sold separately), the Cloud Z2 can be attached to selected strollers so you can create the ultimate travel system for your family - letting your little one remain seated when you are travelling in and out of the car. 

Maxi-Cosi Marble i-Size Car Seat Essential Black

Looking for the best comfort for your baby even on the longest of journeys? Then look no further than the Maxi-Cosi Marble in Essential Black.

This clever car seat features a 157-degree near lie-flat recline position so that your little one can sleep soundly while the Marble’s extra padded seat cradles their growing spine in a healthy and comfortable position.

Suitable from birth, the Marble i-Size car seat offers rearward facing travel protection up to 13 months and even includes a Baby-Hugg inlay for an extra-comfortable sleep on those longer drives.

Offering superior side protection, the Marble takes safety seriously. Featuring an impact-absorbing shell, specialised i-Size protection, and an adjustable headrest and 3-point harness, the protective features offered by the Marble will grow with your child so they remain safer for longer.

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