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maxi car seat and stroller Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² Car Seat – PramFox

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maxi car seat and stroller Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² Car Seat – PramFoxFrom the very first day, the Maxi Cosi Pebble 360 Pro prioritises your babys safety and comfort with its full lie flat position, providing maximum sleep comfort. Compatible with the FamilyFix 360 Pro, it combines SlideTech and 360 rotation for easy installation. Uncompromising safety, unmatched comfort, Pebble 360 Pro is there from the start. Safety From day one, the Maxi Cosi Pebble 360 Pro puts your baby's safety first. It meets the latest i Size

From the very first day, the Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² prioritises your baby’s safety and comfort with its full lie-flat position, providing maximum sleep comfort. Compatible with the FamilyFix 360 Pro, it combines SlideTech® and 360° rotation for easy installation. Uncompromising safety, unmatched comfort, Pebble 360 Pro² is there from the start.

Safety

From day one, the Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² puts your baby's safety first. It meets the latest i-Size safety standards and G-CELL Side Impact Protection provides superior protection in the event of side impact collisions. The Pebble 360 Pro² is also TÜV certified for use on an airplane, so your baby can travel safely and securely with you on holiday, in their very own car seat, in all recline positions.

Ease of use

Pebble 360 Pro² is designed to make parents’ lives easier every day. The rotating FamilyFix 360 Pro slide-out base (sold separately) makes it easy to effortlessly rotate and slide your child towards you and put them in any recline position, while ISOFIX connectors and support leg provide the safest, easiest installation in your car. Pebble 360 Pro² can be safely belted into any car without the base, and once outside, it easily attaches to a stroller in one quick click. The easy-in harness stays open and out of the way to help you to fasten your baby in the seat with minimum fuss.

Age-range

The Pebble 360 Pro² isn't just suitable from birth; it also accommodates premature babies, ensuring safe travels from 40 cm up to 87 cm (approx. 18 months). Once your little one outgrows the Pebble 360 Pro², it's possible to switch to the Pearl 360 Pro, which is also compatible with FamilyFix 360 Pro base. Ensuring your toddler, up to 4 years old, continues to experience maximum comfort wherever you go together.

Comfort features

Comfort is at the heart of the Pebble 360 Pro²'s design. It offers a unique full lie-flat position, allowing your baby to experience maximum sleep comfort on every journey, whether in the car or attached to the stroller. ClimaFlow technology ensures your child is always at the comfortable temperature, thanks to ventilation panels, breathable foam, and open, mesh fabrics that enhance air circulation. Its headrest and backrest provide the ideal position for optimal breathing when you’re on the go.

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