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uppababy recall knox UPPAbaby Knox Convertible Car Seat – Swaddles Baby

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uppababy recall knox UPPAbaby Knox Convertible Car Seat – Swaddles BabyThe UPPAbaby KNOX Convertible Car Seat is the solution that can keep up. Both rear and forward facing capable, it easily adapts as children grow and their positioning needs change. Packed with intuitive safety features, the KNOX helps you stay on the go, even as baby grows. Specifications Suitable for approximately 16 years old. Rear facing: from 1445 lbs, and using the included fit inlay from 1425 lbs. Forward facing: from 2565 lbs. Maximum height:

The UPPAbaby KNOX Convertible Car Seat is the solution that can keep up. Both rear and forward-facing capable, it easily adapts as children grow and their positioning needs change. Packed with intuitive safety features, the KNOX helps you stay on the go, even as baby grows.

 

Specifications
  • Suitable for approximately 1–6 years old.
  • Rear-facing: from 14–45 lbs, and using the included fit inlay from 14–25 lbs.
  • Forward-facing: from 25–65 lbs.
  • Maximum height: up to 49″.
  • SMARTSecure® System with red-to-green tightness indicator provides visual confirmation the car seat is installed correctly.
  • Koroyd® technology integrated into the base creates an effective crumple zone protecting the child from impact forces.
  • Multi-Directional Tether for rear and forward-facing travel reduces seat rotation and stress on the child’s head and neck upon impact.
  • Two-piece fit inlay allows for flexibility and proper fit.
  • No-rethread harness adjusts with eight-position headrest.
  • Side Impact Pods for additional impact absorption.
  • Active Support Headrest that grows with your child.
  • EPP foam between the inner and outer shell ensures forces are absorbed into the seat.
  • Color coded belt paths with robust tensioning clips.
  • Multi-position, adjustable foot for leveling.
  • Storage pockets for harness buckles.
  • Bead level indicators on both sides of the seat.
  • Removable cup holder included.
  • Removable and washable seat fabric.
  • Chemical free material.
  • Jordan color is naturally fire resistant through innovative use of Merino wool.
  • Limited lifetime warranty, registration required.

 

Dimensions

  • 23.8” x 18.8” x 27.4"–32.5” 

What's included
  • Complete car seat.
  • 2-Piece inlay.
  • Cup holder.
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