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maxi cosi coral usa Maxi-Cosi Coral Slide ProMeet the Coral Slide Pro, the ultra light baby car seat that makes every journey effortless. Coral Slide Pro features a uniquely removable, ultra lightweight soft carrier that lifts easily out of the safety shell so you can leave the shell in the car and carry your baby hands free using the carry strap (sold separately). Its removable soft carrier weighs just 2. 5kg, so carrying, driving, or strolling feels lighter than ever. Designed with your little

Meet the Coral Slide Pro, the ultra-light baby car seat that makes every journey effortless. Coral Slide Pro features a uniquely removable, ultra-lightweight soft carrier that lifts easily out of the safety shell - so you can leave the shell in the car and carry your baby hands-free using the carry strap (sold separately). Its removable soft carrier weighs just 2.5kg, so carrying, driving, or strolling feels lighter than ever. Designed with your little one in mind, it offers an ergonomic lie-flat position, breathable ClimaFlow fabrics, and an extra-large sun canopy for year-round comfort.

Safety is never compromised, with G-CELL Side Impact Protection, a secure 3-point harness, and i-Size (R129/04) certification. Paired with the Fame Cabin stroller or FamilyFix Slide Pro base, Coral Slide Pro transforms into a complete travel system with innovative SLIDETECH®2 and 360° FlexiSpin rotation, making it easier than ever to get your baby in and out of the car. Effortless, lightweight, and designed for real family life - Coral Slide Pro is freedom in motion.

  • Soft carrier detaches from the hard protective safety shell, making it effortless to lift at 2.5kg + carry your little one (carry strap sold separately)
  • Ergonomic lie-flat position keeps baby comfortable in all modes
  • G-CELL Side Impact Protection + i-Size safety certification
  • SLIDETECH®2 & 360° FlexiSpin rotation for easy in + out access
  • Integrated sun canopy + breathable ClimaFlow fabrics for year-round comfort
  • Soft Eco Care fabrics are gentle on your child's sensitive skin + made from 46 recycled rPET bottles for a more sustainable option
  • Compatible with Fame Cabin stroller + FamilyFix Slide Pro base for a complete travel system

 

 

Specifications

  • Suitable from birth to approx. 2 years
  • Child height: 40-87cm
  • Child weight: 0-13kg
  • Measurements: 59.8 x 44 x 69.9cm
  • Product weight: Car seat: 8.5kg | Soft carrier: 2.5kg
  • Rear-facing only
  • Installation: ISOFIX (sold separately) or vehicle seatbelt
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