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maxi cosi mico luxe vs mico 30 Mico Luxe+ Infant Car Seat | Snuggle Bugz

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maxi cosi mico luxe vs mico 30 Mico Luxe+ Infant Car Seat | Snuggle BugzThe lightweight Maxi Cosi Mico Luxe+ Infant Car Seat makes travel simple with quick car to stroller transitions and secure MaxiLock base installation. Featuring a load leg for added stability and easy taxi mode belt guides, it delivers comfort, safety, and convenience from the very first ride. Description: Designed for comfort and convenience, the lightweight Mico Luxe+ Infant Car Seat makes travel easy. Swiftly transition between cars or compatible

The lightweight Maxi-Cosi Mico Luxe+ Infant Car Seat makes travel simple with quick car-to-stroller transitions and secure MaxiLock base installation. Featuring a load leg for added stability and easy taxi-mode belt guides, it delivers comfort, safety, and convenience from the very first ride.

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Designed for comfort and convenience, the lightweight Mico Luxe+ Infant Car Seat makes travel easy. Swiftly transition between cars or compatible strollers without stress.

The intuitive base installation features MaxiLock™ technology with red-to-green tightness indicators, a 3-position adjustable base, a self-tightening UAS system, and a load leg which adds stability and limits movement in the event of a collision. Taxi-mode is simple and convenient with large, visible belt guides that show how to position the belt without using the base.

Your baby’s safety and comfort come first. The ClimaFlow™ technology shell provides added ventilation to keep your baby cooler. Side impact protection and plush padding on the removable infant head and lumbar inserts ensures a secure fit and cozy ride. Plus, energy absorbing EPP environmentally-friendly foam in the headrest area to effectively manage impact energy. The extendable ventilated canopy provides maximum shade and airflow. Enjoy added style and comfort with the vegan leather-trimmed ergonomic carrying handle contoured to curve around your hip.

Featuring EcoCare soft, breathable, 100% recycled fabrics that are machine washable and dryer safe. Fits babies 4–30 lbs. and up to 32”

Features:

  • Shell designed with ClimaFlow technology which helps keep baby cooler
  • Ventilated canopy to increase airflow and comfort for baby Features PureCosi fabrics made without wool or added fire-retardant treatments
  • Extra plush padding on the infant head and lumbar inserts ensures a comfortable and secure ride
  • Contoured ergonomic handle with a premium vegan leather grip curves around your hip for a more comfortable carry Infant inserts can be easily removed without re-threading the harness.
  • All fabrics are machine-washable and dryer-safe. Large, visible belt guides make installing the car seat without the base (taxi-mode) simple and intuitive
  • Side Impact Protection (SIP) 1-handed release from car seat base and stroller Includes a convenient stay-in-car base featuring MaxiLock technology with 3 adjustable positions, its self-tightening LATCH system, and the load leg which limits movement in the event of a collision
  • Compatible with select Maxi-Cosi strollers to form a complete travel system
  • Meets or exceeds Federal Safety Standards

Specifications:

  • Rear-facing for babies 4–30 lbs. and up to 32”
  • Car Seat Weight: 9.8 lbs
  • Dimensions: 26.6" H x 17.7" W x 28.5" D
  • Materials: 100% recycled fabrics; machine-washable, dryer safe
  • 5-point harness
  • 3-position adjustable base
  • Installation Options: Base or seat belt (taxi mode

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