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maxi cosi prenatal Maxi-Cosi - Andi 360 Rotating All-in-One Convertible Car Seat, TruffleBring baby home and enjoy lifes adventures as they grow with the Andi 360 Rotating All in One Convertible Car Seat with 360 Flexispin and TensionfixTM. Our innovative 360 rotating car seat with FlexiSpin technology allows you to swivel the carseat in all modes of use (rear and forward facing), so you can get your child in and out of the vehicle easily and with less back strain. Weve also solved the most common car seat installation problem that 7 out

Bring baby home and enjoy life’s adventures as they grow with the Andi 360 Rotating All-in-One Convertible Car Seat with 360° Flexispin and TensionfixTM. Our innovative 360 rotating car seat with FlexiSpin technology allows you to swivel the carseat in all modes of use (rear- and forward-facing), so you can get your child in and out of the vehicle easily and with less back strain.

We’ve also solved the most common car seat installation problem that 7 out of 10 parents unknowingly have—loose vehicle belt tension. Maxi-Cosi’s TensionFix is our patent-pending red-to-green tension-sensitive indicator that shows you when your seat belt has tension. Andi 360°’s exceptional design meets or exceeds all federal safety standards and is National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) compliant. The attached connection cord ensures that the base and seat must be used together when installed.

Key to the design of this grow with me car seat are the premium fabrics. The Andi 360 all in one car seat is designed with EcoCare, our future-friendly, 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles. The yarn produced is soft, comfortable, and breathable––perfect for your little one.

This infant to toddler car seat is made to evolve with your child as they grow (and grow), from birth to ten years. Travel with confidence in all 3 modes: rear facing car seat (5-40 lbs., 19”-40”), forward facing car seat (30-65 lbs., 34.4”-49”), and belt-positioning high back booster seat (40-100 lbs., 43.4”-52”).

Actual fit may vary. Not all children will comfortably fit in the seat for the full weight and height ranges listed.

Features
360 rotating car seat with FlexiSpin makes getting your child in and out of the car easier than ever
Soft locks in the base keep the seat steady when buckling and unbuckling. Easy-turn handles make the seat simple to rotate
All-in-one convertible car seat with 3 modes of use: rear facing car seat (5-40 lbs., 19”-40”), forward facing car seat (30-65 lbs., 34.4”-49”), and belt-positioning high back booster seat (40-100 lbs., 43.4”-52”)
Maxi-Cosi’s TensionFix, our patent-pending red-to-green tension-sensitive indicator, shows you when your seat belt has tension
A built-in vehicle belt lock-off arm helps you get a secure fit during carseat installation
PureCosi™ fire-resistant fabrics and foam are made without added fire-retardant treatment
Features EcoCare––premium 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles
ClipQuik™ magnetic chest clip promotes struggle-free buckling for easy in-and-out
QuikClean insert car seat pad easily removes for fast cleaning (car seat can be used without the insert)
QuikFit 10-position headrest and harness adjust easily when your child enters the next growth stage
ReclineFit with 5 reclining positions for comfort
Innovative cup holder design rotates to accommodate sippy cups of various shapes and styles. Both cup holders are removable and dishwasher-safe
Integrated magnetic buckle holders keep the harness out of your way while placing the child in the seat
All carseat fabrics and cushions are machine-washable and dryer-safe
Plush, soft materials designed with extra cushioning and support
Exceptional design meets or exceeds all federal safety standards and is National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) compliant. The attached connection cord ensures that the base and seat must be used together when installed
Engineered and tested to meet or exceed federal safety standards
Meets federal Side Impact standard

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