Does the Britax Romer have Isofix?

Does the Britax Romer have Isofix?

At Britax Römer we are dedicated to your child’s safety. That’s why we were involved in the first legislation for the requirement of child car seats, ECE R44, and developed the first ISOFIX car seat to make installation easy and intuitive.

Can Britax Romer be rear facing?

These seats are designed for children from 9kg up to 18kg and offer a range of installation and harnessing technology. These seats are designed for children from 9kg up to 25kg and often offer a choice of rearward or forward facing travel to suit the changing needs of a growing child.

What is Kidfix?

The KIDFIX SL is a highback booster seat with flexible installation options to suit any vehicle – from the innovative soft-latch connectors to the car’s 3-point seat belt. Enabling easy transfer and installation of the seat to meet the needs of the busiest lifestyle.

Does the Britax Kidfix recline?

The headrest adjusts easily and the V-shaped backrest means there’s room for children as they grow. However, unlike the Cybex Solution Z-Fix, the headrest doesn’t recline.

What is a Britax XP pad?

The XP-PAD is a fairly long, squishy pad which the vehicle seat belt threads through. Britax claims that the XP-PAD reduces neck loads by up to 30% in an accident. If this happens, the seat can be used without the XP-PAD.

Do you still use a seatbelt with Isofix?

Basically, fitting points are built into both cars and child car seats when they are manufactured. An Isofix child seat is ‘plugged’ into the corresponding fitting points in the car, removing the need to use the car’s seat belts to secure it.

Is Isofix a legal requirement?

Children must use a rear-facing seat until the they are 15 months old. Children of 12 years old or taller than 135cm do not need to use a child seat. Before this age or height they must do by law. Child seats must be fitted either using ISOFIX mountings or a diagonal seat belt strap.

Is my car compatible with ISOfix?

To find out if your car has Isofix points, look for Isofix labels between the base and back of your car seats (the fitting points themselves may also be visible) or check your vehicle’s handbook or contact the manufacturer or dealer.