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britax slim fit car seat

britax slim fit car seat Britax Poplar S Convertible Car Seat

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britax slim fit car seat Britax Poplar S Convertible Car SeatReady to go with room to grow! The Poplar S convertible car seat takes the stress out of moving to the next car seat stage with patented ClickTight installation and slim SpaceSaver design. This convertible car seat accommodates up to 50 lbs when installed rear facing, allowing your child to ride rear facing longer. It easily switches to a forward facing car seat as your child grows, accommodating up to 65 lbs. ClickTight technology provides fully open

Ready to go with room to grow! The Poplar™ S convertible car seat takes the stress out of moving to the next car seat stage with patented ClickTight® installation and slim SpaceSaver™ design.

This convertible car seat accommodates up to 50 lbs when installed rear-facing, allowing your child to ride rear-facing longer. It easily switches to a forward-facing car seat as your child grows, accommodating up to 65 lbs. ClickTight technology provides fully open seat belt paths that are clearly labeled and easy to access, and the automatic tensioner takes care of the tightening. This baby car seat lets you easily adjust the 14-position no-rethread harness and headrest to help create the perfect fit. The removable infant insert helps to properly position infants 22 lbs and under. There are 2 additional premium inserts that help create refined comfort and a tailored fit. The ReboundReduce™ stability bar easily attaches to the car seat when installed rear-facing, helping to minimize movement in the event of a crash. Slim outside and spacious inside, this convertible car seat features 17-inch SpaceSaver™ technology designed to fit 3-across* without compromising on trusted Britax safety and premium comfort. The rear-facing car seat includes a patented SafeCell® crumple zone and a V-shaped top tether to help manage crash energy. Carbon steel frame and belt paths provide strength and stability. The car seat cover fabrics are naturally flame-retardant with no added FR chemicals, and they’re safe to machine wash and dry time and again. *Britax cannot guarantee 3-across installation fitment in all vehicles

Product Size

Car seat measures 20.5"D x 17"W x 23.5"H

For What Size

Use from 5 - 50 pounds rear facing, 22 - 65 lbs* forward facing. Child must be on a standing height of 49" or less.

Care

Read how to care for your car seat here

Warranty

Limited 1 year warranty information can be found here.

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About Britax
At Britax, we believe family life should be lived without limit. A world where parents and children are free to make the most of every moment together. And we think it's our responsibility to make this happen. By driving safety standards to ensure children have never been better protected on the move. By pushing boundaries in smart design to make life in motion run smoothly. By extending a helping hand – or two – and always celebrating the journey.

We've been leading the way in child safety technology for more than 70 years. Always innovating, always focusing on what's best for the child, always going beyond 'good enough'. From Europe's best-selling car seat brand, we've become one of the brands most trusted by American families since we launched here in 1996.

Since then, we've revolutionized side impact protection, transformed safe seat installation, and introduced a range of smart strollers designed around the changing needs of today's families.

Our ongoing, open-ended conversation with parents is complemented by our work with car manufacturers, government bodies, and child passenger safety experts – collaborating, advising and using our industry-leading testing facilities to continually find ways to give parents the products and the reassurance to live family life without limit.

Because we believe in helping every parent and every child find their family freedom.

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