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maxi cosi essential green Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro V2 in Twillic Green

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maxi cosi essential green Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro V2 in Twillic GreenThe Ultimate Car Seat for Your Baby's First Adventures Welcome to the world of safe, comfortable, and hassle free journeys with your little one! The Maxi Cosi Pebble 360 Pro2 in Twillic Green is designed with both baby and parent in mind, making every trip a breeze. From the moment you bring your newborn home, this car seat is there to ensure your babys comfort and safety on every journey. Whether you're driving to the park or embarking on a longer

The Ultimate Car Seat for Your Baby's First Adventures 🚗

Welcome to the world of safe, comfortable, and hassle-free journeys with your little one! The Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro2 in Twillic Green is designed with both baby and parent in mind, making every trip a breeze. From the moment you bring your newborn home, this car seat is there to ensure your baby’s comfort and safety on every journey. Whether you're driving to the park or embarking on a longer adventure, the Pebble 360 Pro2 is packed with features that make it the perfect companion for parents and their precious cargo.

Sleep Comfort on the Go 💤

The Pebble 360 Pro2 is a game-changer when it comes to comfort. Its full lie-flat position allows your baby to sleep soundly, whether they’re in the car or out and about in their stroller. This innovative feature means your little one can enjoy maximum sleep comfort, no matter where they are. And thanks to ClimaFlow technology, which includes ventilation panels, breathable foam, and mesh fabrics, your baby will always stay at the perfect temperature.

The adjustable headrest and removable newborn inlay are designed to grow with your child, ensuring optimal support and comfort from day one. Even if your little one arrives earlier than expected, the Pebble 360 Pro2 is safe for premature babies, providing peace of mind during those first few months.

Effortless Installation and Use

Say goodbye to the struggles of getting your baby in and out of the car! With the Pebble 360 Pro2, you’ll enjoy unparalleled ease of use. When paired with the FamilyFix 360 Pro-slide-out base (sold separately), this car seat offers 360° rotation and SlideTech® technology. This means you can easily slide and rotate the seat towards you, making it incredibly simple to buckle up your baby—no more backaches or awkward manoeuvres!

The Pebble 360 Pro2 also features an easy-in harness that stays open, so you won’t have to wrestle with straps every time you put your baby in the seat. The seat’s ISOFIX connectors and support leg provide a rock-solid installation, ensuring the highest level of safety on the road. And for those moments when you’re travelling without the base, this versatile seat can be safely secured with a seatbelt, giving you total flexibility.

Uncompromising Safety and Peace of Mind

Your baby’s safety is non-negotiable, and the Pebble 360 Pro2 delivers on all fronts. It meets the latest i-Size safety standards (R129/03) and is equipped with G-CELL Side Impact Protection, which provides superior protection in the event of a collision. This advanced technology absorbs and disperses impact forces, reducing the risk of injury to your child.

The Pebble 360 Pro2 is also TÜV certified for use on aeroplanes, so whether you’re jetting off on holiday or taking a quick weekend trip, your baby can travel safely in their very own car seat.

Designed to Grow with Your Baby

The Pebble 360 Pro2 isn’t just a car seat; it’s a long-term investment in your child’s comfort and safety. Suitable from birth (40 cm) up to approximately 18 months (87 cm), this seat adapts to your growing baby’s needs. Once your little one outgrows the Pebble 360 Pro2, you can transition to the Pearl 360 Pro, which is also compatible with the FamilyFix 360 Pro base, ensuring your child’s comfort up to 4 years old.

With features like an ergonomic carry handle, FlexiSpin 360° rotation, and an extra-large sun canopy with UPF 50+, the Pebble 360 Pro2 is designed to make every journey easier and more enjoyable for both you and your baby.

Key Features 📌

  • G-CELL Side Impact Protection: Provides unrivalled safety by spreading the impact and reducing injuries in the event of a collision.
  • i-Size Safety: Meets the latest and highest safety standards (R129/03) for maximum protection.
  • ISOFIX Connectors: Ensures the car seat base is securely locked into your car for the safest installation.
  • SlideTech® Technology: Revolutionary sliding technology combined with 360° rotation for easy access and convenience.
  • Easy-in Harness: Stays open to make it easier to get your baby in and out of the seat.
  • Anti-Misuse Button: Prevents accidental forward-facing use, keeping your baby safer in the rearward-facing position up to 18 months.
  • Back-Friendly Design: Certified by AGR, the ergonomic design and SlideTech® technology make it comfortable for parents to lift and carry.
  • Full Lie-Flat Position: Allows your baby to lie flat in all modes for optimal sleep comfort.
  • ClimaFlow Temperature Control: Ventilation panels, breathable foam, and mesh fabrics keep your baby at a comfortable temperature.
  • TÜV Aircraft Approved: Safe for air travel in all recline positions, so your baby can travel comfortably on aeroplanes.
  • Eco-Friendly Materials: Made with 100% recycled fabric, produced without hazardous chemicals, to protect your baby and the environment.
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