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Could a Maxi-Cosi infant carrier be right for your family? Learn more and browse the range of Maxi-Cosi Pebble & Cabriofix car seats here! When it comes to travel legislation across Europe, there are two safety standards that you should be aware of: R44 and R129/i-Size. Children up to the age of 12 years old or under a set height should always travel in a car seat that meets one of these approved standards.R44 groups 0+ (birth to 13 kg), 1 (9 to 18 kg), or 2/3 (15 to 36 kg) are based on your child’s weight, not height and are suitable for children from birth up to 12 years old. In accordance with the law, your baby must travel rearward-facing for at least 9 months. However, R44/04 products are going to be phased out in the future and i-Size will become the standard for car seats. Read more about ECE R44. R129/i-Size is the latest standard that has been introduced. This legislation focuses on the height of your child and not the weight when choosing the right car seat. Most experts recommends that your little one travels rearward-facing for at least 15 months, due to the strength of the muscles. Read more about I-sizeor rearward-facing to make the right choice for your family.
But how do you know which Maxi-Cosi car seat could be the one for you? We compare two of their best selling infant carrier car seats, the iconic CabrioFix against the new Tinca car seat, to help you decide which one could be perfect for you and your new arrival. Next to that, the i-Size compliance guarantees safe car travels at any time. Suitable from birth (45 to 75cm/up to 12kg) the CabrioFix i-Size car seat is one for everyone, whether in the car or on a walk.But first, what is I-Size? I-Size is also known as the R129 regulation. It is the newest and highest test level for car seats. This lightweight car seat is very easy to carry to and from the car because of its low weight but still provides safety and comfort for your little one due to the newborn inlay with headrest cushion. The Maxi-Cosi Tinca was designed for parents’ convenience. The Maxi-Cosi Tinca is an infant carrier, suitable for babies between 45-75cm. The car seat itself weighs only 3.2 kilos, so super light weight and built for parents in mind and making it very easy to carry their little one to and from the car. The Cabriofix has been thoroughly tested and is approved according to the European safety standard ECE R44/04. You can read more about this here. Cleaning: All our Maxi-Cosi car seats are designed and manufactured with you and your family in mind. Because we value your family’s safety, every car seat we develop is thoroughly tested by independent safety organisations like ADAC. We make sure you can travel carefree, from your first ride home from the hospital with a baby car seat up to primary school in a group 2/3 car seat. We have a car seat for you, no matter your situation.
At Maxi-Cosi, we are proud of our heritage. The CabrioFix baby car seat arrived in 2003 and became one of our best-selling products. Now it is time for our iconic and much-loved product to grow and evolve to the next level; introducing the new CabrioFix i-Size. The CabrioFix i-Size is the ideal car seat to start your baby’s journey. Easy to release with one hand from Maxi-Cosi and Quinny strollers thanks to the memory release buttons.Maxi Cosi's iconic baby car seat is evolving into the new CabrioFix i-Size following the latest i-Size safety standards and with a fresh new design. However, this will depend on whether your local recycling centre has facilities to separate hard or rigid plastics from other materials. It's worth calling the local recycling tip to see if it offers this service, otherwise it may have to go into landfill. Safety: • Under no circumstances should a rearward-facing car seat be used on a passenger seat where there is an active airbag. The CabrioFix is iconic to Maxi Cosi and has been in the range for years! The Maxi-Cosi CabrioFix is an infant carrier that can be used from birth up to approx. 12 months / 0-13 kg. The CabrioFix is a lightweight seat weighing 3.35kilos. This seat has been tested to the R44/04 regulations meaning it has had front and rear impact testing and classified by the child’s weight. product/helpAdviseTab.hbs -->
Safety should not be taken lightly. But that doesn't mean your car seat can't be. Weighing only 3.2kg, CabrioFix i-Size is a Maxi-Cosi i-Size car seat which was designed for parents' convenience. As the top-selling car seat brand since 1984, Maxi-Cosi car seats have always grown up with families and adapted to their needs. That's why it was time to take a step up with one of the star products, the Maxi-Cosi CabrioFix. This classic baby car seat arrived in 2003 and became one of Maxi-Cosi's best-selling products. Now it is time for this iconic and much-loved product to grow and evolve to the next level; introducing the new Maxi-Cosi CabrioFix R129. All the classic features you love with additional safety in accordance with the R129 regulations. Additionally the Tinca is compatible with most Maxi-Cosi strollers. Whether in the car or on a walk, the Tinca is the car seat for everyone. Read our full Maxi-Cosi Morion review to see if it impressed in our front and side-impact crash tests.The rear facing Maxi-Cosi Cabriofix suitable from birth to 13kg (roughly around 12 months dependant on how big your baby is). With I-Size it is mandatory for a child to be in a rearward facing position until at least 15 months old which is proven to be the safest way for your child to travel. The head and body support provides enhanced comfort and the Side Protection System offers overall safety in case of side impact collisions. What’s more, CabrioFix can either be secured with a car seat belt, or compatibility with the Maxi -Cosi Easyfix and Familyfix base. Maxi-Cosi is a popular brand with parents, and many of its models can be used with pushchairs to create a travel system. They can even be used with other brands of pushchair, so long as you have the Maxi-Cosi car seat adaptors. Can I recycle a Maxi-Cosi car seat? I-Size is categorised by the length of your child compared to previous and slightly older regulation of R44/04 which goes by the weight of your child instead.