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Trunki BoostApak Pink - Car Seat, back pack
Kingswood, East Yorkshire
£25
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- 2 hours ago
Description
We bought this a few years ago when we were going abroad. Our daughter had it as a backpack and when we had a hire car we used this as her seat. It saved us taking a huge car seat with us and she loved it.
It was really practical, great for theatre and cinema trips, taxi rides and as an emergency car seat when needed.
Selling as daughter has outgrown car seats.
Info
BoostApak is the car booster seat that doubles as a backpack! It's perfect for ride-sharing, hire cars, and taxis or keep it at the Grandparents' house as a spare. This innovative car seat has won 10 prestigious design awards including Mumsnet Best Award, Practical Parenting & Innovation Award and the LBP Best Travel Invention Award.
BoostApak is a ECE44.04 approved car seat for group 2 & 3, certified to European Union safety standards, recommended for children under 135cm weighing between 15 and 36 kg (approx. 4–12 years).
Booster seats are not only important to ensure that your child is safe and comfortable during a car journey, but UK law requires that ALL children under 12 years old or 135cm in height use a booster seat. So it’s essential to always have one with you when travelling by car or taxi.
Please note that BoostApak is hand-luggage only and should not be stored in the aircraft hold during travel.
Product Specifications:
Volume: 8 litres
Size: 36 x 16 x 40 cm
Weight: 1.8kg
Recommended Age: 4-12 years
Car Seat Group: 2 & 3
Ad ID: 1496146912
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