Cosatto Anti-Escape System review

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Featured on the Cosatto Hug Isofix car seat.

What they say: "Research shows that more than 70% of children wriggle out of their car seat harness, putting them at risk of head, neck, spinal and internal injuries. That's unacceptable. Cosatto have built the solution. The brand new Cosatto 5 Point Plus Anti-Escape System. The harness is available on all Cosatto group 1+ car seats including the Hug Isofix.

"What does Cosatto's 5 Point Plus Anti Escape System do?

"Up until now the standard 5 point harness on car seats offered the best protection for a child. However, all children are natural escape artists and with this they are able to push their hands through the gaps above the buckle simply slipping the harness off their shoulders and wriggling free. 
Not any more.

"We've incorporated the original 5 Point Plus blueprint into our brand new Anti-Escape system creating an anti-wriggle lock down as the escape gaps are shielded making it virtually impossible for children to escape their harness" - Mark Swift, Cosatto Product Development and Technical Director.

"In tests 9 out of 10 children could not wriggle out of their brand new Cosatto Anti-Escape System. Safer child. Safer driver. Safer roads."

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