Kiddy Guardian Pro Car Seat review

from Kiddy
RRP  £225.00
Kiddy Guardian Pro Car Seat

by motherandbaby |
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A premium quality car seat that’s expensive and on the bulky side. Your child will either love or hate the impact cushion which has extra layers of shock absorbers for added peace of mind. Easy to fit and transfer between cars and the covers are washable. Pricey but extremely well made.

An exceptionally well made ISOFIX seat that inspires confidence in its safety. It’s expensive but has lots of features that we feel justifies the extra cash. You can adjust the height and width by simply squeezing a handle and there is a three stage leg extension that you can move as your child grows to support their legs and back.

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The seats covers are washable and made from breathable fabric too.

The impact shield and side impact protection have been designed with a layer of super shock absorbing material for added peace of mind. The impact shield for the Group 1 stage (9 months to 4 years) might not be to every toddler’s liking, but the addition of Kiddy’s innovative Acquadraw feature  (£19.99) on the cushion might help.

Very easy to fit and transfer between cars and the incorrect fitting feature is a great feature. The seats covers are washable and made from breathable fabric too. Expensive, but worth stretching your budget for a premium seat you can use for years.

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Product Information

Kiddy Guardian Pro Car Seat

ISOFIX: Yes

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