The new mifold booster seat – it’s smaller than an iPad!

mifold booster seat

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A new innovation in child booster seats, the mifold is 10 times smaller than the average booster seat...

Meet the mifold, a grab-and-go booster seat.

Regular booster seats raise a child upwards to fit an adult seat belt, but mifold’s unique patented design does the exact opposite.

Instead of lifting the child up, mifold actively lowers the adult seat belt to fit the child snugly, taking the belt off the stomach and the neck and making it comfortable, safe and easy to use for children from the age of 4 all the way up to 12 years.*

The mifold is compact, foldable, and portable, meaning it is great for when friends and family without a bulky booster seat can quickly and safely transport your little ones in their cars.

Watch the mifold in action here:

For more information visit mifold.com

*UK law requires that all children must use the correct child seat until they are 12 years old or 135 cm in height (which ever comes first).  mifold is a Group 2/3 seat and can be used by children from the weight of 15kg which is approximately the age of 4 years old.

The mifold in action

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