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Experience with ISOFIX child seats in Jimnys 3

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13 Mar 2020 09:47 #219812 by Bosanek
I also wrote a brand new wiki article regarding this subject.
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13 Mar 2020 10:29 #219817 by CC Baxter
Replied by CC Baxter on topic Experience with ISOFIX child seats in Jimnys 3
You could pop in to your local dealer and have a look at a Suzuki one.
Suzuki certainly don't make child seats so a genuine one might give you a clue (conformity tag might read Britax for example). That would give you a choice, Suzuki or origin brand. Just a thought. Chris

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13 Mar 2020 23:11 - 13 Mar 2020 23:17 #219846 by Max Headroom
Some, if not most of the Britax seats were in the very top categories of safety in seat tests - although this is going back some years I see no reason that is still not the same.
The Britax seats were very easy to extend, had a very positive 'click ' when they locked as well as a green coloured visible indication, and I can't imagine them not fitting every Isofix vehicle manufactured!

Side impact protection is hugely important and we kept our son using a child's for as long as possible because booster seats offer no side protection. Choose a good quality seat that has a very long age/weight range, and don't let peer pressure make them wish to not use it - I can almost guarantee it will happen as they grow older, and their friends tell them that a child seat is 'babyish'!


IF IT AINT BROKE, KEEP FIXING IT UNTIL IT IS
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