Britax Römer Dualfix Pro M
The seat with the most versatility of any Britax-Romer seat. It is a car seat next to the baby carrier, dedicated to babies from 3 months to even 4 years old. Children up to 18 kg and height from 61 to 105 cm can travel in it. Thanks to the 360° rotation of the seat, it can be used both forward and rearward facing. In addition, this function makes it easier to remove the child from the car after turning the seat towards the car door. The seat is equipped with an adjustable anti-rotation frame that adapts to the backrest of the car seat and prevents the seat from moving in the event of a collision.
Forward and backward facing
The ride that is recommended for the youngest children is rear-facing. This way of traveling is five times safer than driving forward facing. In a frontal collision, less forces are applied to the child's head, neck and neck in a rear-facing car seat, which means that the child is better protected. Children with a height of 61-105 cm can travel in this position. However, the BRITAX DUALFIX PRO M seat can also be optionally set forward facing if your little one is already 76 cm tall.
360° swivel seat
This is a very convenient and practical solution that makes fastening and unfastening your child easier, more convenient and faster. The seat has a special mechanism that allows for 360° rotation, i.e. full rotation around its own axis. You can easily turn the seat to the open door to properly fasten or unfasten your child.
Security systems for better protection
In the event of a side collision, your child is protected by a special SICT system. These are special pads on the sides of the seat. They have a great impact on the safety of the child, because during the impact they are the first element to be hit and take over some of the energy. In the event of a frontal collision, another Pivot Link system will intervene. In the event of a frontal and side impact, the force is first directed downwards and then forwards. This direction effectively reduces the risk of head and cervical spine injuries.