Why Buy Me?
Come and Go 2 i-Size 360 car seat is R129/ i-Size compliant with its integrated ISOFIX base. The 360- degree rotation allows for an easy transition from rear to forward facing and makes it easier to get your child in and out of the car. The tailored, memory foam, newborn liner provides a safe, snug fit and extra comfort - ideal for a first stage car seat.
Brand: Cosatto
Product Type: Car Seats
Product Sub-type: Car Seats Group 0/1 (Birth to 4 Years)
Functionality: The Come and Go 2 i-Size 360 car seat offers top-tier comfort and safety with features like a 5-point safety harness, chest pads, and plush padding. Its 4-position recline works both forward and rearward, and the harness and headrest adjust simultaneously in five positions with a one-hand pull system. For convenience, it has machine washable liners. The 360-degree rotation feature with an anti-rebound board ensures smooth movement and added collision protection. Side-facing rotation makes it easy to lift your child in and out, and the seat locks securely in the required direction for seamless transitions from rearward to forward-facing.
How to Use?
The contoured seat has secure ISOFIX fitting points and force- absorbing construction. Easy-read safety indicators on the seat and support leg confirm correct installation for your peace of mind. The support leg provides extra stability, utilising the vehicle’s floor and will reduce forward rotation in the event of a collision. The support leg offers easier installation than other top-tether options. Come and Go 2 i-Size 360 features premium SIPS (Side Impact Protection System), that will absorb forces in the event of a side-impact collision. Deep side-wing panels and energy-absorbing foam padded liners provide added side-impact protection. It also has an exclusive 5 point plus anti- escape system. The 5 point plus system is attached to the harness. It reduces the space your child would usually be able to slip their arms through. This gives them less room to wriggle - enhancing safety while travelling. In tests, 9 out of 10 children could not get their arms out of the harness when the 5 point plus anti-escape system was attached.