Rear Facing Car Seats
Britax Multi-Tech Rear Facing Car Seat
Suitabilty: Rearwards: 9 months - 6 Years
(9-25kgs) Group 1-2
Forwards: 9 months - 4 Years
(9-18kgs) Group 1
Forwards: 4 - 6 Years
(15-25kgs) Group 2
Weight:
Dimensions:
£249.99
249.99
Brio Zento Rear Facing Car Seat
Suitabilty: From birth to 25kgs
Weight:
Dimensions:
£245.00
Recaro Polaric Rear Facing Car Seat 2010
Suitabilty: From 9 months - 4.5 years
9-18kgs
Weight:
Dimensions:
New 2010
£220.00
Recaro Polaric Rear Facing Car Seat
Suitabilty: From 9 months - 4.5 years
9-18kgs
Weight:
Dimensions:
£220.00
Besafe Izi Combi Isofix X3 Rear Facing Car Seat
Suitabilty: From 6 months to 4 years
0-18kgs
Group 0/1
Weight:
Dimensions:
New 2010 Version
£340.00
340.00
Besafe Izi Combi Isofix X2 Rear Facing Car Seat
Suitabilty: From 5 months to 4 years
0-18kgs
Group 0/1
Weight:
Dimensions:
£270.00
270.00
BeSafe Izi Combi Rear Facing Car Seat
Suitabilty: 0-18kgs (Group 0+1 & 1) 5 months - 4 Years
Weight:
Dimensions:
£249.99
280.00
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Please call us on 0117 986 8184 to arrange a rear facing car seat appointment to discuss your requirements further.
Baby & Co are the South West's Rear Facing Car Seat Experts offering the widest range of rearfacing carseats available. Including the Britax Multi-Tech, Brio Zento, Recaro Polaric and BeSafe Izi Combi Isofix.
Baby & Co offer specialist fitting service for all rear facing car seats. Visit online or instore for more information.
Rear Facing Car Seats will become increasing more common among safety conscious parents. Of course the final decision on the choice of car seat for your child will be yours, however we would like to highlight a few points that my help you to make your decision. Although all child car seats in the UK conform to ECE R44.04 this test does not take into account the forces exerted onto a child's body and in particular to the neck.
In a frontal collision the passengers are thrown forward and restrained by seat belts, however the bodies of small children have different proportions. The most relevant is the size of the head to the body which makes up some 25% of the weight of the child. This combined with weak neck muscles and developing spine and vertebrae present a greater risk of serious neck injury.
When a child is using a Rear Facing Car Seat during a collision the child is thrown rearwards back into the seat and the force is distributed through the seat. The vulnerable neck and spine and internal organs are not subjected to the same extreme forces and is therefore safer. In countries that use Rear Facing Car Seats, for example Sweden, vehicle fatalities for children under the age of 6 years was ZERO between July 2006 and November 2007. According to the AA's website, 205 children are injured in car crashes in the UK every year and 21 are killed.
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