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Jet Fix
Group 23 / 15 - 36 kg / 3,5 - 12 years
The Jet Fix seat accompanies your little one from 4 to 12 years of age. It is designed to travel up to 36kg. Adaptable and practical, thanks to its evolutionary system it can be used for groups 2 and 3. It has wide reinforced sides that guarantee maximum safety and comfort. Available in red and black.
Design
Everything what you and your child need
Super Padded
The little ones will enjoy long naps during trips, thanks to the padding of the seat and its reducing cushion.
Ease of use
Design thought to facilitate the life of moms and dads. Install the seat and forget about worries.
Ergonomics
Designed to accommodate the child's body helping them rest. So that your trips are more comfortable and calm.
Main features
Seat and booster in one seat
You can remove the backrest from 22 kg transforming the seat into a booster seat.
Isofix connectors
The seat is securely and stably attached to the vehicle’s Isofix anchorages.
Side protection
This seat has a system on both sides of it that absorbs part of the impact in the event of a side collision.
Do you need help ?
Car seats are one of the essential safety elements to protect your children on road trips.
Setting up the seat correctly is vitally important. That’s why we want to help you install it step by step.
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Their colors
Grey
Red
Black Pipping Grey
Black Pipping Red
For a safer trip
The advantages of the ISOFIX system
The ISOFIX system, incorporated in some vehicles, greatly simplifies the installation of seats (groups 0+ and 1). Thanks to this technology, the use of seat belts for anchorage is avoided and the risk of incorrect assembly is reduced, for greater safety.
Anti-tip and anti-rotation systems
The ISOFIX system has recently improved thanks to new advances in anti-roll and anti-rotation. Thus, the Top Tether technology, present in some of our models, has proven highly effective in preventing the seat from tipping forward in the event of an impact.
Generally, this system is chosen over others such as the support leg, which is limited if our car has storage compartments on the floor that prevent firm support from this support.
How to choose the seat by age
Age is a guideline when choosing the best car seat for your child, which is why it is always more reliable to choose the safety device based on their height and, above all, their weight. If you have doubts about which model to choose, contact us without obligation.
How to position the car seat
The safest places to install any child restraint device are always the rear and central ones. For this reason, if your vehicle has more than two rows of seats, it is advisable to install the seat in the central one to reduce the risk of impact from either side of the car.
Adjust the seat according to the size of the child
The optimal adjustment of the height of the harness guarantees the correct installation of the child in the seat. It should be adjusted so that the seat harness is at or slightly above the child’s shoulders, never behind the back or at ear level.
Tips for taking care of the car seats
- Removable upholstery.
- Machine wash cold (30º).
- Air drying.
- Do not use bleach.
- Dry cleaning with any solvent except trichlorethylene.
- Do not iron or put in the dryer.
Travel in rearward facing
In the new regulations for child restraint systems ECE R129 (i-size), the group of experts from the United Nations (grsp) that regulates the regulatory development of CRS decided that the universal criterion is that children face backwards until the 15 months. Rear-facing child seats offer better protection especially in the event of a frontal impact, one of the most serious and common road accidents. In this type of collision, the impact forces are dispersed in the back of the seat, so the child suffers less deceleration and absorbs less energy than if they were facing forwards.
Although the R129 regulation recommends that children travel rear facing up to 15 months, the previous ECE R44 regulation (still in force) requires that they travel in this way up to 13 kg (group 0+) and, optionally, up to 18 kg ( group 1). In these cases, it is advisable to follow the instructions of the car seat and the vehicle in this regard, always bearing in mind that the child must travel in a comfortable position and that the passenger compartment of the vehicle must allow a correct installation of the seat.