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Britax Safe-n-Sound

Maxi Rider Convertible Booster Seat Black

SKU:6162

The Maxi Rider™ features an Easy Adjust Headrest with Hassle Free Harness™ and pivoting armrests for extra comfort. Suitable for growing children in Toddler Forward Facing Mode using the in-built harness from 6mths to 4yrs (approx)./n The Maxi Rider™ conveniently converts to Child Booster Seat mode using lapsash seat belt, from (approx) 4 yrs to 6 to 8yrs of age (approx). Stress–Free Convertibility keeps your most precious cargo securely and safely restrained.

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Why me?

Ease Of Use
Helpful holders store harness buckles providing comfort for your child’s journey.

2 Recline Positions
Offers additional comfort for a sleeping child.

Practicality In Mind!
Quick remove cover - no need to remove the harness!

Comfort Without Compromise
Generous trim padding and shoulder pads provide travel comfort for your child.
 

Booster seats differ from a harnessed car seat in that a booster seat, by definition, simply “boosts” the child up so that the vehicle seat belt is positioned correctly across the child’s hips and shoulder/middle of the chest.  Booster seats rely on the vehicle seat belts to hold both the child and the booster seat in position.

Harnessed seats have an internal harness system that is used to restrain the child.

Infant Carrier
Restraints manufactured to AS/NZS1754-2004 - When your child's shoulders are level with the top slot of their Infant Carrier it is time to move into a larger seat.
Restraints manufactured to AS/NZS1754-2010/2013 - When your child's shoulders reach the shoulder height marker to change to the next suitable restraint or forward facing mode.

 

Convertible Car Seat
Restraints manufactured to AS/NZS1754 - 2004 - Your child is too big for a Convertible Car Seat when their shoulders are 25mm above the top harness slot.
Restraints manufactured to AS/NZS1754 - 2010/2013  - When your child's shoulders reaches the shoulder height marker to change to the next suitable restraint or booster mode.

 

Booster Seat
Restraints manufactured to AS/NZS1754 - 2004 - If your child’s eyes are above the top of the Booster Seat back when seated, this is an indication to move to the next form of seat.
Restraints manufactured to AS/NZS1754 - 2010/2013  - When your child's shoulders reach the upper shoulder height marker to change to the next suitable restraint.

 

Booster Cushion
Restraints manufactured to AS/NZS1754 - 2004 - If using a Booster Cushion with no back (e.g. Nova) then the child’s eye level must be below the car seat back or headrest when the child is seated.  
The introduction of the AS/NZS1754 - 2010 saw the deletion of Booster Cushions due to their inability to provide side impact protection. Safe-n-Sound ceased manufacturing booster cushions in 2011.

The safest place for your child in any vehicle is in the back seat.  The center of the rear seat is preferable to outboard positions, as long as you can achieve a tight installation, because it is the furthest from a side impact.