Comfortable and versatile enough for your growing child from birth all the way up to 18 kg (approximately 4 years), FIRST CLASS PLUS can be installed in a rearward facing position from birth to 13 kg and forward facing from 9 to 18 kg. The recline position and newborn insert provide additional comfort. As your baby grows, simply remove the insert to provide more space.
1. Superior protection - side impact protection plus performance chest pads and Pitch Control System
3. Better fit through smart design - two seat belt routing options when used forward facing (to work with different lengths of seat belt), slim base for secure fit even in cars with sculpted seats
4. Ready for the smallest child - newborn insert and extended recline positions for additional comfort and support
5. Practicality in mind - quick-remove cover, no need to remove harness
6. Easy access - harness retainers
7. Extended recline position, rearward facing – the safest way to travel
8. Lightweight – easy to transfer between cars
PRODUCT FEATURES :
Unique pitch control system reduces forward movement in the event of an accident
Performance chest pads
5 recline positions (when forward facing)
Newborn insert can be used rearward and forward facing for extra comfort for the younger child
Extended recline position and newborn insert create a more natural sleeping position (when rearward facing)
Spring loaded belt locking mechanism allows easy installation
Side Impact Protection with deep, softly padded side wings
Slim base for a better fit in sculptured seats
2 seat belt routing options (when forward facing)
Harness retainers
Quick-remove and replacement cover without interfering with the harness
Softly padded and washable cover
3-point seat belt installation rearward and forward facing
SPECIFICATIONS :
REARWARD FACING INSTALLATION Birth - 13 kg
FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION 9 kg - 18 kg
WEIGHT & DIMENSIONS
H x W x D
65 x 45 x 59
Weight
8.4
INSTALLATION :
How To Fit The FIRST CLASS plus Rearward Facing
Britax FIRST CLASS plus Forward Facing How to Fit Guide