The BeSafe Stretch is an extended rear-facing car seat that can be used from 6 months up to approximately 7 years old, with a maximum weight capacity of 36kg. It is designed to keep children in the safer rear-facing position for as long as possible.The Stretch has several key features that make it a standout option:
The Stretch has a higher weight limit of 36kg compared to typical rear-facing seats, allowing children to remain rear-facing for much longer – up to around 7 years old. This is the safest position for young children in the event of a collision.
The seat can be adjusted as the child grows, with 26cm of legroom and an adjustable backrest to accommodate taller children. This ensures a comfortable fit throughout the Stretch’s long lifespan.
The Stretch is installed using the vehicle’s 3-point seatbelt, lower tether straps, and a support leg. This provides a very secure and stable installation, even without ISOFIX.
The Stretch has been rigorously crashed tested, including passing the stringent Swedish Plus test, making it one of the safest rear-facing seats on the market. It features an external frame to absorb crash forces, a rigid shell, and side impact protection.
The Stretch is designed to last up to 15 years, with replaceable parts and recyclable materials. It weighs 10kg, making it relatively lightweight for such a long-lasting seat.
Overall, the BeSafe Stretch is an excellent choice for parents looking to keep their child rear-facing for as long as possible in a comfortable, safe, and durable car seat. Its advanced safety features and extended lifespan make it a top pick for extended rear-facing.
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