britax dual car seat Britax Römer Dualfix M Plus Style in Teak
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britax dual car seat

britax dual car seat Britax Römer Dualfix M Plus Style in Teak

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britax dual car seat Britax Römer Dualfix M Plus Style in TeakFlexible Safety for Growing Families When it comes to your childs safety and comfort on the road, you want a car seat that goes the extra mile. The DUALFIX M PLUS in Teak is designed to make every journey easier, safer, and more flexible for families on the move. With its 360 rotation, extended rearward facing option, and multiple recline settings, this car seat is built to adapt to your childs needs as they grow from 3 months up to around 4 years

Flexible Safety for Growing Families

When it comes to your child’s safety and comfort on the road, you want a car seat that goes the extra mile. The DUALFIX M PLUS in Teak is designed to make every journey easier, safer, and more flexible for families on the move. With its 360° rotation, extended rearward-facing option, and multiple recline settings, this car seat is built to adapt to your child’s needs as they grow from 3 months up to around 4 years (61–105 cm).


Ultimate Flexibility with 360° Rotation

No more awkward lifting or struggling to fasten straps in tight spaces. The DUALFIX M PLUS rotates a full 360°, allowing you to effortlessly switch between rearward and forward-facing travel without reinstalling the seat. Even better, the rotation lets you turn the seat towards the car door, making it much easier to place your little one inside, secure the harness, and get on the road stress-free. Once they’re buckled in, simply swivel the seat back into position until it clicks securely into place.


Safer Journeys with Extended Rearward Facing

Safety is always the top priority, and that’s why this seat supports extended rearward-facing travel. Experts recommend keeping children rearward facing for as long as possible, as it offers the best protection in the event of a frontal collision – the most common type of road accident. In this position, impact forces are absorbed by the seat and spread evenly across your child’s head, neck, and upper body. With the DUALFIX M PLUS, you can keep your child rearward facing from 61 cm up to 105 cm, giving you peace of mind with every trip.


Height Adjustable Support Leg for Stability

A clever support leg adds extra stability by anchoring the car seat to the vehicle floor. This reduces tilting and rotational movement, helping to protect your child in the event of a crash. To ensure a secure fit, the leg can be adjusted to match your car’s interior height, with an easy-to-read indicator confirming when it’s firmly positioned. This thoughtful feature means you can be confident that the seat is safely installed every time you set off.


Recline Options for All-Day Comfort

Whether you’re heading out for a quick errand or embarking on a longer road trip, comfort matters. The DUALFIX M PLUS includes multiple recline positions in both rearward and forward-facing modes, allowing your child to sit upright, relax, or nap soundly along the way. The easy adjustments mean you can adapt the seat to suit your child’s mood, ensuring smoother and happier journeys for everyone.


Designed to Grow with Your Child

Built to accommodate children from 3 months up to around 4 years (61–105 cm, up to 20 kg), the DUALFIX M PLUS provides long-lasting value. Its versatile design and adjustable features mean you won’t need to replace the seat as your child grows, making it a practical choice for families who want both safety and convenience in one solution.


Dimensions and Specifications

  • Weight: 12.5 kg

  • Height: 55 cm

  • Width: 44 cm

  • Depth: 74 cm

  • Suitable for: 3 months – 4 years (61–105 cm)

  • Rearward facing: 61–105 cm

  • Forward facing: 76–105 cm


Key Features

  • 360° rotation for easy entry, exit, and switching between travel positions

  • Extended rearward-facing option for maximum safety up to 105 cm

  • Height adjustable support leg for extra stability and protection

  • Multiple recline positions in both rearward and forward-facing modes

  • Suitable for children from 3 months to around 4 years (up to 20 kg)

  • Easy-to-read installation indicators for added reassurance

  • Thoughtfully designed for comfort, safety, and convenience

 

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