The Axiss car seat is suitable for children from 9-18kg and the height of the headrest and the harness can be adjusted at the same time from the front so that the Maxi-Cosi Axiss grows with your child.
The Maxi-Cosi Axiss is a Group 1, forward facing car seat that rotates to either side. For parents not able to lift their child up and over every time when putting them in the car, this seat is ideal.
Does the Maxi-Cosi Axiss swivel both ways?
The rotation system is a great idea, and because the Maxi-Cosi Axiss can rotate in either direction, it means you can put the seat whichever side of the car you want.
What age is Maxi-Cosi Axiss for? – Related Questions
Is the Maxi Cosi Axiss rear facing?
Take a new turn in child safety with the Maxi-Cosi AxissFix! Our innovative AxissFix rotates a full 360° to offer the best ease of use. Complying with the latest European i-Size safety standard, it offers infants rear-facing travel for enhanced head and neck protection.
How do you fit Maxi-Cosi without IsoFix?
What’s the difference between ISOFIX and non ISOFIX?
The difference between ISOfix and non ISOfix is the fitting system for the car seat and the car. If the car seat is non-ISOfix it would be fitted with a car seat belt, if it uses ISOfix it would be clicked onto the car’s ISOfix anchorage points. Interested in ISOfix?
Can you put Maxi-Cosi car seat in car without ISOFIX?
If you don’t have ISOFIX you can use a seat belt installed car seat. Make sure you know how to guide the belt correctly and pull the car seat belt tight. Pull the car seat’s safety harness tight. If you can just slip one finger between the harness and your child’s chest, it’s tight enough.
Do Maxi-Cosi car seats need a base?
At Maxi-Cosi we offer an ISOFIX solution in each age category; baby, toddler and child. For baby car seats, you will need an additional car seat base to use ISOFIX. Most first-time parents install our baby car seats correctly thanks to the easy-to-use ISOFIX base.
Is Maxi-Cosi worth it?
Maxi Cosi car seats are some of the best car seats on the market. They offer superior protection in both rear facing and forward facing mode. The car seats are easy to install and provide a comfortable ride for your child. Additionally, the car seat covers are removable and machine washable.
Independent tests show that ISOFIX mounted seats are extremely safe. Rather than relying on a belt, the car seat is fixed directly to the child seat base. That means there’s less movement in the seat in the event of an accident, particularly a side on impact.
What age can a baby go in a Maxi-Cosi?
i-Size baby car seat: suitable from birth to 9-12 months (R129 i-Size regulation) Multi-age car seat: from birth to approximately 7 years. Your baby can travel rearward-facing in the convertible baby/toddler car seat for the entire period of 4 years.
At what age do babies change car seats?
What size child seat do I need?
0-85cm (approximately G0+) – rear-facing baby carrier or baby seat using a harness.
0-105cm (approximately G0/1/2) – rear-facing baby seat until your child is at least 76cm, then forward facing.
Group 0+ seats are a better choice because they are suitable for children up to 13kg (around 15 months) and allow you to keep your child in a safer, rear-facing seat for longer.
What age do I change car seats?
Parents using an infant seat generally switch their kids to a larger, convertible seat anywhere between 9 months and 2 years, depending on their child’s size (bigger kids will likely move on faster). But they can opt to do so sooner as long as the convertible seat is rated safe for their child’s height and weight.
Rear-Facing Car Seat. Birth-12 Months. Your child under age 1 should always ride in a rear-facing car seat.
Forward-Facing Car Seat. 1 – 3 Years. Keep your child rear-facing as long as possible.
Booster Seat. 4 – 7 Years.
What age does the 2 hour car seat rule end?
The advice is not to use car seats for longer than 30 minutes for babies younger than four weeks and not using car seats for more than two hours in one go for babies of all ages (The Lullaby Trust, 2016).
What is next after infant car seat?
The next step after outgrowing an infant seat, is a convertible seat, which should be purchased no later than your child’s first birthday. It can be installed rear- or forward-facing. The harness system, similar to an infant car seat’s, has a higher rear-facing weight limit.
How long should a baby be in a rear-facing car seat?
Your child under age 1 should always ride in a rear-facing car seat. There are different types of rear-facing car seats: Infant-only seats can only be used rear-facing.
Can my 1 year old sit in a front facing car seat?
However, if you were to ask if your 1-year-old should sit in a front-facing car seat, the definitive answer to that is a resounding “No,” according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, who recommend keeping your child rear-facing until the age of two, or to the highest weight and height allowed by the carseat