The Joie Bold Car Seat gives you the option to install using the ISOfix connectors or by using your cars seat belt and top tether. Whichever installation method you use, the Joie Bold Car Seat will be secure and will keep your baby safe on your travels.
Can the Joie bold be rear facing?
Height-based seats – These seats adhere to the safety regulation R129. They must be rear-facing until your child is over 15 months old. Your child can use a forward-facing child car seat when they’re over 15 months old. You must check the seat to make sure it’s suitable for the height of your child.
Summary. For parents wanting one car seat that does everything, the Joie Every Stage FX 0+/1/2/3 Car Seat is definitely for you. Suitable for use from birth to approximately 12 years (0 – 36kg), this car seat can be fitted in vehicles with and without ISOfix and top-tether connectors.
What age is the joie bold for? – Related Questions
Is ISOFIX safer than seatbelt?
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. The real advantage to ISOFIX is that it’s so simple to fit.
What’s the difference between Joie every stage and FX?
The main difference between the stages and the Stages FX is that you have the option to fit with ISOFIX when you are ready to forward face. It’s easy to do with the two arms on to your car’s ISOFIX points, with a top tether to anchor it in place too.
How do I install Joie 360 without ISOFIX?
Are Joie ISOFIX universal?
A universal partner designed and engineered to fit every seat. Pairs perfectly with the Joie i-Gemm, and also accept the Joie i-Snug, Gemm and Juva infant car seats.
How do you use Joie every stage car seat?
How do I install Joie every stage rear-facing car seat?
How long can a child be in a rear facing car seat?
According to the AAP and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), children up to 3 years old should stay in a rear-facing car seat until they reach the top height or weight limit suggested by the car seat’s manufacturer.
You only use this clip when the seat is rear facing. That’s why it’s blue, all rear facing belt guides and clips on any EU car seat, are blue and the forward facing ones are red. There is a red clip on the side of the seat at the top. That’s what the diagonal belt locks into when forward facing.
Do I need a locking clip for my car seat?
Should you lock your seat belt?
Locking the seat belt has the potential to increase injury in a crash as with the belt locked, there is a greater chance of the child sliding under the lap belt (often called submarining).
Can you use latch and seat belt together?
By using both the Lower Anchors and the seat belt system when you shouldn’t, the force of the crash will place stress on the wrong areas of the car seat, which can cause the car seat not to function properly. In fact, most manufactures advise that using both doesn’t allow the car seat to move properly during a crash.
Which is better LATCH or seatbelt?
Either seat belt or LATCH, when used correctly, are equally safe. There are many things to keep in mind when deciding which method to use for your child’s car seat. Child’s weight – If your child’s weight is over the LATCH limit, then the decision to use a seat belt installation is an easy one as it’s your only option.
In order to use the LATCH system, the sum of the child’s weight and the weight of the car seat must be no more than 65 pounds. Since most car seats weigh upwards of 20 pounds now, many manufacturers recommend that you stop using the LATCH system when a child reaches 40 pounds.
Should carseat be behind driver or passenger?
Install in the Backseat
That is the safest spot for your baby. If you can, put the car seat in the center seat. If not, it is fine behind either the driver or passenger side. The important thing is that it is in the back, away from the airbags.
What side of the car should the car seat go on?
We recommend the passenger side in case you ever have to park on the street, you will be on the sidewalk side of the car putting baby in the car seat. Never install a rear-facing seat in the front seat in front of an active airbag.