The Swedish rear facing car seats have continued to evolve during the years but but rear facing is still as great today as in 1965.
Many parents ask about side impact protection of
Swedish rear facing car seats.
It's one of the many myths regarding
Swedish rear facing car seats.
A common question by parents is why
Swedish rear facing car seats lack chest clips.
The whole point with using
a Swedish rear facing car seat is to keep our children safe in case of an accident.
Grandpa Jim wanted the safest
Swedish rear facing car seat possible which could handle a strong boy and protect his neck.
A head on frontal collision at 90 km / h (55 mph) is not really survivable but
a Swedish rear facing car seat provide a baby or a toddler with a great chance of surviving even the most horrible accident.
Not exact matches
This
car is one of the most common in the world, two
Swedish rear facing seats in the
rear seat with plenty of room in the front is no problem (see photos above, click for larger size).
The
Swedish rear facing seats can be used comfortably until age 4 - 6 years in all positions of the
car.
A large number of parents daily send emails to www.CarSeat.se with all sorts of great questions about
rear facing and the
Swedish car seats.
Axkid Kidzofix / Kidzone: During the fall the new
Swedish brand Axkid entered the
rear facing car seat market.
If you have questions about how
rear facing Swedish car seats fit your
car please email us at
[email protected] and we'll help you out.
Selection of Isofix
Swedish rear facing seats is not great but we do have one new
seat which has gotten great feedback from serious
car seat geeks, the Besafe Izikid X1 Isofix.
This
rear facing seat is light weight, comfortable, approved to 25 kg (40 lb), has passed the ultra strict
Swedish Plus Test to 25 kg, has good sleep position and will fit well in pretty much any
car small to large.
This
rear facing seat is light weight, comfortable, approved to 25 kg (55 lbs), has passed the ultra strict
Swedish Plus Test to 25 kg, has good sleep position and will fit well in pretty much any
car small to large.
It was a
Swedish professor, the now legendary Bertil Aldman who came up with the idea of
rear facing car seats in the early 1960's.
Rear facing car seats are a
Swedish invention and the
Swedish children have been sitting in these
car seats since the mid 1960's.