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Review on Car seat group 0/1/2 (up to 25 kg) Chicco Seat Up Isofix, jet black by Mateusz Majchrzak ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The product is faulty in some way, I definitely won't buy it again.

The second time I would not even take it for free. Previously, we used a chair from another company, but the five-point belt lock came loose, so we decided to take a new one. Picked it up on my head. Bottom line: the five-point harness lock is terribly uncomfortable. Of course, it does not unfasten if you manage to fasten it, but this is IF IT IS POSSIBLE. The belt is very short, stretched out to the maximum, but this is not enough, because the lock just crashes between the child's legs, and if a winter overall is worn, then I cannot fasten it at all. For me, this discovery was a shock, given the price of the chair (I bought it for 14 shares). If it cost 8 thousand as the cheapest, then you could still close your eyes. But for such money? I have an active child who does not sit quietly in the chair, he must be fastened with a five-point belt, otherwise he crawls all over the cabin. What kind of road safety are we talking about when I'm driving, and there are no more adults in the car ? Today I need to take my child to the doctor, my husband is on a business trip, I can’t fasten the lock, the car’s seat belt won’t help in my case (my son will crawl out of the chair anyway), why the hell do I need such a chair? There is only one way out: to go with a grandmother who will keep her son in a car seat. Conclusions: 1. the best car seat is a grandmother (or husband), give money to your grandmother. 2. The formula "the miser pays twice" did not work once again - the chair is not cheap, but zero sense (it would be better to buy the cheapest, it would not be so insulting)

Pros
  • Beautiful. Chair swivel mechanism
Cons
  • Cannot be used for an active child - do not fasten the five-point harness of the car seat when the child is in winter overalls (13 kg)