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Graco has redesigned its popular Logico S Group 0+ car seat, to create the Logcio S HP, a stylish seat that's even easier for parents to fit, and consequently even safer. So safe, in fact, that it has recently been awarded four stars at the latest European consumer testing by independent organisations ADAC and OEAMTC.
The independent tests are performed annually on a range of car seats throughout Europe and focus on safety through crash testing and usability. The Logico S HP was awarded a four star rating, which highlights the high performance of the car seat in safety and ease of use, making it one of the safest and most convenient infant carriers in Europe.
The new Logico S HP design works by minimising the risk of misuse by incorporating eye catching blue labels to help parents correctly route the lap and shoulder belts through the shell of the rearward facing seat, to ensure it is fitted safely and securely from baby's very first car journey to every one thereafter.
The separate in-car base has also been adapted to complement these changes. Blue plastic indicators have also been used on the base to help parents guide and fit the seat belt with ease, and once the base is fixed, parents can install and uninstall the seat with just one click, without having to manipulate the seat belt or wake baby. The Logico S HP can also be used without a base providing flexibility for parents with two cars. The Logico S HP goes beyond standard European regulations by offering reinforced side impact protection at head level and across the intuitive seat belt path.
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