Britax, which has been at the heart of passenger safety for over forty years, will be showcasing a number of new and exciting developments at this year's Kind & Jugend Show in Cologne and the BPA Baby & Child show in London, which are set to add an extra dimension to the car seat and wheeled goods market in 2010.
Appealing to style conscious modern mums, we'll see a selection of strong new fabrics and designs, coupled with matching products and accessories, not to mention optimum style and functionality.
From traditional nippy lightweight strollers, to those that convert into neat compact travel systems, there's a whole new selection to browse through, each boasting matching additions such as cosytoes and raincovers. There's even a cosytoes that grows with your child and easily converts from a cosy cocoon to a seat liner in one easy step.
Britax will also be previewing its very first inline tandem with an innovative forward and rearward facing seat. Both seats are for use from birth to 15kg. The stroller comes with an extra set of adapters to move the main seat forward, allowing a toddler more room in the back seat.
The whole wheeled goods collection will be previewed at the Kind & Jugend Show and the BPA Baby & Child show, where the new 2010 collection of fabrics and colours on the Britax Car Seat range will also be on display. Make sure you visit the Britax stand to see for yourself.
Tel: 01264 386034
Email: service.uk@britax.com
Kind & Jugend: Hall 10.2 : Stand D10/E19
BPA Baby & Child: Stand H39
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