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- All Jane carseats have been approved in accordance with the new European ECE R44/03 safety standards.
- Group 0 carseats can be used from 0-10kg (approx 9months).
- Group 0+ carseats can be used from 0-13kg (approx 18months).
- All Group 0 and Group0+ carseats have Baby facing the back of the car. This is to protect their little
necks in case of a crash or sudden braking. This means that Baby faces Mummy or Daddy when they are fitted to the buggy.
- There is no car seat base for the Jane Group 0/0+ carseats.
They are easily fitted in the car with the seat belt.
- The Jane Group 0/0+ carseats use the superior PRO fix system which enables you to attach or remove your Jane carseat to your buggy using just one hand.
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CarryCot Group 0 |
The Auto Carrycot is a lovely carrycot that you can actually strap
into the back of your car, so your baby is lying flat all the time. Many people use the Auto Carrycot as a Moses basket as it comes with a matress and ventilated base. It is bigger than the Matrix, it looks gorgeous and is just so lovely comfy and cosy looking
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Matrix Group 0/0+ |
The Matrix lie flat car seat is something special. This seat actually bends in the middle.
This means that when your baby is small and wants to sleep you can have them lying down keeping their spine safe. Once they are a little older and more
interested in the world around them you can sit them up with the simple pull of a lever.
This car seat has won many awards and it is brilliant
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Rebel Pro Group 0+ |
This is the regular sort of carseat ('rock-a-tot') that you have probably already seen in the shops.
The Rebel Pro is much lighter than others and has an anatomical structure and a carrying handle that has been ergonomically designed
so to give you & your baby optimal comfort and safety ... |
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Strata Group 0+ |
This seat is so much more than the regular sort of 'rock-a-tot' carseat.
The Strata grows with your baby: The backrest is adjustable thus changing the angle of recline from 110° to 125° which is great news for your newborn baby! This revolutionary design overcomes the problem
of keeping babies too upright and perhaps causing issues with lung and respirartory development. This newest carseat from Jane also offers ... |
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This page was updated on Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
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