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Safe-n-Sound

Cavalier Convertible Car Seat Black

SKU:3670

Perfect for smaller cars! Easy to install and easy to convert. Harness adjustment, installation, and conversion from rear to forward facing all designed to be easy to use. Combining safety and comfort accessories, Safe-n-Sound Cavalier is the practical choice./n The compact size enables 3 car seats to fit in the back seat making it perfect for smaller cars.

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Deep EPS Lined Side Wings
Providing additional protection in a side impact crash.

Comfort  
The Cavalier comes with padded insert and shoulder pads for added comfort.

2 Comfort Reclined Positions
For your child’s comfort whilst sleeping.

6-Point Safety Harness  
For optimal safety. 
 
Machine Washable
For easy cleaning

A convertible car seat is a child seat that "converts" from rear facing for infants and small toddlers to forward facing for children.  Britax convertible car seats can accommodate children from birth up to approx. 4 years of age.

Please refer to your instruction manual on how to remove the buckle from seat then wash the buckle in hot water and retry the buckle. If you continue to experience problems, please call our Customer Service on 1300 303 330 to arrange a replacement buckle.

As per the Australian Safety Standards, the buckle does need to be accesible in the event of an accident, hence there are no devices/covers available to prevent access to the buckle.

Britax car seats fit most vehicles.

We encourage you to try installing the seat directly into your car at the retail site, because not all car seats are compatible with all vehicles.

If you are considering a convertible (infant/child) car seat, try it in both the rear-facing and forward-facing positions.

No. Child seats should be installed using only one installation method – either the vehicle’s seat belt and top tether (if anchor is available) or ISOFIX + top tether. Parents should always refer to the child restraint user guide with any questions.