As above, I'm listing this for a neighbour. The fitting is the modern IsoFix type, which fixes using a couple of bars underneath which slide and clip into the catches on the back car seat and a strap at the back, which goes over the back seat and clips onto a bar on the back of the seat.
He tells me it's suitable for babies by removing the seat cover and the straps for the baby are located behind it. He also says it's suitable for toddlers too, so should be usable for some time.
I don't know anything about it, apart from the above, but have photographed the labels so you can do a bit of research and see if it's suitable for you.
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FREEGLE Note: Car seats and restraints - https://www.childcarseats.org.uk/ and https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/child-car-seats/article/what-should-i-do-wi...
Some advice for members based on the above Which article:
# If you must use a second-hand car seat, try to make sure it’s from a close family member or friend who you can rely on to be truthful about its history.
# Examine the car seat carefully for damage (but remember not all damage is visible), make sure it’s suitable for your child’s weight or height, and try it in your car and any others you intend to use it in, including grandparent’s cars, to ensure it will fit securely.
# Remember, all car seats need to meet the R44.04 or R129 car seat regulations and should be labelled as such. Seats labelled 44.03 are still legal to use but this is an older labelling so means the car seat will have been made with less modern materials.
# If you have any doubts about the provenance of the car seat, don’t buy or use it. It’s better to be safe than sorry.
Joie Car Seat Baby/Toddler (CT14)
This offer has been gifted to someone and is no longer available.