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ComfyKidsSet of 2 Kids Seat Belt Adjusters

R299

Retail: R450
About

If you think your children are safe just because they're strapped in, think again. It is law in South Africa that every motor vehicle must be fitted with SABS approved seat belts, restraints. It is law in South Africa that every passenger being transported in a motor vehicle must make use of the seat belts, restraints and strap themselves in. All seat belts fitted in cars in SA are designed and manufactured and designated as adult restraints and are therefore totally unsuitable and inappropriate for children less than 12 years of age or under 1.5 meters tall

Product Features
  • It is the drivers responsibility to ensure that all passengers are strapped in 
  • A suitable replacement for a booster seat 
  • Use from age 3 years up and even adults can use it
  • Ideal for daily use in mom or dad's car, school lift schemes, grannies cars and more 
  • Fully portable and easy to install
  • Protect your child, give your child maximum comfort and the best possible support by fitting the ComfyKids safety harness
  • Fit size for older children who have outgrown their booster seat.
  • Size: 23*15.5cm
  • Colour: Grey
  • Package Listing: 2 Pack

What's In The Box:

  • 2x ComfyKids Safety Belt Adjuster

Mandatory Disclaimer: This product has not been crash tested, use product at your own risk.

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