Twist & Lift Grandeur comes complete with Twist & Lift which allows one-handed adjustment of the headrest and harness from the front of the seat. No rethreading straps, no uninstalling – you can get the perfect fit in seconds and it’s never been easier!
Compact Measuring an incredibly narrow 440 mm across at its widest point in both rearward and forward facing modes, Grandeur is extremely compact. In fact, in forward facing mode, it’s the narrowest Type G (extended harness use) car seat in Australia.
Active Fabric Grandeur features the new easy-care Active Fabric Astra covers which are hard wearing, cool and breathable. The machine-washable press-stud covers can easily be removed for cleaning without having to uninstall the seat, as can the shoulder pads. Astra covers are as beautiful as they are practical and are available in three fresh colours - Grey, Aqua and Purple!
Extended Rearward Facing Grandeur allows your baby to rearward face from newborn until approximately 30 months of age.
Extended Forward Harnessing Feel comfort in the knowledge your child will be restrained in the safest way possibly, in a six point harness until approximately 8 years of age.
FAQ about Grandeur
Will the Grandeur fit in my car? It should fit in most cars due to its narrow width, however, we recommend trying it in your car to make sure - Our staff in store will be more than happy to assist you with this!
Does Grandeur have ISOFix? No, seats designed for older children cannot have ISOFix connectors due to vehicle anchorage points limits.
Does Grandeur convert to a Booster Seat? No, Grandeur does not convert to a Booster Seat. Grandeur features an internal 6 point harness which is used from birth to a large 8 year old so it does not convert to a lap sash Booster Seat.
My rearward facing child’s legs touch the back seat in my Grandeur. Is this okay? Yes, a child’s legs are allowed to touch the vehicle seat as they grow in the rearward facing position. Children are very flexible and will position their legs in a comfortable position when rearward facing.
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