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UPPAbaby Rove Convertible Car Seat - 2-in-1 Rear + Forward Facing - Quick + Secure 3-Step Install - Intuitive Safety Technology + Comfort Features - Cup Holder Included - Greyson (Grey Mélange)
UPPAbaby Rove Convertible Car Seat - 2-in-1 Rear + Forward Facing - Quick + Secure 3-Step Install - Intuitive Safety Technology + Comfort Features - Cup Holder Included - Greyson (Grey Mélange)
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About This
- GROWS WITH YOU: The Rove Convertible Car Seat is designed for kids approximately 1–6 years old, with extended rear-facing (14–50 lbs) and forward-facing (30–65 lbs) modes
- QUALITY COMFORT: The Comfort Inlay’s soft cushioning ensures proper positioning from 14–22 lbs. The no-rethread harness, 9-position headrest, 3 crotch buckle slots and 5-position recline adjust quickly and easily as your child grows for optimal comfort.
- INSTALLS IN SECONDS: Our QuickGuard installation system offers an effortless 3-step setup with spring-loaded lock-off doors that secure the vehicle belt without using the Automatic Locking Retracting System (ALR).
- SAFETY YOU CAN SEE: Our unique SmartSecure system with patent-pending tension indicator provides a red-to-green visual confirmation to aid in achieving a tight belt installation.
- ACTIVE SUPPORT HEADREST: Absorption and recovery properties of specialized foams provide advanced side impact protection that adjusts as child grows.
- ENGAGED SIDE IMPACT PODS: Positioned on the side of the shell and always activated, the Side Impact Pods provide the ultimate protection by absorbing and deflecting crash forces during a side-impact crash.
- TETHER THEM BETTER + IMPACT DISPERSION: The Multi-Directional Tether reduces seat rotation and stress on the child's head and neck during impact. EPP foam between the inner and outer shell absorbs forces into the seat rather than the child
- LIGHTWEIGHT & MOBILE: At under 25 lbs, the Rove’s slim profile makes it easily portable between vehicles. Its lower height helps with driver visibility, and it’s also FAA-certified for safer travel transport.
- SIMPLE SEAT FABRIC REMOVAL: An integrated zipper design on the lower seat cushion makes removal for washing quicker than ever, eliminating the need to remove all fabrics for potty training accidents.
- CHEMICAL-FREE CHOICE: All fashions are fire retardant-free throughout our foam with DualTech and PureTech fabrics.
Overview
- Brand : UPPAbaby
- Installation Type : Latch, Seat Belt
- Color : Greyson (Grey Mélange)
- Orientation : Forward Facing, Rear Facing
- Product Dimensions : 22.9"D x 18.9"W x 25.7"H
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