Joie unveils i-Spin XL

The new i-Spin XL is suitable from birth up to 12 years of age, and features the highest safety certifications throughout.

R129 certified, the i-Spin XL has undergone the rigorous side impact testing with advance crash testing dummies required by the standard.

The seat uses Joie’s trio of side impact absorbent technologies. With three layers of protection in the headrest, Itelli-Fit memory foam to absord the impact and Joie’s Guard Surround Safety pod.

The 360 degree spin makes it easy to buckle children in. The five position recline is usable in both rearward and forward facing positions, and can be adjusted on the go.

ISOFIX locks the seat into position, and when children are ready to move to booster mode, the Harness Hideaway compartments easily store the five-point harness underneath the seat padding.

Adjusting the seat is easy thanks the the AutoAdjust side wings which widen as the headrest is raise to provide more shoulder space. The low rebound bar creates ample space for growing legs and the 14 position Grow Together headrest and harness system adjust simultaneously and require no re-threading of the harness.

 

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