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Start your little one off on the right road with the Safety 1st onBoard 35 Infant Car Seat. Featuring 17% more leg room than most infant car seats and a harness specially designed to fit preemies, the onBoard 35 Infant Car Seat easily accommodates the growing baby in a rear-facing position from tiny on up to a tall 35 pounds. The Carry Curve handle makes for comfortable transport between the car and wherever you need to go. The adjustable, stay-in-car base with BeltLock device and bubble level indicator keeps installation easy for the new parent.
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Assembly: Some Assembly May Be Required
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Included: Car Seat
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Warranty: One Year Manufacturer's Warranty
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Type: Standard
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Age: Infant
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Orientation: Rear Facing
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Special Features: Removable Seat Cushion, Washable Fabric
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Weight Capacity: Up to 20 lbs, 20-40 Lbs
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Material: Fabric
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Available Colors: Nitron, Proton, Triton
Product Overview & Specs
Start your little one off on the right road with the Safety 1st onBoard 35 Infant Car Seat. Featuring 17% more leg room than most infant car seats and a harness specially designed to fit preemies, the onBoard 35 Infant Car Seat easily accommodates the growing baby in a rear-facing position from tiny on up to a tall 35 pounds. The Carry Curve handle makes for comfortable transport between the car and wherever you need to go. The adjustable, stay-in-car base with BeltLock device and bubble level indicator keeps installation easy for the new parent.
- Child Weight Max: 35 lbs
- Side Impact Protection: Yes
- Harness System: 5-Point with up front harness adjustment
- BeltLock with level bubble: Yes
- Stay-in-car base: Yes
- Best fitting harness design for preemies
- Canopy
- Carry Curve Carrying Handle
- Front-Adjust harness
- Infant Body Insert
- Infant Head Spport
- No Re-Thread
- Padded Wings
- Preemie Harness
- Removable Pad/Washable Fabric
- 17% more leg room than most infant car seats
- Meets or exceeds Federal Safety Standards
- Three different colors/styles: Nitron (see main image), Proton (see second image), Triton (see third image)
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