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Rear facing Car Seats

In our rear-facing car seats, your child rides safely and comfortably all the way up to 6-7 years of age. At Axkid, we specialize in rear-facing car travel for children, prioritizing the utmost safety for your little ones. This commitment is reflected in our recommendation for rear-facing travel for as long as possible.

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    • ADAC Safety Test winner

    • Easy 30 seconds installation

    • Best legroom on the market

    Age: 0 – 7 years

    Weight: 4-40 lb w/ rigid latch, 4-65 lb belted

    Certificate: CMVSS213, FMVSS213(ab)

    Installation: Rigid latch, Seat Belt Attachment

    $899.00

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Why Consider a Rear-Facing Car Seat?

At Axkid, we take child safety in traffic very seriously and we recommend rear facing travel for as long as possible.
Our rear-facing car seats are plus tested and approved according to the FMVSS213(ab) and CMVSS213 regulations. A rear-facing car seat provides better protection for your child than a forward-facing car seat and reduces the risk of injury in the event of a collision.

Axkid strive for children even at older ages to continue to travel rear-facing. In our rear-facing car seats, not only do children aged 1, 2, 3 and 4 years have room to ride, we have ensured that children aged 5, 6 and 7 years also have room to sit safely and comfortably – all the way until it’s time to switch to a forward-facing booster seat.

It is mainly the length that determines when it is time for the child to change from the rear-facing car seat to a forward-facing one. Up to about 6-7 years of age, or 49 inches, children can travel rear facing. Therefore, make sure to acquire a rear-facing car seat that your child has the opportunity to grow in, for your child’s safety. Our car seats are fitted with either rigid latch or the car’s three-point belt.

The Superiority of Rear-Facing Car Seats

Studies clearly show that rear-facing car seats are significantly safer than forward-facing alternatives. Small children who travel forward facing face a five times higher risk of dying or being seriously injured in a collision or heavy braking, compared with children in rear-facing car seats. All of our car seats have undergone the Swedish plus test. A plus tested car seat guarantees that your child is not exposed to life-threatening high neck forces in a frontal collision. Sweden are a world leader when it comes to child safety in cars and it is therefore not surprising that the plus test is a Swedish approval.