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Guide to Car Seats: Safe Options for Every Age

Are you looking for a baby seat for the first trip home, or has your child outgrown their current car seat? To make it easier for you to find the option that best suits your family, we've put together this guide comparing our most popular baby car seats, car seats and booster seats for three age groups: from newborn up to 7 years.

Rent a Car Seat for Newborns

0-1 year - 0-12 kg - up to 75 cm

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Hyra Axkid Babyfix
Axkid Babyfix
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Hyr Axkid Modukid Infant 2 babyskydd från Parently
Axkid Modukid Infant 2
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Hyr Maxi Cosi Coral 360 babyskydd hos Parently i svart
Maxi-Cosi Coral 360
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Hos Parently kan du hyra babyskyddet Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro 2 i svart tryggt och smidigt
Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 ​​Pro 2
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Price
Price
From 69 kr Per Month
From 119 kr Per Month
From 179 kr Per Month
From 189 kr Per Month
ISOFIX base
ISOFIX base
Rotatable with ISOFIX base
Rotatable with ISOFIX base
No
No
Yes
Yes
Reclinable
Reclinable
No
No
No
Yes
Safety harness system
Safety harness system
5-point
3-point
5-point
3-point
Compatible with Bugaboo
Compatible with Bugaboo
Yes, with adapter
Yes, with adapter
Yes, with adapter
Yes, with adapter

Rent a Car Seat for 1-4 year olds

1-4 years - 9-18 kg - 70-105 cm

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Hos Parently kan du hyra bilbarnstolen Axkid Movekid i svart snabbt och smidigt
Axkid Movekid
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Hos Parently kan du hyra Axkid Minikid 4 i svart snabbt och smidigt
Axkid Minikid 4
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hyra axkid One2 hos parently
Axkid One
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hyra axkid One2 hos parently
Axkid One 2
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Maxi-Cosi Mica ECO i-Size
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Price
Price
From 179 kr Per Month
From 209 kr Per Month
From 219 kr Per Month
From 239 kr Per Month
From 119 kr Per Month
Age
Age
1-7 years
1-7 years
1-7 years
1-7 years
1-4 years
Direction
Direction
Rear facing
Rear facing
Rear facing
Rear facing
Rotating
Mounting
Mounting
Seat belt
ISOFIX
ISOFIX
ISOFIX
Seat belt
Adjustable recline
Adjustable recline
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Compatible with Bugaboo
Compatible with Bugaboo
Yes, with adapter
Yes, with adapter
Yes, with adapter
Yes, with adapter
Yes, with adapter

Rent a Car Seat for 4-7 year olds

4-7 years - 15-25 kg - 100-135 cm

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hyra axkid Bigkid 2 hos parently
Axkid Bigkid II Premium
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Aikido Nextkid
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Maxi-Cosi Rodifix Pro 2 i-Size
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Price
Price
From 69 kr Per Month
From 129 kr Per Month
From 99 kr Per Month
Mounting
Mounting
ISOFIX
ISOFIX
ISOFIX
Extra side protection
Extra side protection
Yes
Yes
Yes
Adjustable headrest
Adjustable headrest
Yes
Yes
Yes
Main advantage
Main advantage
Fourth anchorage point for the seat belt
Expandable side wings
AirProtect® side impact airbags

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I switch from a baby seat to a car seat?

You should switch from a baby carrier to a car seat when your child either reaches the upper weight or height limit for the baby carrier (usually around 9-12 months) or when the child's head reaches the edge of the baby carrier. It is important that the child is still in a rear-facing car seat, as it is the safest way for small children to ride.

How long does my child have to sit rear-facing before we switch to a forward-facing car seat?

Pediatricians and safety experts recommend that children sit rear-facing for as long as possible, preferably up to the age of 6–7. Rear-facing car seats provide the best protection in the event of a collision, as they distribute the force across the child's body and protect the head, neck and spine. This is especially important for younger children, whose heads are proportionally larger and heavier compared to the rest of their bodies.

When is it time to change from a car seat to a booster seat?

You should switch from a car seat to a booster seat when your child has outgrown the car seat or has reached the upper height or weight limit for the car seat.

When changing to a booster seat, it is important that the child's knees can bend comfortably at the edge of the seat. In addition, the child must be large enough for the car's belt to fit correctly over the body in the booster seat.

How do I make sure the belt fits correctly over the child's body?

The seat belt should go over the child's hip bone, not the stomach, and the diagonal belt should go over the child's shoulder and chest, not across the neck. If the belt is not fitted correctly, there is a risk that the child will be injured in a collision. Check that the belt is tight and not twisted.

Should the booster seat have a backrest, or will a booster cushion suffice?

Booster seats with backrests are recommended as they provide extra support for the child's head, neck and back as well as better protection in side collisions.

What is the correct position for the headrest of the car seat?

The child car seat's headrest should be adjusted so that it sits just above the child's shoulders, with enough space to support the head properly in the event of a collision. If the head support is too high or too low, the child does not receive optimal protection for the head and neck.

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