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Home » Review – Britax KIDFIX XP SICT

Review – Britax KIDFIX XP SICT

January 6, 2014 by admin 2 Comments

We’ve got three children and two cars so need a lot of car seats. We’ve tried several booster seats, and not been very pleased with any of them. The Britax KIDFIX XP SICT however stands apart from anything else we’ve tried, mostly because it’s ISOFIX. Our smaller car only fits two car seats so there is space in the centre, space that allows non ISOFIX seats to move around. The Britax KIDFIX XP SICT remains still. It’s also very easy to install. The base fits using ISOFIX points (If your car has them -still works fine if not) and even has installation indicators  for peace of mind that the seat has been fitted correctly.

Britax KIDFIX

Another excellent feature is the seatbelt protection sleeve ( XP-PAD). This handy device sheaths the seatbelt so as you draw it around your little one it doesn ‘t rub their neck . More importantly it takes up to 30% of impact forces away from your child’s neck, versus the seatbelt alone.

The seat also boasts excellent side impact protection ( SICT ). You simple unscrew the SICT in the side of the seat closest the door and it will absorb some of the impact in case of a collision. The all round protection is very impressive  too, it comes right up the back and around the side, and can be adjusted to fit your child. We have quite a big size difference between two of our children so being able to adjust a seat easily to fit each of them is fantastic.

The headrest is also adjustable, which will be brilliant as the children grow.

Britax KIDFIX

We have been very fortunate to receive this seat for review from Britax and will be buying a second one for S. We think this is only proper as this seat is far superior to hers and it doesn’t feel right to have such a difference in standards with the seats our children use.

Features:

  • Forward facing installation from 15 kg to 36 kg
  • XP-PAD-in the event of a frontal impact it takes up to 30% of the energy forces away from your child’s neck vs the adult seat belt alone
  • Adjustable Side Impact Cushion Technology (SICT) provides superior Side Impact Protection is now adjustable so it is only used on the side closest to the door, freeing up space for additional passengers
  • Intuitively positioned seat belt guides ensure a repeated correct positioning of the adult 3-point seat belt to maximise protection for your child
  • Deep, softly padded full side wings provide optimum Side Impact Protection for your child along the entire seat
  • V-shaped backrest ensures a perfect fit throughout your child’s development
  • Height-adjustable headrest and belt guide allow the seat to grow with your child whilst keeping the adult seat belt in the correct position over your childs shoulder
  • Seat secured with ISOFIT system even when not in use – no need to remove or install the seat with belt when not in use with your child
  • Installation indicators confirm the seat is installed correctly
  • Retracting ISOFIX arms allow the ISOFIX connectors to be stowed during storage or when used in belted only option
  • Softly padded washable cover keeps your child comfortable in their seat and can be easily removed for washing

For full details see the Britax website and this video shows you how easy the seat is to install and adjust.

We were sent the Britax KIDFIX XP SICT for the purpose of this review.

Filed Under: reviews Tagged With: Booster seats, Britax, Britax Booster Seats Britax KIDFIX XP SICT, britax car seats, Britax reviews, Group 2 car seats, Group 2/3 car seats, Group 3 boosters, KIDFIX XP, KIDFIX XP SICT

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  1. Emily

    January 23, 2014 at 3:15 pm

    That looks ever so smart – I’d love isofix points in my car!! x

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  2. Jo

    October 5, 2015 at 12:27 pm

    The xp-pad is placed incorrectly in these images though, it’s inside out. 🙂

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