Since
the law now demands that all children under the age of 12 or under 135cm in height use a booster seat, parents know it is important to have such a thing at hand at all times. BoostApak is probably the simplest, and most suitable solution, as it is a large, hand-luggage approved rucksack that doubles to serve as a booster seat,
making it perfect for carpooling and family holidays.
Even more, accompanying children as a backpack, the BoostApak will ensure they have a booster seat whether traveling by taxi or bus. Among the benefits of having a BoostApak, customers will mostly enjoy that it eliminates the need of hiring a second hand car seat when renting a vehicle on holidays, preventing situations on short of a booster seat during school runs, as well as protecting their child.
The BoostApak sports an ergonomic shape designed to protect growing spines, and even encourage better postures. Furthermore, it can serve as a dining booster when eating out, as it can suit trips to the cinema. Other features included would be the unique patented fold-out seat belt guides, the hi-visibility horns and reflective trim,
all with the removable cover for cleaning.
It is certified to the regulation ECE R44.04 for Group 2 and Group 3, and is intended for children aged between 4 and 11 years. I really wonder what the ID tag could serve for, since I (hope that one) can't see somebody actually losing their children, but I can somewhat relate to the company hoping that many children will have such backpacks, and will need a way to authenticate them without having to search the interior. This should be arriving this spring, but you should subscribe on the official site for updates.
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