Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Svan Lyft Booster Seat - Natural (for 18 months to 5 years)




Svan Lyft Booster Seat - Natural (for 18 months to 5 years) Review




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Svan Lyft Booster Seat - Natural (for 18 months to 5 years) Feature


  • Great alternative to traditional high chairs and ugly booster seats!
  • Safe - Fastening straps, anti-slip feet, safety locks and a 3-point harness
  • Adjustable - Telescopic rods to fit almost any chair. Adjustable legs for an ergonomic support of the child.
  • Light and Portable - 5lb and foldable for easy storage and portability. Carrying case included.
  • Stylish - Clean and modern design makes it a perfect fit for any home.



A sleek, modern, and very safe booster seat! It folds compactly, looks great, weighs very little, and comes with a carry bag that makes it a perfect seat for your child at home or away.

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Designed for toddlers 18 months to five years (50 lbs), the Lyft is the perfect seat for children who have outgrown their high chairs but cannot yet safely and comfortably sit in an adult chair. It's ergonomically designed to support the backs of small children with the seat angled to ensure children are always safely and comfortably seated. It comes with two fastening straps and features anti-slip feet to prevent tipping or sliding off the chair (a common problem with other booster seats). Stay-down safety locks keep the Lyft's seat in place, and a three-point harness keeps little ones safely seated during meals. Rounded corners and edges, as well as countersunk screws, add to the safety of this seat.

With its combined beechwood and metal finishes, this stylish booster marries traditional and modern design, making ita perfect fit for any home. Its smooth polished surfaces are easy to clean, so even the toughest food and drink spills can be removed effortlessly. The Lyft is also extremely light weight and folds compactly for storage and travel.



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