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Britax Millenia SICT ISOFIX Convertible Car Seat $429 (RRP $649) @ Baby & Toddler Town

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It seems it's the new low price. Last good price is $469 half years ago.

The Millenia SICT is capable of rear facing up to 2-3 years.

Rearward facing installation – birth to 2-3 years (approx.)
Forward facing installation – 12 months to 4 years (approx.)

Features:

ISOFIX compatible – allows direct connection to the car’s ISOFIX low anchorage points.
Safety – 180° SICT protection around your child’s head and SICT torso protection both absorbing energy and reducing head accelerations.
Protection – as your child grows the AHR shields and contains your child’s head in a side impact crash.
Security – rear and forward-facing seat belt lock-offs fitted to provide a more secure fit.
Support – includes shoulder pads to provide additional support for your child.
Comfort – features 4 recline positions in forward-facing mode.
Colourful holder – colourful and retractable cup holder that can also be used to attach toys.
Simple adjustment – easy to use push button harness adjustor.
Car protection – includes a full length car seat protector.
Storage – handy storage pocket for little necessities.

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  • $4? hmmm

    $429 for me…

    • fixed, thanks

  • Price actually seems fairly average, probably is the current best price, but not by much seeing Baby Bunting also selling for $438.

  • Anyone else have issues having their kid backward facing after 18 months of age. My daughter hates facing backwards - and would kick and scream when we put her into the our car with the backward facing seat. She'd be fine in our other car with the frontward facing seat

    • Yeah as kids get older they want to see what is going on so don't like facing backwards. We always changed them around at about the 18 month age as that seemed the point they start complaining.

    • +1

      Both my kids cracked it sometime between 12 and 18 months. I fully understand that rear facing is safer, unless your child is tearing at their restraints, trying to sit up and trying to turn around.

      I would just go forward facing at that age if they are going to hurt themselves when you put them rear facing.

    • Thanks for the info guys. Did the three of you use mirrors so they can look at you?

      • I did. It didn't cut the mustard. She was way happier facing forward.

  • Picked this up for 430 odd earlier this year for new born. No complaints, little one seems snug with the padding and wasn't hard to install
    Would recommend

  • +1

    This is for those who missed out on a previous deal 9 months ago

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/252562

  • It doesn't say if it can be used as non isofix too? Or are all seats one or the other rather than both?

    • +1

      We have one of these, but dont have the isofix in our car. You can use the seatbelt instead. We found that the clips on the side didn't hold the belt as securely as I wanted (it would eventually loosen) so I got a gated buckle also.

      We got a second one a couple weeks ago from baby bunting - $429.

      We would have done the Toys R Us / Babies R Us 10% price beat and then use wish gift cards converted to toysrus cards for another 5% like we did the first one but there was a shortage of stock in all the stores, apparently the delay was Britax moved manufacture overseas

  • Is it proper rigid Isofix or does it just have clips on straps added?

    • +1

      It’s clips on straps

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