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Prince Lionheart
Two-Stage Seatsaver

Prince Lionheart provides you with the ultimate protection for your car upholstery.

Infant and child seats are an essential part of safety for families on the go. The unfortunate side effect is that when the time comes to remove your child seat your vehicle is left with unsightly marks on the upholstery that can have a negative effect on the future resale value of your car.

The most cost effective solution is Prince Lionheart’s Two Stage Seatsaver. Simply place it underneath your child’s seat and the high-density foam construction counteracts any potential depression marks.

The 1” lip around the bottom tray protects the upholstery from accidental spills and its rigid construction makes it easy to remove for effective cleaning.

The bottom tray also ensures that your child’s safety seat is level and in its correct position, whilst the kick plate protects your car from scuff marks from your child’s shoes.

The Two-Stage design allows continued use from the first time your Group 0 car seat is used at birth until your child is over the age of 12 or more than 135cm tall.

The Two-Stage Seatsaver is available in black, grey and tan and works with all ISOFIX compatible car seat systems. 

Stage 1: Bottom tray is used alone with rear-facing infant seats

Stage 2: Back attaches to bottom tray for use with forward-facing toddler and booster car seats.

The Prince Lionheart Two-Stage Seatsaver is available from Amazon.co.uk, Babyworld, John Lewis and Amazon.com

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