maxi cosi tobi rear facing MBCS200 360° Spin R129 Car Seat (40–150cm) – Black
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maxi cosi tobi rear facing MBCS200 360° Spin R129 Car Seat (40–150cm) – Black

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maxi cosi tobi rear facing MBCS200 360° Spin R129 Car Seat (40–150cm) – BlackThe My Babiie MBCS200 spin baby car seat is designed for safety, comfort, and convenience from birth to 12 years (40cm150cm). ECE R129 certified, it offers superior protection in front, side, and rear impacts. With 360 rotation and multiple recline positions, it ensures easy access and a comfortable ride in both rear and forward facing modes. The ISOFIX and Top Tether system provides a secure, stable installation, while the five point harness and non

The My Babiie MBCS200 spin baby car seat is designed for safety, comfort, and convenience from birth to 12 years (40cm–150cm). ECE R129 certified, it offers superior protection in front, side, and rear impacts. With 360° rotation and multiple recline positions, it ensures easy access and a comfortable ride in both rear and forward-facing modes. The ISOFIX and Top Tether system provides a secure, stable installation, while the five-point harness and non-slip straps enhance safety. Soft memory foam padding and a breathable, washable cover offer lasting comfort, making this car seat a reliable companion for every stage of your child’s journey.

Packed full of features

360° Rotation & adjustable recline

This car seat features a convenient 360° rotation, allowing for effortless transitions between rear-facing and forward-facing positions. It also rotates 90° towards the car door for easier access when placing your child in or taking them out. Multiple recline angles ensure a comfortable seating or lying position, no matter which direction the seat is facing.

ISOFIX & Top Tether Installation

With a double-fix installation system using ISOFIX and a Top Tether strap, this car seat offers secure, stable attachment to your vehicle. The high back allows the car seat to spin freely even when the Top Tether is attached.

Grows with your child

Designed to accommodate children from 40cm to 150cm in height, this car seat is suitable from birth up to approximately 12 years old. As your child grows, the inner cushion and small headrest can be removed, and the 11-level adjustable headrest easily adapts to provide more room and continued comfort over the years.

Side Impact Integrated Protection (SiiP)

My Babiie’s Side Impact Integrated Protection (SiiP) system absorbs and disperses crash forces, helping protect your child’s head, neck, and body. Built into the MBCS200 i-Size car seat, SiiP surrounds your little one with reinforced safety for added peace of mind on every journey.

Comfort comes first

Built for comfort as much as safety, the headrest and inner cushioning use soft, slow-rebound memory foam that gently supports your child by evenly dispersing pressure. The breathable, removable fabric cover is easy to clean, making sure your child always enjoys a fresh and cozy ride.

Deep recline

Sit back and relax on your travels, with the i-Size Spin’s deep, one-handed recline in both rear and forward-facing positions, allowing for optimum comfort and relaxation.

My Babiie MBCS200 i-Size (40-150cm) Spin Car Seat FAQs

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The My Babiie MBCS200 is suitable from birth up to approximately 12 years old. Designed for children between 40cm and 150cm in height, it grows with your child through every stage of their journey.

Yes. The MBCS200 features a full 360° rotating seat, allowing you to easily switch between rear-facing and forward-facing positions. It also rotates towards the car door, making it easier to place your child in and out of the seat.

Yes. The MBCS200 supports Extended Rear Facing (ERF), allowing children to travel rear-facing up to 105cm or 18kg, helping to provide enhanced protection during early years.

The car seat is installed using ISOFIX connectors and a Top Tether strap, providing a secure and stable connection to your vehicle for added safety and peace of mind.

Yes. The MBCS200 meets the latest R129 i-Size safety standards and is designed to provide protection from front, side, and rear impacts.

Yes. The car seat offers multiple recline positions to help keep your child comfortable whether they are sleeping or sitting upright, in both rear-facing and forward-facing modes.

The MBCS200 features an 11-position adjustable headrest, removable newborn inserts, and a design that transitions from infant car seat to high-back booster, making it suitable from birth to approximately 12 years.

The MBCS200 includes a 5-point harness, Side Impact Integrated Protection (SiiP), ISOFIX installation, Top Tether security, anti-slip harness pads, and Extended Rear Facing capability to help keep your child safe on every journey.

Yes. The seat is designed with soft memory foam padding, supportive inserts for younger babies, breathable fabrics, and multiple recline positions to help keep children comfortable on both short and long car journeys.

The My Babiie MBCS200 combines i-Size safety, 360° rotation, ISOFIX installation, Extended Rear Facing travel, adjustable comfort features, and long-term usability from birth to 12 years, making it a practical all-stage car seat for growing families.

Yes. The MBCS200 features a removable, hand-washable fabric cover, making it easy to keep the car seat clean and fresh for everyday family use.

The MBCS200 transitions to a high-back booster seat when your child reaches approximately 100cm in height, at which point the vehicle's seat belt is used as the primary restraint system.

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Key Features
• ISOFIX connectors  
• Extended Rear Facing (ERF)  
• 11 headrest positions
• Side Impact Integrated System (SiiP)
• 4 recline positions
• Well padded seat with memory foam headrest  
• New-born cushion insert  
• Full 360° rotation  
• Hand washable cover

Usage
Suitable from 40cm to 150cm (birth to 12 years)

Car Seat Dimensions
53cm L x 44cm W x 59cm H
Weight: 11.5kg

Box weight: 13kg
Box dimensions: 54cm x 45cm x 59.9cm

Product code: MBCS200BL

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