How long does a baby need to stay in a newborn car seat?
How long does a baby need to stay in a newborn car seat?
Your baby should stay in a newborn car seat until they are approximately 15 months old or weigh 13kg. Our lie-flat infant carrier, Glide Plus 360, will cocoon your baby in comfort and protection from day one, and thanks to its adjustable inserts, it will provide complete support as they grow.
Do I need a rearward-facing or forward-facing seat?
Do I need a rearward-facing or forward-facing seat?
Newborns should be seated in a rearward-facing car seat to provide the best protection for their head, neck, and spine. When your baby is 15 months old and 76cm in height, they can use a rear or forward facing car seat. We recommend that you keep your child rear facing for as long as possible. Visit our Car Safety Centre for more guidance on how to choose the right car seat for your child.
How long can a baby stay in a car seat?
How long can a baby stay in a car seat?
Babies should stay in car seats for no more than two hours at a time, even when they’re sleeping. For more information, read our guide – How long can a baby be in a car seat?
Do you need a base for Silver Cross newborn car seats?
Do you need a base for Silver Cross newborn car seats?
The Glide Plus 360 infant carrier, suitable from birth to 13kg (approx. 18 months) can be installed using an adult seatbelt in the vehicle, and it is also compatible with the 360° rotating, ISOFIX Base Plus 360. Approach Plus 360, suitable from birth to 19.5kg (approx. 4 years), should always be used with the Base Plus 360. Motion 2 All Size 360, suitable from birth to approx. 12 years, features an integrated 360° rotating ISOFIX base. Your vehicle must have ISOFIX anchor points in order for the seats to be installed.