Giveaway | Win a Britax Trifix iSIZE car seat

Britax Dualfix iSIZE

We have been huge fans of Britax car seats for a long time now, using them for all 4 children. The Britax Dualfix is still one of my all time favourites, allowing Eliza to be comfortably rear facing as well as making my life easier with the revolutionary swivel function. 

The latest addition to the Britax car seat range is the TRIFIX2 i-SIZE. Made in Germany and designed with Britax Römer’s renowned crash testing capabilities, it is based on the award-winning TRIFIX2 platform, and is suitable for children from 76 cm to 105 cm tall (15 months up to approx. four years), making it the perfect follow up to the popular BABY-SAFE i-SIZE infant carrier.

The new sleekly designed TRIFIX2 i-SIZE is approved for all cars with dedicated i-Size seating positions as well as cars with ISOFIX and Top Tether anchorage points. The car seat does not require an additional base for the unique installation that reinforces the stability of the seat, whilst allowing for more space in the foot-well of the car.

All-round protection for children

Providing all-around safety, the TRIFIX2 i-SIZE ensures children are optimally protected thanks to the large, deeply padded side wings and Britax Römer’s SICT inside technology, which absorbs energy and keeps children away from the impact of the crash. Additionally, the special V-shaped form of the headrest is designed to control the movement of the child’s head in an impact. In the event of a frontal collision, Britax Römer’s patented ISOFIX with Pivot Link system directs the force downwards into the vehicle seat, thereby reducing the risk of head and neck injury, while the Top Tether with rip stitch technology helps reduce the forward movement of the child in the case of a crash. The Top Tether’s unique stitch pattern has been designed to progressively rip in a controlled fashion, absorbing the force of the frontal impact during a collision.

These features, along with the 5-point harness with soft neoprene performance chest pads (which can be easily removed for washing), help to protect children from an impact of any direction. 

Comfort uncompromised  

The TRIFIX2 i-SIZE not only provides the optimum safety technologies, but also makes sure that children are travelling in complete comfort. The advanced ergonomics of a good seating position and superb padding offer a stress-free journey. The three recline options can be adjusted easily with one hand without waking up a sleeping child. The headrest provides seven height positions to ensure that the seat will grow with the child.

I have teamed up with Britax to offer one of you the chance to win a Britax TRIFIX i-SIZE car seat. Simply enter below for a chance to win!

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Terms and conditions: Open to UK residents, giveaway ends 30/12/2017. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries, and contacted by email. Winner should claim their prize within 10 days, or it may be redrawn. Prize supplied directly from Britax UK.

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103 Comments

  1. Rachael Sexey
    December 16, 2017 / 9:07 pm

    We are just reallu organised

  2. Dean T
    December 16, 2017 / 11:08 pm

    The smell of bacon gets them moving!!

  3. Davina Mellon
    December 17, 2017 / 2:32 pm

    Bribery + chocolate usually = success!

  4. Doug Mellon
    December 17, 2017 / 2:40 pm

    The threat of changing the WiFi password!

  5. Lizzy Cooper
    December 17, 2017 / 10:57 pm

    Prepare as much as you can the night before!! 🙂

  6. donna l jones
    December 20, 2017 / 7:38 am

    being organised

  7. Kev Cannon
    December 20, 2017 / 1:17 pm

    My wife’s technique seems to involve an enormous amount of shouting, losing things like keys and school bags, a sprinkling of tears – hers and the kids – and a mad deperate rush out the door at the very last nano-second. I’ll be refering her to some of the other answers on the blog. Thankfully I’m mostly out of the house before the rest of the clan surface from their beds (mostly, but not always unfortunately LOL)

  8. Alex Brownlee
    December 20, 2017 / 9:13 pm

    tell them they need to be out of the house half an hour earlier than they actually do

  9. gemma blake
    December 22, 2017 / 9:17 pm

    The only way I can get us out on time is to have everything ready the night before and get up 15 minutes before I think I need to!

  10. tamalyn roberts
    December 25, 2017 / 5:17 pm

    packing eveything the night before and praying lol

  11. December 25, 2017 / 6:02 pm

    Getting everything organised the night before & fingers crossed it goes like clock work! lol

  12. Sidrah Ahmed
    December 26, 2017 / 1:27 am

    Be organised and get things ready the day before

  13. Hali Kinson
    December 26, 2017 / 3:19 pm

    Put out clothes the day before

  14. Susan B
    December 26, 2017 / 7:08 pm

    We have actions that need to be completed by the same time each morning such as finishing breakfast, brushing teeth, checking book bag and so on.

  15. T Brailey
    December 26, 2017 / 11:11 pm

    Get stuff ready the night before.

  16. A.E. ADKINS
    December 27, 2017 / 10:10 am

    Previous night preparations & if necessary unplugging the wifi

  17. janine atkin
    December 27, 2017 / 11:40 am

    get everything ready in advance and make it a game

  18. Maria Hackett
    December 27, 2017 / 2:50 pm

    we are organised and i always carry a ticket book in my bag. my twins love books in the car x

  19. Andy Baggott
    December 27, 2017 / 5:34 pm

    An absolute mad panic (5 boys to get moving, and a mystery bundle due in June) to get the boys (aged 21 years to 23 months) to work, school, nursery and us to work – panic is the only way I can manage!!

  20. brenda heads
    December 27, 2017 / 6:42 pm

    get things organised the night before, everyone has the same breakfast, if we are late for the school run no computers or games that night

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