Kids and Infant Car Seats
117Car seats - Find your car seat here
A good car seat is and will remain the alfa and omega when you take your child out and about. This applies to both your child's safety and comfort in the car, so it is important that you find the right car seat for your child.
There are a number of things to consider when choosing a car seat for your child. In the last pair years, new standards have been introduced for both the design and testing of car seats, which have helped to create new and safer car seats than before.
It is therefore important that you find the right car seat. Here you will find a wide selection of car seats from several large and international car seats brands, so you have a large selection to choose from.
We will try to give you as much input as possible when choosing a car seat so that you can find the right car seat that meets your needs without compromising safety.
Car seat 9-36 kg: How to find the right car seat
You will find a large selection of car seats if you are looking for a new car seat with a weight between 9 and 36 kg. You can either use our category for car seats based on weight, or you can find more about what weight the individual car seats are suitable for in the product descriptions for the different models.
With a 9-36 kg car seat, you have a car seat that you should be able to use for several years. Therefore, it is important that you look at a car seat for kids between 9-36 kg that can be adjusted in height so that it can keep up with your child for the next few years.
A car seat for kids weighing 9-36 kg should actually be used from the time the kid moves from a baby car seat until the kid can use a booster seat, so it will be used for several years.
There are several rules of thumb to follow when choosing a car seat weighing 9-36 kg. In addition to weight, it is typical that you should move up to such a car seat at the age of 2, as the kid frames a weight of around 9 kg.
If you already choose to switch to a car seat that is designed for up to 36 kg, you will also have a car seat that you can use until it is time for a booster seat, rather than having to go out and change again before then.
Dog, with i-Size standard, it is the kid's height that you should look at instead of weight. Based on i-Size, you should therefore look at the kid's length rather than age and weight.
Car seat 9-36 kg with ISOFIX
You can easily find a car seat 9-36 kg with ISOFIX here in the shop. Most car seats today have ISOFIX as standard. The i-Size standard only applies to ISOFIX car seats, so you can always count on your 9-36 kg car seat with i-Size having ISOFIX.
You can find a large selection of car seats 9-36 kg in our range with ISOFIX. You can always see in the product description for the individual 9-36 kg car seat whether it has isofox or not. In the vast majority of cases, Dog, the car seat will have ISOFIX.
Car seat 15-36 kg with ISOFIX
For larger kids, a slightly larger car seat is required before you can switch to a booster seat. Here, a 15-36 kg car seat with ISOFIX is the obvious choice, as it is made for larger kids, without having to take into account the considerations that you get in a car seat that should be able to accommodate both very small and larger kids.
With a car seat 15-36 kg with ISOFIX you get a car seat that can follow kid from little to big child. With a car seat 15-36 kg there is both a focus on safety and the comfort that is required so that you do not get too many protests from your child that he or she would rather sit in the car without a car seat.
You can easily install a car seat weighing 15-36 kg in your car if it has ISOFIX. You just click it Fast via ISOFIX, then put the kid on the seat belt.
You can now use a 15-36 kg car seat with ISOFIX in all new cars, as ISOFIX is a legal requirement in all new cars from 2014 onwards. So no matter what car you have, as long as it is from 2014 or later, you can use a 15-36 kg car seat in it.
We have a wide range of car seats 15-36 kg with ISOFIX from a wide range of strong brands when it comes to car seats. You will find several different models and variants of the different car seats, so you can easily find exactly the car seat that has the focus you are looking for.
Car seat for newborns - Kid's first car seat
This is perhaps the car seat that most parents spend the most time researching before buying it - especially if you are a first-time parent. Of course, it is a car seat for newborns and babies that we are talking about. The Kid's first car seat.
It can be a bit of a science to figure out which car seat for newborns you should choose, because there are many things that come into play.
Most car seats for newborns today come with a base - or a base that can be purchased and installed in the car. The base makes it easier for you as a parent to put the baby car seat in the car - and take it out again, as it is simply clicked onto the base, rather than you having to Fast it with a seat belt. Both parts are approved in Denmark, Dog.
Safety is always the focus when it comes to car seats for newborns. That's why the various manufacturers of baby car seats also place large emphasis on safety. You will find baby car seats with both 3-point and 5-point belts, depending on which brands you choose. In some countries, 5-point belts are now a legal requirement.
When buying a car seat for newborns, it is important that you decide whether you primarily want a car seat that clicks onto a base or not. Several manufacturers also make car seats that can be clicked onto, for example, a frame that can be used for a stroller, so it gives a two-in-one effect.
Our different car seats for newborns are available in several different models, where it will often be the choice of fabric and color that differentiates the individual models. Some of the different baby car seats also have a large focus on the kid's comfort in the car seat. All of this of course plays a role when you have to choose a car seat for newborns.
baby Car seat
A baby car seat is essential for your child's safety in the first few days when you are out car. Baby Car seats also have a different design than the car seats you find for slightly older kids.
The baby lies lower in the car seat, which gives the car seat a shield-like effect, where the rear-facing direction of the baby car seat in particular makes the back of the car seat shock-absorbing and presses the kid into it in the event of a collision.
If you have a very little baby, you can get an insert for your baby car seat that makes the kid lie better in the car seat.
The shell of a baby car seat absorbs the impact, so the energy that hits the car seat is minimized in relation to how much is transmitted to the kid in it. That's why it's a good idea to look at baby car seats that score high in safety tests.
When talking about a car seat for babies, it is a car seat for kids from 0 to 15 months. It can be a bit difficult to work it out in kilos, but when you think of a car seat for 0-13 kg, you are not completely wrong about this, as the kid at that time will have a size and length that makes it a good idea to look at a larger car seat, which at that time will provide better safety than a car seat for babies.
Car seat 0-13 kg
If you look at it in terms of weight, a car seat 0-13 kg is what is also called a baby car seat or a car seat for newborns.
In most cases, the weight corresponds to a child up to two years old, after which a larger car seat is required for your child, who by that time will have outgrown a 0-13 kg car seat.
It is also important to consider your child's height when choosing a car seat. In connection with the i-Size standard, height has replaced the classic weight classifications when it comes to car seats.
A 0-13 kg car seat will be the kid's first car seat, which can be used until the kid is about one and a half to three years old - depending on the kid's size.
Our range of car seats for kids between 0-13 kg contains baby car seats from a wide range of brands that are known internationally for both their quality and safety. You can always use our filter to find the different types or colours that you want. You can find all our car seats 0-13 kg in our category for these car seats.
Car seat 0-18 kg
If you choose a car seat 0-18 kg instead, you will get a car seat that can be used for a little longer than if you choose a car seat that is intended for 0-13 kg.
In most cases, many people choose to look at a 0-13 kg car seat, after which they switch to a 9-36 kg or 15-36 kg car seat when the kid becomes too large for the baby car seat.
Depending on when you change car seat, you may need to have two or three car seats before you finally switch to a booster seat for your child. Dog, it is important to think about the kid's safety rather than how many car seats are needed during the first pair years. Both you and your child will be happy with this in the long track.
Car seat for kids aged 1,2, 3 and 4 years
We carry car seats for kids of all ages, so whether you are looking for a car seat for kids aged 1,2, 3 or 4, you will find it here in our range.
If you are looking for a car seat for a child aged 1 or 2, we recommend that you look for car seats in the car seats 0-13 kg category, as these will typically be the car seats that best suit your child.
If, on the other hand, you are looking for a car seat for kids aged 3 or 4, we would recommend that you look at either car seats 9-18 kg, car seats 9-36 kg or car seats 15-36 kg, as this is where you will find your future car seat.
Do you need a car seat with a swivel function?
Car seats with a swivel function have become so popular with parents all over the world. A car seat with a swivel function has the large advantage that it is easier for you to put the kid in the car seat and take the kid out again, as the car seat can be rotated.
Some reversible car seats can rotate 360 degrees, while others are limited to being able to rotate to the side, so you can take kid out easily and conveniently.
You will most often find car seats with a swivel function for kids up to four years old. If you look at the weight here, when you are looking for a reversible car seat, it will be car seats up to 13 or 18 kg that will have this swivel function.
The reason why the swivel function is not often found in a baby car seat or in car seats for older kids is that for the smallest children, the car seat must be Fast into the base, while for older kids, they can sit in the car seat themselves.
If you have a car seat with a swivel function, it is important that you ensure that the kid sits rear-facing for as long as possible. This is not a legal requirement in Denmark - but it is in several others countries.
Car seat for front seat without ISOFIX
You can also get it without ISOFIX if it is to be placed in the front seat. Here you have to install the car seat with the seat belt instead of with ISOFIX.
We have several car seats for the front seat without ISOFIX. You can read more about each car seats under whether it can be installed with the car's three-point belt or whether it can only be installed with ISOFIX.
See the different models of car seats for the front seat without ISOFIX here in the category, where you will find car seats from a wide range of strong brands.
Car seat regulations: What you need to know about the legislation for car seats
In Denmark, there are no rules about when your child can sit in the front seat - but, as long as your child is not taller than 135 cm, they must be restrained in approved safety equipment that is appropriate for the kid's age, height and weight. In others words, you must use a car seat until your child is at least 135 cm tall.
Both several manufacturers and interest organizations recommend that you let your child sit in the front seat as long as the kid is under 140 cm. This recommendation is due to safety reasons. These are general recommendations that do not consider the safety of the individual car.
The recommendation is due, among other things, to the car's airbag, which is designed to protect people who are over 140 cm tall.
What the law says about kids in car seats
- Kids must sit in a car seat until they are at least 135 cm tall
- The car seat must be suitable for the kid's weight and height.
- The car seat must be approved with ECE 44-04 or ECE R129 (i-Size)
- It costs a license suspension + fine if kids under 15 are not properly buckled in.
You should be aware that all the rules and guidelines for the use of car seats and others products mentioned on this page are based on Danish legislation. Therefore, the rules may be different in others countries. You should therefore not base this information on this information if you are in a country other than Denmark. Instead, you should base your information on the relevant legislation in your country of residence.
Kids in the front seat
Kids are welcome to sit in the front seat - but it is recommended that they do not do so for safety reasons. This is due to several reasons.
In Denmark, kids shorter than 135 cm must be Fast - with safety-approved equipment. Dog, there are no rules about whether the kid can sit in the front seat. In Denmark, that decision is left to the parents.
When can kids sit in the front seat?
Kids are generally allowed to sit in the front seat from day one. Dog, according to the law, they must be Fast with safety-approved equipment as long as they are under 135 cm tall.
Dog, several organizations recommend waiting to let kids sit in the front seat until they are 140 cm tall.
If you let your child sit in the front seat before he or she is over 135 cm tall, there are requirements for the use of the airbag, which must be turned off if a child is sitting in the front seat. This is because the deployment of the airbag can harm the kid, as it is designed to protect adults. Always remember to read these instructions and requirements for the individual car before letting a child sit in the front seat.
You will find a wide range of approved safety measures that you need if you want to let kids sit in the front seat here on our site. This applies to baby car seats, car seats for kids in different sizes and, not least, booster seats.
When can kids sit in the front seat in a car seat?
Kids are allowed to sit in the front seat from day one, but there are requirements for their safety, both when they sit in the front seat and the back seat of a car.
Until kids are 135 cm tall, they must be restrained with safety-approved equipment. This is a legal requirement in Denmark.
It is not a legal requirement, but it is recommended that you keep the car seat facing rearward as long as the kid can sit that way.
How tall and how old do kids have to be to sit in the front seat?
In Denmark, there is no minimum height or age for kids to sit in the Denmark seat. Dog, they must be properly secured in the Fast - within the frames of the law - until they are at least 135 cm tall.
It is only after the kid is 135 cm tall that you can use a booster seat. Until then, an approved car seat is a requirement.
When can kids sit without a car seat?
There is no Fast age limit for when you can sit without a car seat. It depends on the height. Here the limit is 135 cm.
Dog, most people use a booster seat afterwards until the kid is taller. While the legislation says up to 135 cm, more and more interest organizations are recommending up to 140 cm.
When you choose to do this, once your child is over 135 cm tall, is of course up to you. But car seats are designed to increase your child's safety in the car, so from that point of view, it can be argued that the longer you leave your child in a car seat, the better it will be for your child's safety.
Best car seat: How do I find the best car seat?
Do yourself a favor and ignore sales arguments such as: best in test, test winner, etc. Because that doesn't necessarily give you the best car seat.
First and foremost, it concerns the safety of the car seat - even at the expense of comfort and others special features, such as whether the car seat can be rotated or not.
Look at the car seat's safety results in the various tests. Pay particular attention to the safety score in tests from the German ADAC.
Next, you should look at your child's comfort in the car seat, because your child will spend some time there, so it is important that you look at the comfort so that your child sits properly.
When you are looking for the best car seat, last but not least, you should look at the little things about the car seat that can make everyday life easier for both the kid and the parents. This could be whether it is the best car seat for you, if it can rotate, or if the baby car seat can also be mounted on a stroller frame.
The best car seat for you will be the one that does not compromise on safety, while meeting the needs for comfort and others helpful factors in everyday life.
Car seat test: These are the things you should keep an eye on
You probably often hear terms like "test winner" and "best in test" when looking at car seats, but which tests should you keep an eye on?
It is important that you have a strong source criticism here, because both manufacturers, retailers and various sites often use these terms.
One of the car seats tests that you should keep an eye on is ADAC. ADAC (Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club) is the world's largest motoring organization. ADAC was founded in 1903. Today, ADAC is especially known for their car seats tests, which are tested in terms of safety, service, ergonomics, harmful substances and processing and cleaning of the car seats.
Several of the manufacturers use the ADAC test as both a guideline and a guide for further product development. That is why it is a really good idea for you as a consumer to also use these tests, rather than relying on various test results that are not always objective.
Car seat with ISOFIX
Most new car seats today have ISOFIX. The same applies to cars from 2014 onwards, where ISOFIX has become standard. So if you have a car from after 2014, you can basically expect that you can install your car seat with ISOFIX on both the front and back seats.
We have a large selection of car seats with ISOFIX, so you won't have any trouble finding a car seat with ISOFIX, whether you're looking for a baby car seat with ISOFIX, a car seat for older kids with ISOFIX - or a booster seat for that matter.
i-Size car seat: Everything you need to know about i-Size car seats
i-Size is the new standard for car seats approvals from 2008 onwards. Until now, i-Size has operated alongside the previous ECE brand, but from now on, only i-Size will be the applicable standard for car seats approvals.
The i in i-Size stands for ISOFIX. Size here means that in future we will look at the height of the kid, rather than looking at age or weight. You will therefore see that looking at kilos when looking for a car seat will be phased out.
While there was also a division of the size of the car seats in relation to weight, there will also be one with the height for i-Size. Here, the car seats are divided into 40-105 cm, 61-105 cm and 100-135 cm. The smallest size will generally be for kids from 0 to 4 years, while the middle size will be for kids between 6 months and up to 4 years. The largest size will typically be for kids from 4 years and up.
One advantage of i-Size car seats is that they allow rear-facing installation of the car seats for kids up to four years of age. This is because it is simply safer for kids to sit rear-facing in their car seat.
Car seat size: How to find the right car seat
You should basically look at your child's height when choosing a car seat. Previously, the guideline was the kid's weight, but today more attention is paid to the kid's height - both when testing and producing new car seats. The new approval standard for car seats, i-Size, also looks at the kid's height.
So the first thing you need to look at is your child's height when you are looking for the right size car seat. Once you have your child's height in place, you can see if the individual car seat is suitable for your child. You can see which lengths the individual car seats are designed for in the product descriptions.
Once you have found the right size for your new car seat, you can look at the different features that distinguish the different car seats from each other. Here you can look at the materials, the safety and of course also the comfort of the kid's in the car seat.
Rear-facing or forward-facing car seat
It doesn't matter whether you have a forward-facing or rear-facing car seat for your child. Rear-facing car seats are increasingly recommended as the back kid provides extra protection against collisions, as the kid is pressed down into the car seat in the event of a collision.
Dog, you may not use a rear-facing car seat in the front seat unless the airbag is turned off. This is required by law, as the deployment of the airbag can be fatal for the kid if they are sitting in a rear-facing car seat in the front seat.
If your child is to sit in the front seat without the airbag turned off, they must be in a forward-facing car seat.
Car seats with belt mounting
You will also find car seats with belt mounting. Most often these car seats also have ISOFIX, but can also be installed with the car's seat belt. Here you use the car's seat belt to Fast the car seat in the car.
You should be aware that it is not the kid in the car seat that you are Fast, but rather the car seat. The Kid must still be Fast with the harness that is in the car seat.
Car seat with base
It is alfa that your car seat is positioned correctly in the car, otherwise it will not provide optimal safety for your child. Many people therefore choose a car seat with a base - or a car seat that can be mounted on a base.
When you choose a car seat with a base, you get a base for your car seat, where you simply click the car seat onto the base when you go out and drive. This means you don't have to Fast the car seat with the seat belt.
Several manufacturers have made it incredibly easy to place the car seat on the base, so you just slide it down and click it Fast.
A car seat with a base allows you to correctly adjust the car seat to be level, ensuring that it is positioned correctly in relation to the safety measures for which it was designed - even if the seat in the car is not completely level or level.
We have several different car seats with bases. You can find them as a set, where the base is included, or you can choose to buy them separately.
Which car seat should I choose?
You should choose the car seat that you think is right for your child when you consider safety, comfort and price.
Finding the right car seat can be a jungle, especially if you are a first-time parent and need to find the right car seat.
There are different brands, sizes and models, so it may require a little guidance and research to find the right one. Especially if you have not tried it before. That is why we at Kids-world try to help you with a wide range of information - both here on the page and under the individual car seats, where you can read much more about their different features. See our car seats from:
Always remember to ensure that you use your car seat within the prescribed frames based on current legislation. This way you use your car seat optimally while ensuring optimal safety for your child.
for kids Booster seats
You will also find a large selection of booster seats in our range. We have booster seats that can be installed with and without ISOFIX, so you have more options for using each booster seat.
Booster seats for kids are usually the last car seat, so to speak, as they are used when the kid has grown too large for the car seat - i.e. over 135 cm tall, but still does not sit optimally and would like to be taller when car.
The booster seats can either be mounted in the car with ISOFIX, if the booster seat has it, or you can mount the booster seat with the car's seat belt.
When should you switch to a booster seat?
You can and must switch to a booster seat when your child is at least 135 cm tall. Until then, your child must sit in an approved car seat when you are car. So you can and must switch to a booster seat when your child is over 135 cm tall.
How to get a car seat quote
Most people will have between two and four car seats for each child during the years that the kid uses a car seat. It can therefore be a good idea to stay informed about good car seat offers. You can get them directly in your inbox if you sign up for our newsletter. Then you will receive offers on car seats directly by email when we either run sale or get new car seats home.