Features of BNS001Pro R129 I-size 360 rotation Baby Car Seat : 1)Rearward Facing: Child height 40cm-87cm/ Child weight ≤13 kg; 2)Forward Facing: Child height 70cm-105cm/ Child weight≤ 18 kg; 3) Injection mould making 4)Side impact protection system. 5)Contoured and flat base 6)Integral 5-point harness system 7)8 harness height adjust to children’s height 8)Three reclining positions for seat body with one single hand operation 9)The largest reclining position of seat body for Rearward facing 10)8 height positions for the headrest adjustment 11)Meeting European safety standard ECE R129/02: i-Size Data BNS001Pro R129 I-size 360 rotation Baby Car Seat: Package: 1pcs*/ctn Carton Size: 68*46*63cm N.W./G.W.:11.7/13.5kg Loading Quantity: 135pcs for 20GP 460pcs for 40HQ
What is the difference between ECE R44 and R129 car seats? The R129 standard was introduced in 2013 to make travel safer for babies and children. It is newer than the ECE R44 standard and follows more detailed testing for improved head and neck protection. Current child car seat laws mean that it is legal to use either an R44/04 or R129 car seat. It is still safe to use R44 car seats, but over time the R44 standard is likely to be phased out. You choose seats based on your child's height, not weight. This can make things safer because most parents know their child's height better than weight. You will find it easier to make sure your child is in the right size seat. It is considered the safest standard with improved head and neck protection. Side impact crash test results are evaluated as part of the standard.
When will ECE R129 completely replace ECE R44? It is still in the transition period from ECE R44 to ECE R129, and there is no clear regulation stating the time point when ECE R129 will completely replace ECE R44. However, the rumor circulating in the industry is that European brands are not allowed to re-import ECE R44 safety seats from September 1, 2023, and European dealers cannot sell them from April 1, 2024. But consumers who have already purchased can still continue to use it. In addition, we can see from another angle that ECE R129 is not far from replacing R44, because from September 1, 2022, ECE R44 certified safety seats can no longer be extended. However, it should be noted here that ECE is only a regulation for the European market, which means that this is only for the European market.