Description
The KNOX is the first convertible car seat from UPPAbaby (for US and Canada). A natural extension in the category after the success of the MESA infant car seat, the KNOX provides a rear and forward-facing solution for parents as their baby outgrows the infant car seat.
The KNOX’s SMARTSecure SystemTM, similar to the MESA, provides visual indication that turns from red to green, telling parents and caregivers when the car seat is correctly installed, while the
Features:
Universal Tether used in rear-facing mode reduces rotation of the seat and stress on the child’s head and neck in both frontal and rear impacts.
SPECS
• Rear facing convertible from 14 – 40 lbs
• Forward facing from 25 – 65 lbs; up to 49” in height
• Infant Insert Accessory recommended for use from birth to 6 months
• Tested to FMVSS 213/CMVSS 213
Smart Secure System
SMARTSecureTM system provides visual confirmation the car seat is installed correctly
• Clearly marked belt paths with robust lock-offs enable parents to simply route the belts through appropriate channels then tension belt through lock-off to establish a secure installation
Universal Thether
Universal Tether in rear-facing mode significantly reduces seat rotation and stress on the child’s head and neck in front and rear impact.
• In forward-facing mode, the Universal Tether can keep the top of the seat back an additional four to six inches during a crash preventing harmful secondary impacts while significantly reducing injury.
SIDE IMPACT & ADVANCED PROTECTION
ENERGY RESPONSE HEADREST utilizes the absorption and recovery properties of memory foam and EPP to provide advanced Side Impact
Protection
Adjustable nine-position no-rethread harness that adjusts with headrest
SMART SIP Absorbing Pods located on side of
shell utilize EPP to disperse forces in the event of a side impact crash
EPP Foam used throughout the seat as well as strategic placement between the inner and outer
shell create an effective crash mitigation zone delivering advanced protection. Crash forces are absorbed into the seat rather than the child.