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britax marathon clicktight price Britax Marathon ClickTight Car SeatAt A Glance Features The Britax Marathon ClickTight Convertible Car Seat is a superior choice for safety. Quick glance features: Quick, Easy, and SAFE installation every time Gone are the days of wrestling your childs car seat in the car, hoping to install it correctly. With Britaxs ClickTight technology, you can install your childs car seat within minutes with peace of mind. Combined with superior safety features including SafeCell impact protection,

At-A-Glance Features

The Britax Marathon ClickTight Convertible Car Seat is a superior choice for safety. Quick glance features:

Quick, Easy, and SAFE installation every time

Gone are the days of wrestling your child’s car seat in the car, hoping to install it correctly. With Britax’s ClickTight technology, you can install your child’s car seat within minutes with peace of mind. Combined with superior safety features including SafeCell impact protection, an impact-absorbing base, and stabilizing steel frame, you can be content in the knowledge that your baby is sufficiently protected during your travels.

 

Britax Marathon ClickTight Convertible Car Seat Features

  • The safest and easiest installation with ClickTight
  • Superior safety features
  • 12-position fit with no re-threading
  • Easy to buckle and clean
  • Specifications: Rear-facing (5 lbs - 40 lbs, 7.6 in - 16.95 in), Forward-facing (20 - 65 lbs, 7.6 in - 16.95 in)
  • Color options available

 

The safest and easiest installation with ClickTight

Safely install your child’s car seat in just a few steps and within mere minutes using Britax’s exclusive ClickTight technology.


Superior safety features

Britax car seats offer a wide array of life-saving safety features that go above and beyond the standards:

  • Harness pads that absorb impact and holds your child safely, reducing forward movement
  • Side-impact protection with a deep foam-lined shell
  • A base that compresses the force of collision
  • A superior steel frame which stabilizes the car seat to the vehicle
  • A V-shaped tether that reduces rotation and movement when forward-facing
  • Staged released stitches slow the seat’s forward movement when in an impact
  • Harness pads that absorb impact and holds your child safely, reducing forward movement

 

12-position fit with no re-threading

The Marathon CT convertible car seat holds a 12-position harness that is quickly changed with a click of a button.


Easy to buckle and clean

The Marathon CT Convertible Car Seat is specially designed to keep buckles and straps out of your way as you secure your child comfortably inside.


Color options available

  • Cowmooflage
  • Verve
  • Twilight
  • Vibe
  • Rio

Britax Marathon ClickTight Convertible Car Seat Specifications 

Child Weight (lbs) Rear Facing: 5 - 40 lbs
Forward Facing: up to 65 lbs
Child Standing Height (in) 49 or less
Child Seated Shoulder Height (in) Rear Facing: 7.6 - 16.95"
Forward Facing: 12-16.95"
Product Weight (lbs) 28.5 lbs
Product Width (in) 23"
Seating Compartment Height (in) 23.5"
Seat Area Depth / Width (in) 10.5" / 11.5"
Shoulder Width (in) 16
Harness Slot Heights (in) 8.35" - 17.7", 12 positions
Crotch Buckle Strap Depths (in) 5.35" / 7"
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