Built for Luxury and Enhanced Security You can rest assured this your kid will have enhanced protection while riding in the Nautilus, thanks to widespread crash testing and a steel-reinforced structure. The car seat meets or exceeds US Security Standards, counting U.S. Compliance Standard FMVSS 213; the New Car Assessment Program (NCAP), together with peak Crash Force approximately twice the Car Seat Standard; and tests for Extreme Car Interior Temperatures. EPS energy-absorbing foam offers additional safety and luxury.
As well as being secure and safe, your kid will feel more-comfy, too, together with an effortlessly adjustable head support, cushioned seat, and wide armrests; a cup holder and side storage keeps snacks and treasures shut at hand.
Concerning Graco In 1942, Russell Gray and Robert Cone shaped Graco Metal Products, in Philadelphia, PA. For 11 years, the firm fabricated machine and car parts for local manufacturers. In 1953, Gray left the firm, leaving Cone as sole owner. Cone decided to manufacture his own line of products, but had trouble coming up together with ideas. Enter David Saint, an engineer, tinkerer, and stained glass artisan who worked for Graco. Saint, himself a father of nine, was intrigued when an partner told him how his wife would soothe their tired and cranky baby while swinging in a backyard glider swing. Acting on this inspiration, he went to the drawing board and 18 months of hard work later, the world's first wind-up infant swing, the Graco Swyngomatic, was born. Graco sold millions of Swyngomatics in the coming years, becoming one of the world's leading manufacturers of juvenile products in the process. Today, Graco is a Newell Rubbermaid company, together with 1500 partners worldwide. While a half-century has delivered many changes to Graco, their dedication and commitment to designing and manufacturing top-excellence products remains, and continues on.
What's in the Box Graco Nautilus 3-in 1 Toddler Car Seat (Matrix).