KikkaBoo i-PASS

Our score 9.34 / 10

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From 76 cm, up to 150 cm (~15 months to 12 years).

KikkaBoo i-PASS

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • It is easiest to justify if your child is already clearly in the forward-facing stage and you want one cheaper seat that later becomes a high-back booster.
  • The lighter simpler brief makes more sense than a large all-stage shell when the early-stage work is already done.

Cons

  • You are getting a later-stage seat only, so it offers no value as a bridge from newborn or rear-facing use.
  • Cheaper forward-facing seats usually feel more basic in padding and execution than stronger mid-range options.

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Best if your child has already reached 76 cm and you want a forward-facing seat that later continues as a high-back booster. The tradeoff is that it does not cover the rear-facing phase, so it only makes sense once you are clearly beyond that stage.

The case for it is simple: It covers the later harness and booster years in one simpler buy. The main tradeoff is that it only makes sense once the earlier rear-facing stage is already behind you. Before buying, make sure your child is clearly beyond that earlier stage.