Kinderkraft I-SPARK i-Size
From 100 cm, up to 150 cm (~3.5-12 years).

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Light simpler build is easier to justify if you mainly need later-stage booster coverage without paying premium-seat money.
- Makes more sense as a practical older-child seat you can move more easily than a heavier all-stage shell.
Cons
- It only starts at the booster stage, so it does nothing for families still shopping the earlier years.
- Lower price usually means less padding and fewer comfort extras than stronger premium boosters.
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Best if you want a light high-back booster for older children without paying for a larger premium model. The tradeoff is a simpler seat with less comfort and fewer extras than the heavier alternatives.
The case for it is simple: It gives booster coverage in a lighter simpler package. The main tradeoff is that comfort and extras are usually thinner than on heavier premium boosters. Before buying, make sure your child already fits the booster stage and you are intentionally shopping a simpler seat.