Here is something that all you camo crazed parents will want to pick up for your child that still needs to be in a car seat. I only wish I had saw this when my five year old was that age because I would have bought it for our seat.
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Britax Child Safety Inc. Offers Limited Edition Mossy Oak® Car Seat
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CHARLOTTE, NC - Britax Child Safety Inc. is proud to offer a special limited edition convertible child seat featuring Mossy Oak Break-Up®.
The Britax Marathon™ is the number one selling Britax convertible child seat and is ideal for parents seeking premium comfort and a higher, forward-facing harnessed weight capacity (up to 65 pounds). The Marathon starts with the premium cover made from Microfibres® fabric that is washable and the ultimate in soft, plush comfort.
Unique features include the tangle-free, five-point harness with four harness heights for a snug and secure fit. Premium push-button LATCH connectors and convenient harness adjuster make it easy to ensure a quick, simple and tight installation.
The Marathon features the patented Versa-Tether® energy managing top tether, which anchors the child seat to the vehicle, reducing movement in the event of impact or a sudden stop. The Marathon is fully lined with expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam that gently cushions and distributes energy away from the child.
The Britax Marathon fits children rear facing from five to 33 pounds and children forward facing from at least one year old and 20 pounds, up to 65 pounds and is approved for aircraft use.
The Marathon featuring Mossy Oak Break-Up® is sold through select independent retailers nationwide. To find a retailer near you, log on to www.BritaxUSA.com and find out how you can own the Mossy Oak Break-Up limited edition car seat.
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 213 is a set of strict standards to which child restraint systems must adhere. To read more about the regulations, please visit www.nhtsa.gov.
Britax Child Safety Inc. produces official licensed products of Mossy Oak/Haas Outdoors Inc. Haas Outdoors Inc., headquartered in West Point, Miss., was established in 1986 and is home of Mossy Oak (www.mossyoak.com). Mossy Oak specializes in developing and marketing modern camouflage designs for hunters and outdoorsmen. Mossy Oak patterns can be found on a multitude of products worldwide. Haas Outdoors Inc. is the outdoor industry leader in modern camouflage design, international licensing and marketing. Haas Outdoors Inc. markets its services and products under widely recognized brands including: Mossy Oak, BioLogic, Mossy Oak Productions and Mossy Oak Properties.
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IT’S NOT A PASSION. IT’S AN OBSESSION
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I just have to ask, why? I feel about this they way I feel about camo toilet seat covers or bedding. What’s the point?
I will say, I have to admire the companies that are finding new ways to get people to buy their camo while they expand their markets. I don’t understand why people do, but kudos to the companies who are making it work.
November 13th, 2007 at 11:06 am
Kristine, I know it does not make any sense what so ever and I can surely see your point but, why not. It really does make for a conversation piece though. Maybe I am biast because I am either wearing something camo or something with deer on it or wearing both.
I know call me a nut but I have been wearing this stuff for years and when people see me and I am not wearing any deer or camo or both they say they didn’t recognize me and they truly mean it.
Oh well, to each his own I guess. Thanks again for stopping by.
November 13th, 2007 at 11:27 am