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00:00So, today we received an air kit for an inflatable child seat from the manufacturer.
00:10The system has actually been around for many years, I think 10, 12 or 15 years.
00:17Yes, it is a child seat that can be inflated with a pump.
00:24It also has an additional backrest for smaller children and, according to the instructions,
00:28it can be used for children aged 9 months to 7 years.
00:35Exactly, let's try it out now.
00:38I'll put it in here with the supplied pump, then we'll try it out in the car.
00:44Let's see how it's attached to the harness, how the system is attached.
00:48It also has a retaining strap on it.
00:51We'll try it out on the vehicle.
00:53Now I'll try inflating it first to see how long it takes and how much work it takes.
01:04Pretty self-explanatory.
01:06The pump is included.
01:11Then there's this special back part for smaller children and, um, yes, this is the seat and
01:16without the back part it's suitable for older children up to 7 years old.
01:25So, there's another small protective cover on it, we'll take that off.
01:29It's actually a completely normal bumper, which could also function as a ball bumper.
01:33Okay, so that's not the first thing to do.
01:54That's where it starts, because the operating instructions don't really mention anything about it at all,
01:58or rather, very little.
02:01Here you can see the pump and the valve.
02:04Whether the rubber nipple has to stay on or not isn't visible.
02:13So it's already ruled out that I'd leave it open.
02:15Ah, yes, the little rubber nipple that comes with the pump stays on.
02:32It looks a bit tinkered with, but yes, at least it works.
02:35Okay, the manufacturer writes that the seat is properly inflated
02:53when you can still press the material in about a thumb's thickness with your thumb.
02:58That's about right now.
03:00The valve closes by itself.
03:02That already works and is then locked here.
03:14Number 1 and then we have the fun again here, valve number 2.
03:21Okay, if you know how to do it, it will of course be faster.
03:32At the moment it looks more like a life jacket.
03:47But it has approval according to, what's it called?
04:03I think it's the approval paragraph, right?
04:05E.C.E.R. 404, which means that, if I understand correctly,
04:11it can be used as a normal child seat in any vehicle.
04:17Um, so either as an alternative to a real child seat or,
04:20I don't know, as an easily stowable emergency seat
04:23if you're taking an extra child with you or whatever.
04:25However, it must also be said that some test reports in the past
04:34were anything but enthusiastic about the seat.
04:38For example, ADAC tested it.
04:41We'll link to that in the article,
04:43the test from back then was a few years ago.
04:46Um, I don't know exactly whether much has changed there.
04:49Um, I think it didn't do well at all.
04:53Yeah, okay.
04:55Of course we can't test it either.
04:58We're not big enough to do a crash test
05:00and crash our car into a wall.
05:02That won't happen.
05:04In any case, we'll set it up, we'll install it.
05:09Then we'll just see how the child sits in it
05:11and whether it actually works
05:12as it has been complained about for decades.
05:14Yeah, there's no way to inflate it.
05:25It looks like when it's in the car,
05:27when it's attached,
05:28the valve disappears in there
05:29and then we have the additional back part here.
05:37Let's inflate that too.
05:44That also has a hard time with the float,
05:55I think, but okay.
05:59Okay, that's how it's inflated.
06:04These are the three parts.
06:06This is a carrying bag that comes with it.
06:10Yeah, when you don't need it,
06:12you can put it away and put it down in the vehicle.
06:14However, the bag isn't necessarily so small
06:17that you can just hide it unnoticed in the trunk
06:19or in the spare tire or whatever.
06:22It's actually too big for that.
06:27So, yeah, I've just read up briefly on this backrest,
06:30which is for smaller children.
06:34It has to be attached first
06:36before you inflate the child seat itself.
06:38So, I've let the air out here again.
06:41Uh, the part was inflated or is inflated.
06:44That means you then pass it through here on both sides
06:51and now pump the whole thing up again.
06:53So, the part automatically inflates itself.
07:05So, the part automatically inflates itself.
07:07So, the part automatically inflates itself.
07:11So, you should definitely familiarize yourself with the operating instructions,
07:39at least when setting it up for the first time.
07:42In my opinion, this is not a product that you can just pick up and install on a whim.
07:48So, it's kind of, how should I put it?
07:51Um, I think a normal, fixed child seat is much easier to handle than this thing.
07:59If you do it three or four times, it will probably explain itself.
08:03But since that's not the case the first time,
08:05I honestly find it quite complicated.
08:07Okay, let's get started.
08:11Um, now let's try out the child seat.
08:13We've prepared a very special buddy here.
08:17Um, a child isn't suitable at the moment.
08:20Um, yeah, we just don't want to show it on YouTube right now, at least not my own.
08:26We couldn't find another one either, but I think, um, this buddy looks pretty good.
08:30It was about the size of a four-year-old, three to four-year-old child, and um, yeah, let's just try it out on him.
08:41Because it's Christmas, we don't have a workshop available like we usually do,
08:45but are here in the great outdoors, where it's snowing a bit.
08:48But I think the Lufteak will work for installing, and we wanted to try it out now,
08:54or rather I really wanted to try it out now and not wait until sometime in the new year.
09:00So let's take a look at it this way.
09:03In terms of age, it would actually be the case that he already needs this back support.
09:08Like our lion or whatever it is.
09:11For older children, you could remove it.
09:13We showed you earlier when we assembled it, that it also works without the backrest.
09:19And yes, that's how it's basically assembled, as I showed you earlier.
09:32Now you put it over your legs and arms, your head has to go through it.
09:43So, in my opinion, it doesn't look very comfortable at all.
09:49Of course, it's also a bit more difficult because of the fabric figure.
09:52Okay, so the child would sit in it like that, right?
10:13If the child is the same size, the same age, then it sits in it exactly the same way.
10:18It looks relatively safe, but somehow not really comfortable.
10:22In my opinion, we have a comparable child seat.
10:27It's firmly installed with Isofix and yes, the child sits in it.
10:34Either it cuts itself if it works or otherwise, yes, it's just buckled in,
10:38but then it also sits and somehow, I don't know, plastic, plastic underneath,
10:43foam underneath somehow makes a safer impression, at least at first glance.
10:47And now, as far as you can tell, you have to guide the safety god through this gap.
11:09So, as I said, if you do it 5 or 10 times, then it will work.
11:13But for the very first use, in my opinion, a completely normal child seat is definitely
11:2010 times easier to handle the first time.
11:24And yes.
11:25So, as I said, I just have to skip up the first try to do it.
11:26So, as I said, I just have to give up the first try to do it.
11:27Oh
11:57So now the belt is tight in my opinion
12:12It's tight over there, it's really tight
12:17The child sits in it like a child in the dirt
12:27Okay, then there's the clamp here where the GOP is passed through, so that it doesn't
12:35hang down like that, but is almost locked in place here at the bottom
12:50Yeah, for a first timer who might want to quickly cut their child, I honestly think it's pretty
12:55disastrous
12:56So, now the child would be properly strapped in, as it should be according to the instructions
13:19It's still not even close to being comparable to a child seat with isofix, because it's
13:23simply much firmer and much more stable and also seems more stable
13:27And yes, you have 200g of material and a little bit of air in it
13:31Uh, no matter how hard you try, it can't seem that stable
13:35Uh, yeah, we can't do a gravity test now, I'd like to keep the car for a while longer
13:40Uh, yeah, but you can imagine that everything should work quite well in the front
13:46Uh, in a frontal collision, the child will certainly be secured as the manufacturer promises
13:53But everything that concerns side impact protection is just air here, right?
13:59Uh, there's nothing in between, there's an arm here
14:03Um, yeah, I don't know
14:06I don't think it's really suitable for the car, to be honest
14:10The problem for me is the somewhat unfavorable course of events
14:17Well, on the one hand, to get this through at all
14:21Okay, it's doable, but as I said, if you want to quickly buckle your child in, you put it in the car, which you might do two or three times in the morning because you're going shopping and so on and so forth, then this procedure is quite time consuming every time, in my opinion
14:39The backrest for older children can be removed, it doesn't really look that comfortable here either
14:44You also have to never forget that a child like this might be in the seat for five or six hours on vacation
14:49And yeah, I don't know
14:51So, this position for the head here, the backrest, it can't be adjusted, it's the way it is
14:57So, you have the head here
15:00Also, the child can't really lean its head back, at least not without something in the neck, which would be a bit annoying
15:09All in all, installing the seat is quite complicated, in my opinion
15:15Um, yes, here's a picture to explain it
15:20I don't know, I'm the typical person who doesn't understand things like this at all, who doesn't understand the operating instructions that come with it either
15:29To be honest, I didn't understand that either
15:32I had a quick look around on YouTube and watched videos from Luftykit on how it works
15:38Okay, then it's possible, then you also know how to inflate it, how to assemble it, how to put the child in it, how to cut it, and so on and so forth
15:46But yeah, I don't see any advantages over a normal child seat at the moment
15:58Um, it's winter now, it's snowing here
16:01I think everything's okay
16:03It's probably just as cold as the other child seat now
16:05In the summer, however, it will certainly be much more complicated
16:09At 30, 35 degrees, air conditioning or not, but if you sit in the seat, you will also bend in such areas, the child will definitely sweat, because the material is just like that
16:23It can't absorb or hold sweat, it simply doesn't work
16:27It's simply not covered with conventional fabric, like the seat over there
16:30Yes, that too, I don't know, running the air conditioning in the shade in the summer, that's all quite complicated, if you just pull up a normal child seat
16:46The visibility is also an issue
16:49I find it very limited
16:51I don't know if our buddy here can see his mom and dad
16:56Maybe just barely
16:57Maybe just barely
16:58Then over there he has a clear view
17:00He's strapped in with a normal seatbelt
17:02With a normal child seat, everything looks a little different
17:06Even with such a conventional reporter, first of all, you sit the other way around, but they are somehow not quite as bulky as this thing
17:16So as I said, I don't think it's such a bad idea for airplanes, but you have to check with the airline about that too
17:22It's not certain that you can use it on every plane
17:27The airline can always provide information on that, is it allowed to use it on airplanes or not?
17:32I think it's okay for airplanes, but for cars I would clearly say that for me personally it's no alternative to a conventional child seat and yes, if you look at the crash tests, the manufacturer swears by their product, that's clear
17:46But there are definitely other opinions and also other crash tests
17:52Especially when it comes to side impact protection
17:57So my final conclusion is that for airplanes, possibly for cars, for me, for us
18:04No alternative
18:06No alternative
18:16Here you have the attachment
18:18I hope I've put it the right way around now or whether it should have been the other way around
18:22I think, however, that this is correct and the idea is that the god is held in one place here and doesn't move upwards
18:33Yes, that's what he actually does, it works, but otherwise, as I said, for a small child, if we had a bigger child, we would remove the backrest
18:44Whether that makes it look better, it's probably a bit more comfortable, because the child can lean on it in that area, but it still has this huge structure in front of it
18:57It still has the material, which is, I don't want to say, sharp edged in parts
19:03You just can't cut yourself on it, but it's not a soft material where you could say, well, it's like a child's seat over here, right, which simply has rounded corners and edges everywhere
19:20That's something different
19:27This is what it looks like from the front seat
19:29Okay, I think if you look at it now, the all-round visibility isn't quite as dramatic as it seemed earlier
19:42I think the child is already pulling enough, but nevertheless, it's not sitting properly, it's just not secure
19:50It's not anchored as well, it just doesn't give the feeling that a normal child seat gives
19:54That safe feeling of a seat that's attached at the bottom with isfix, that might have some test seals on it here and there and test results and yes, where you have a different godsend
20:06I don't necessarily want to mention the manufacturer here as a counterpart, so I won't give you a complete overview of the seat, but yes, the overall feeling is that it always looks a bit like a large life jacket that's about to crash into the sea
20:24Okay, that's it
20:30Okay, that's it
20:34Our little overview or our little test of the lofty child seat
20:37Yes, ultimately, we wouldn't make a clear recommendation
20:42Um, but we can't, um, we don't want to make it sound worse than it is
20:48Um, everyone should decide for themselves, just read up on the advantages and disadvantages on the internet and then of course it always depends on the area of application
20:57Okay, until then, on to the next test
21:00The next test
21:30The first test
21:32The 3rd 2nd
21:34The 2nd
21:38The 2nd
21:39The 1nd
21:40The 3rd
21:44The 3rd
21:46The 3rd
21:52The 3rd
21:56The 3rd
21:59Untertitelung des ZDF, 2020
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