Baby seat...how are the leather seats holding up?
#31
My 2 y/o son is damn tall to be sitting on sides. If he sat on the sides, his legs wouldn't be able to move as easily because the child seats are so big. I can't wait till he can use a booster. He loves sitting the middle though and I let him climb in and out which is better on my back
Placing the seat in the middle is almost mandatory unless you're short because child seats take up so much room. I'm 6' 2" and my wife is 5' 8" and when my son's seat (same one as now) was rear facing, it was touching the inner sides of the front seats.
Placing the seat in the middle is almost mandatory unless you're short because child seats take up so much room. I'm 6' 2" and my wife is 5' 8" and when my son's seat (same one as now) was rear facing, it was touching the inner sides of the front seats.
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Mikee - yeah..I didn't own my G when I had my 1st child, but then when he outgrew the infant seat & put him in the larger seat, I moved it to the side.
Ttrank - you have the ride that you do & have a Recaro seat for your kid, but you use a towel!? Go spend $40 and buy a nice protector like we have....
Ttrank - you have the ride that you do & have a Recaro seat for your kid, but you use a towel!? Go spend $40 and buy a nice protector like we have....
#35
My $0.02 (with a 2000 Land Cruiser )...the Prince Lionheart works well when you only have one child seat. I tried with the Britax Marathon and an infant carrier, but the bottom plates of the two Lionhearts bumped up against each other which made it impossible to install properly. I also went for the Eddie Bauer-Target protector for the second seat and the seat back protector:
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...M&frombrowse=1
Btw, stuff a little hand towel or something in the area where the seat belt latches are so cheerios and crumbs don't get in there/easier to vacuum.
Congrats on the soon-to-arrive baby
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...M&frombrowse=1
Btw, stuff a little hand towel or something in the area where the seat belt latches are so cheerios and crumbs don't get in there/easier to vacuum.
Congrats on the soon-to-arrive baby
#36
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The Boulevard is huge....but looks comfortable for my kid - has side impact protection and extra padding. The Lionheart mats are huge too....covers all the seat belt latches and encroaches on the other seats when placed in the middle. Oh well...good for protection though! NOt bad for $20.
When I had the rear facing Peg Perego new born seat in the middle, the back of it would hit my seatbacks when the exit exist would go on. It sucked...but what can you do? Now my daughter's feet kick the insides of my front seats. My friend's son is 4 yrs old and he kicked the heck out of the driver's seat - so he moved him to behind the passenger
When I had the rear facing Peg Perego new born seat in the middle, the back of it would hit my seatbacks when the exit exist would go on. It sucked...but what can you do? Now my daughter's feet kick the insides of my front seats. My friend's son is 4 yrs old and he kicked the heck out of the driver's seat - so he moved him to behind the passenger
#37
Originally Posted by g35Dude
Hey I got the britax boulevard rear facing. I'll try to take some pictures for you today. This is probably one of those bigger car seats but one of the safest ones. It's set in the middle which is the recommanded position for a baby seat if you only have one.
I am debating on whether to get Britax or Eddie Bauer Seat 3 in 1's. The Britax does have alot of cushion but it's about $100 bucks more though. When it's in the rear facing position, you can just snap it out and take your kid on the go? Or you can't do that?
Last edited by mikeee2; 02-01-2007 at 03:33 PM.
#38
Originally Posted by Coreman
My $0.02 (with a 2000 Land Cruiser )...the Prince Lionheart works well when you only have one child seat. I tried with the Britax Marathon and an infant carrier, but the bottom plates of the two Lionhearts bumped up against each other which made it impossible to install properly. I also went for the Eddie Bauer-Target protector for the second seat and the seat back protector:
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...M&frombrowse=1
Btw, stuff a little hand towel or something in the area where the seat belt latches are so cheerios and crumbs don't get in there/easier to vacuum.
Congrats on the soon-to-arrive baby
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...M&frombrowse=1
Btw, stuff a little hand towel or something in the area where the seat belt latches are so cheerios and crumbs don't get in there/easier to vacuum.
Congrats on the soon-to-arrive baby
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Originally Posted by GEE35X
Yes they are in Canada Bobby, heck not long now for the arrival of your Daughter. Must be excited.
Shane they are part of Toys r us.
Here is the Canadian website : http://www.toysrus.ca/webapp/wcs/sto...langId=-1&N=27
Here is that seat Protector: http://www.toysrus.ca/webapp/wcs/sto...9835&nvalue=24
Shane they are part of Toys r us.
Here is the Canadian website : http://www.toysrus.ca/webapp/wcs/sto...langId=-1&N=27
Here is that seat Protector: http://www.toysrus.ca/webapp/wcs/sto...9835&nvalue=24
#40
I am just using towel and it works well.
When I have 1 kid, the rear facing seat can use the 2 center anchors. It would be safer to use the center seat belt as well because it will flip. The best way is to use to outer anchors but then it obstructs the passengers.
When I change to the Britax Marathon fwd facing seat, I use the center lower anchors and the center top tether. It won't move.
Now I have 2 kids and with 2 baby seats, there is no room for the center passenger.
When I have 1 kid, the rear facing seat can use the 2 center anchors. It would be safer to use the center seat belt as well because it will flip. The best way is to use to outer anchors but then it obstructs the passengers.
When I change to the Britax Marathon fwd facing seat, I use the center lower anchors and the center top tether. It won't move.
Now I have 2 kids and with 2 baby seats, there is no room for the center passenger.
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Originally Posted by kailep
I am just using towel and it works well.
When I have 1 kid, the rear facing seat can use the 2 center anchors. It would be safer to use the center seat belt as well because it will flip. The best way is to use to outer anchors but then it obstructs the passengers.
When I change to the Britax Marathon fwd facing seat, I use the center lower anchors and the center top tether. It won't move.
Now I have 2 kids and with 2 baby seats, there is no room for the center passenger.
When I have 1 kid, the rear facing seat can use the 2 center anchors. It would be safer to use the center seat belt as well because it will flip. The best way is to use to outer anchors but then it obstructs the passengers.
When I change to the Britax Marathon fwd facing seat, I use the center lower anchors and the center top tether. It won't move.
Now I have 2 kids and with 2 baby seats, there is no room for the center passenger.
If the rear seat had the potential to flip, I would double-check the placement, angle, etc. You may have tightened it too much, lifting it off the seat.
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Originally Posted by mikeee2
Not to hijack my own thread but now that we are talking about seats, the front seats have always been softer than the rear seat from day 1. I know the seats are different but I like the stiffer seats in the back. It just feels more comfortable.