CRS
Senior Community Member
As promised, here are the pictures of the Britax Two-Way Plus. I'm somewhat happy with the install, have done my best and asked someone else who has the seat questions considering I am not fluent in Swedish! Seems to be ok, do tell if you think it's not.
Here are the pictures:
EPS Foam liner
Rear-facing female & male belts
There are two males (as pictured on the left) on either side of the seat, attached to webbing which is looped around a hole (one on either side of the seats - hope that makes sense!). Before you insert the male in to the female though you have to loop the webbing attached to the female belt to where you want to anchor it. In my case, it was the front drivers seat.
Rear-facing tethers tethered to front drivers seat
Although it does look like the RF tethers are looped around plastic, they're not. They pretty much loop around the front seat much like the D-Ring for a rear-facing Britax seat would loop around the seat rails.
Using the alternative seatbelt route
I had major issues with the buckle rubbing against the seat when I used the conventianal belt path (install was awful and VERY loose) so I used the alternative seatbelt route which is great, got a nice, firm, install.
Braced
Ignore the rear-facing tethers not installed in this picture - don't worry it wasn't used like that!
Close up of belt install & lowest slots in the seat
The picture on the right demonstrates the LOWEST slots in the BTWP which my average sized nearly two year old only *JUST* fits in.
All in all I am REALLY impressed with this seat! I've never seen/felt/had a rear-facing seat so SOLID - I'm very happy! Previously my son was FF and was resting his feet on the top of my Husbands head rest. THAT is how small the space was that we had to work with and I'm ecstatic! He had been FF for 8 months and doesn't mind the change at all.
Bottom slots measure at: 11 inches
Middle slots measure at: 13.2 inches
Top slots measure at: 15.7 inches
(above measurements are all approximations measured from where the bottom sits and with the cushioning pushed in a little IYKWIM)
Fully extended the RF tethers measure at about 69.3 inches.
Here are the pictures:
EPS Foam liner
Rear-facing female & male belts
There are two males (as pictured on the left) on either side of the seat, attached to webbing which is looped around a hole (one on either side of the seats - hope that makes sense!). Before you insert the male in to the female though you have to loop the webbing attached to the female belt to where you want to anchor it. In my case, it was the front drivers seat.
Rear-facing tethers tethered to front drivers seat
Although it does look like the RF tethers are looped around plastic, they're not. They pretty much loop around the front seat much like the D-Ring for a rear-facing Britax seat would loop around the seat rails.
Using the alternative seatbelt route
I had major issues with the buckle rubbing against the seat when I used the conventianal belt path (install was awful and VERY loose) so I used the alternative seatbelt route which is great, got a nice, firm, install.
Braced
Ignore the rear-facing tethers not installed in this picture - don't worry it wasn't used like that!
Close up of belt install & lowest slots in the seat
The picture on the right demonstrates the LOWEST slots in the BTWP which my average sized nearly two year old only *JUST* fits in.
All in all I am REALLY impressed with this seat! I've never seen/felt/had a rear-facing seat so SOLID - I'm very happy! Previously my son was FF and was resting his feet on the top of my Husbands head rest. THAT is how small the space was that we had to work with and I'm ecstatic! He had been FF for 8 months and doesn't mind the change at all.
Bottom slots measure at: 11 inches
Middle slots measure at: 13.2 inches
Top slots measure at: 15.7 inches
(above measurements are all approximations measured from where the bottom sits and with the cushioning pushed in a little IYKWIM)
Fully extended the RF tethers measure at about 69.3 inches.
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