Question What to do re; rf and outgrown triumph??

loganandsoleste

New member
So my daughter is about 1/2 inch from outgrowing the triumph (as measured rf with the perpendicular ruler post on here). The problem is she is only 2 1/2 years old, and about 24 pounds. I really don't want to turn her around yet. However, we have a Subaru outback and the marathon or Radian installed rf literally makes the front passenger touch the glove box. No help to install it in the middle either, as there isn't enough room to help, and my 6' husband can't sit that close to the wheel anyway. So, we can NOT afford to get a new car with more room for rf. Any ideas??
I'd really like to be able to keep her rf as long as possible!
TIA:)
 
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kittykate

New member
Have you tried installing the seat at a 30* angle? Since your daughter is 2.5 she no longer needs the 45* newborn recline rear facing and her seat can be installed as upright as 30*

The radian can be tricky to get more upright, but it is usually fairly easy with the Marathon and it takes up a lot less room when it is installed more upright :)

ETA: These threads might be useful to you...

http://www.car-seat.org/showthread.php?t=89379

http://www.car-seat.org/showthread.php?t=89375
 

Pixels

New member
Did you try installing the Marathon more upright? Pull the seat away from the bight (where the vehicle seat back and bottom meet) an inch or two, and press down near the harness adjuster while tightening. Older, neurotypical children don't need the full 45 degree newborn recline. Once the child has good head control, the seat can be installed up to 30 degrees.
 
My friend has a small subaru and she originally had her daughter in a roundabout... around the time her daughter was 18 months she had outgrown her roundabout rear facing, and needed a new seat, she was not sure what to do cause she was worried a taller seat wouldn't fit.

I went along car seat shopping with her and we tried True fit RA 50 marathon, any one of my radians....

Well she went with the marathon cause she loved how it installed and the fit is great, you just have to get a more upright install..

I would look into the RA 50 or marathon, the true fit was ok too, rock solid but it had to be a little more upright than I like for a true fit, and the radian was a really close call..

We did not try an EFTA
 

Mommy2Marcus

New member
I own a tiny 2 door Subaru Impreza. I have fit a Marathon, AOE, My Ride 65, EFTA & a TrueFit. It does make the passenger seat a little closer to the dash, but not to terribly bad. I have installed them more upright at closer to a 30 degree angle.

Also is she in a newer style Tirumph or an older style Triumph. That makes a HUGE difference in what we would reccomend.
 

loganandsoleste

New member
She's in the older style Triumph... I guess I don't know the difference between the older one and the new one. We bought it for my son, so about 3-4 years ago. DOM was '04. Is the marathon or Radian allowed to physically touch the front seat? I don't know why our '05 is so much smaller than our '99 Subaru Outback? Does anyone know if the Marathon or RAdian (or something else) can be used with latch rear facing longer than the other?thanks again, you guys are great!
 

Mommy2Marcus

New member
She's in the older style Triumph... I guess I don't know the difference between the older one and the new one. We bought it for my son, so about 3-4 years ago. DOM was '04. Is the marathon or Radian allowed to physically touch the front seat? I don't know why our '05 is so much smaller than our '99 Subaru Outback? Does anyone know if the Marathon or RAdian (or something else) can be used with latch rear facing longer than the other?thanks again, you guys are great!

The newer Triumph is MUCH better & quite a bit taller. With the fact that you have the older style, then I would look at:
Evenflo Triumph Advance (EFTA)
Graco My Ride 65 (MR) (this seat goes to 40lbs RF)
The First Years True Fit (or True Fit Premier)

However with as smalle as she is I would deffinatly look into another convertible to keep her RF longer. If you really like your older style Triumph then I would look into the EFTA. She should get another year or more out of it RF. My son still fits RF at 3 years old in the EFTA with room to grow above his head with a 14 inch torso. Another great option is the MR. Both of these seats fit really well RF in smaller cars. Here is a picture of my DS RF in the EFTA at 2 1/2 years old, so about 6 months ago.
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Also for comparison, here he is about 3 months ago RF in the MR!
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Either seat will offer her a TON more room.
 

abacus2

Well-known member
Before you give up on using the Marathon RFing if you already have one, try installing the Marathon more upright and making sure the front passenger seat is upright rather than reclined. Unless your car manual says otherwise it is ok for the RFing seat to touch the seat in front of it.
 

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