Japanese Combi

judesmommy

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Anyone know why we don't have seats in the U.S. like this? I like how easy it looks to thread the seat belt. hmmmm... :confused:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf9GCclH6Xc"]YouTube- Combi Carseat Installation[/ame]
 
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mommyof3tx

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Looks nice, but I think that the shoulder belt being like that would be a pain to get bigger kids into the seats without getting all caught up in it. who knows maybe not though
 

wendytthomas

Admin - CPST Instructor
Staff member
WOW, cool! Great video, though I couldn't understand a word.

It's got some similarities with the Combi Zeus. But not enough. LOL

Wendy
 

jasminegrl

New member
Looks nice, but I think that the shoulder belt being like that would be a pain to get bigger kids into the seats without getting all caught up in it. who knows maybe not though

i don't think it would be a pain to get bigger kids in its almost at the same height as the side of the seat.

After watching this video i think i'm going to look more into this seat.
 

WhatAboutPuppy

New member
That seat belt would bug me. It seems though, like the belt path is really really far back for a RF path, I wonder how that acts in an accident, it's hard to imagine in my head how the seat would move. :scratcheshead:

maybe I can't picture it cuz I'm sick??
 

WhatAboutPuppy

New member
this link has pictures of that seat being used for all ages, although it is all in japanese
http://www.combi.co.jp/products/carseat/primlong/

primlong_d1_2.jpg


That is awful should strap placement.... the top doesn't move does it?
 

jasminegrl

New member
Yeah, so a great convertible possibly but not so much on the booster.


And I totally meant shoulder*

it may not be a great booster but considering at age 4 here your child no longer has to be in a car seat or a booster honestly i'm amazed they even have booster seats at all. I've never even seen them in stores while out shopping.
 
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joolsplus3

Admin - CPS Technician
That picture of the little head foam thing... we had that in the Connection (maybe still do?)...you have to take this little piece of foam out of the infant insert and put it in the cover when you take the infant insert out. It seemed strangely gimmicky and way too easy to lose the foam.

Otherwise, that does seem like they are moving forward in carseat design for bigger kids :thumbsup:
 

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