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I would try it out if you can to see if you like it. The seat seems to need to go in just so in order to zip it up, and I had a hard time making the RF foot fit int here. I know a lot of people use it and have had no problems, apparently, but on mine, the straps, or at least one, started ripping out where it was sewn on the first time I tried to use it to test it out at home. I wasn't very happy but others may have had a better experience.
I'd get the backpack straps for the Radian. We've had both and the straps are nicely padded and easier to use than the backpack. The backpack had annoying straps, and the bag ripped quickly. Plus it's nice to just unbuckle the seat from the airplane and put it on the back, rather than stuffing it into a bag (and using a bag to check a seat is not recommended when there's a child to use the seat on board).
Wendy
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