Which height looks better?

cmm7

New member
Z is now in a booster in my car. :( She is doing a good job so far, but I have warned her that if she starts getting silly or moving too much it is back to the GN she goes. Which adjustment looks better?

Lower (looks too close to edge of shoulder?)
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Higher (doesn't actually touch her neck like it seems to)
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Lap belt
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See how sad she is to sit in the GN for the (most likely) last time?
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Mae

Well-known member
I say lower. The higher setting pulls the shoulder belt too close to her neck, IMO. The lower setting keeps the belt sitting nicely across the middle of her chest.

Of course, mandatory question, do you have the screws in? :)
 

Mommy0608

New member
I think either would be okay, but the lower might be better.

Every time I see pics of kids in the TB, I like it even more! It really fits a lot of kids quite well. :thumbsup:
 

Pixels

New member
In both photos, it looks like she is leaning toward the center of the car. If she was straight up, the fit would be better in the lower setting and on her neck in the higher setting.

Is there something that is making her lean? Is the seat tilted due to the way it's sitting in the vehicle or something?
 

cmm7

New member
Thanks, everyone. I moved it down today as I had it in the higher one for the past couple of days. She also fell asleep for the first time in it but stayed positioned perfectly.

Yes, the screws are in. The seat was leaning in those pictures but I have since pushed it more to the center. These were the first time she was sitting in it, so it wasn't positioned perfectly and was on the incline of the edge of the seat. It doesn't lean anymore.
 

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