Notaclue
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I just got a Roundabout 50 at Target for $50!!! I guess I don't really NEED the seat, but I could not let it sit there for that price so I bought it. My question is, WWYD with it?
DD is 3 years old, currently rf in a BV that we bought in late 2005 (not sure what month). She is only 26lbs, and 36in tall (not sure of her torso height). The BV she is in has a 33lb rf limit, the BR50 I just got RF to 35lbs. At her current rate of growth I don't think those 2 lbs matter all that much because she would probably be 12 or so before she hits the limits We don't really need a spare seat because dh smokes in his car and I will not allow the kids to ride in it, and the kids never ride with anyone else (if they do, the person would take my van).
So I was trying to figure out what to do with my great deal? Is the shell on the BR50 the same height as the BV? Or is it shorter, like the old Roundabouts? Would you sell the BR50 and maybe make some money off of it, or would you keep it for when the BV expires and use it for dd then (probably ff at that point honestly)? At this point she is the youngest child, so there is no baby to pass the seat down to.
DD is 3 years old, currently rf in a BV that we bought in late 2005 (not sure what month). She is only 26lbs, and 36in tall (not sure of her torso height). The BV she is in has a 33lb rf limit, the BR50 I just got RF to 35lbs. At her current rate of growth I don't think those 2 lbs matter all that much because she would probably be 12 or so before she hits the limits We don't really need a spare seat because dh smokes in his car and I will not allow the kids to ride in it, and the kids never ride with anyone else (if they do, the person would take my van).
So I was trying to figure out what to do with my great deal? Is the shell on the BR50 the same height as the BV? Or is it shorter, like the old Roundabouts? Would you sell the BR50 and maybe make some money off of it, or would you keep it for when the BV expires and use it for dd then (probably ff at that point honestly)? At this point she is the youngest child, so there is no baby to pass the seat down to.