champatlife
New member
We just bought our baby on the way a radian xtsl, and of course with all the reasearch done we decided we should get my daughter one as well. I couldn't imagine having one in a seat known for safety and another one in a standard quality seat.
(I don't even know the brand I just know I picked it out on a trip after my daughter ralphed all over hers and saw it was side impact tested and had eps foam when others wern't)
DD
4 years old
41 inches
30lbs
Bum to top of head ratio about 19/20 inches.
She hasn't rode rear facing since she was two, but given how petite she is and all the information on extended rear facing, and the radian allowing her to still be able to for at least 10lbs and about 7 more inches in height. I'm thinking she would be safer facing the rear. My husband isn't nearly as sold on it as me and says I can't take away her leg room after she's had it for so long, but if she's willing to do it we can try it. However, I'm not certain her safety should be left up herself since she is 4.
opinions.
(I don't even know the brand I just know I picked it out on a trip after my daughter ralphed all over hers and saw it was side impact tested and had eps foam when others wern't)
DD
4 years old
41 inches
30lbs
Bum to top of head ratio about 19/20 inches.
She hasn't rode rear facing since she was two, but given how petite she is and all the information on extended rear facing, and the radian allowing her to still be able to for at least 10lbs and about 7 more inches in height. I'm thinking she would be safer facing the rear. My husband isn't nearly as sold on it as me and says I can't take away her leg room after she's had it for so long, but if she's willing to do it we can try it. However, I'm not certain her safety should be left up herself since she is 4.
opinions.