CarseatNerdGirl
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Based on the stuff I've seen from Sweden, and talking to a lot of my tech friends, I decided to go straight from RF to a HBB. My son is currently booster training now, and is sitting RF in an XTSL when he's not training. He's 4.5 43 inches tall and 40 pounds (39 pounds naked). He sits quite well in the seat 'straight and tall' as we say and doesn't move around to look at stuff or pull at anything. I'm hoping to keep him training til next spring when he would go to boostering full time (around 5.5).
I posted a thread about it on another board, and was basically told I had no clue what I was talking about, that extended harnessing was safer, blah blah blah. I've read that they are pretty much the same safety wise, you just choose different risks with each, such as higher neck loads with EH or higher risk of sumarining with HBB.
I was told I should bring this discussion here, so I'm not sure if this is the right place or not, but what are your thoughts on this?
Right now he's using the Nauti as a booster (yes, I know it fits a lot of kids that young funny, but it is fitting him properly) and I was planning on moving him to the Monterey, but some people have suggested the Parkway for the anti-submarine feature. What is your opinion on that?
I posted a thread about it on another board, and was basically told I had no clue what I was talking about, that extended harnessing was safer, blah blah blah. I've read that they are pretty much the same safety wise, you just choose different risks with each, such as higher neck loads with EH or higher risk of sumarining with HBB.
I was told I should bring this discussion here, so I'm not sure if this is the right place or not, but what are your thoughts on this?
Right now he's using the Nauti as a booster (yes, I know it fits a lot of kids that young funny, but it is fitting him properly) and I was planning on moving him to the Monterey, but some people have suggested the Parkway for the anti-submarine feature. What is your opinion on that?