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Is it really shorter, or does it just appear so because of the redesigned base? One of Britax's big push on the redesigned seat was that the seat now sits lower (closer to the vehicle seat) due to the new base. That will give the illusion of a shorter seat, without actually shortening the shell. Because quite frankly, that would be car seat suicide!!
Okay i missed the part 2 blog post until now... and looking at the pics of the different reclines if #3 is the only one you can use RF my kids will NOT be having that. My LO's don't appreciate laying down while driving It's why we're anti MR65
Of course i could have misread the post.....
ICan you use the BLVD rfing to top of headrest? or top of shell?
Thanks
We'd know that if Britax would answer the damn question when they were asked on FB.
My guess is no, and they are scared to say so after all of the people posting saying, "well I hope the headrest counts, other wise Britax is pretty stupid for shrinking seats and now I'm going to buy a Radian."
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