Triumph 65 in Oh questions.

cookie123

New member
Does anyone have one? It's on my list. I'm wondering how comfortable kids feel with the foam ending in the middle of their back. Also, do the knobs work like on the Generations booster? Is the harness replaceable yet? And lastly,
on their website, the base looks much higher than previously.

Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks!:)
 
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joolsplus3

Admin - CPS Technician
Seems the same as the old EFTA next to it that's on clearance, I couldn't see any differences giving them a quick side by side lookover (thicker harness on the 65lb model, so it's less likely to twist, I'd guess). No way to make that harness replaceable, I don't think (attached to the frame at the shoulders, complicated hidden mechanism underneath for the knob harness mechanism).
 

AmandaR

New member
Seems the same as the old EFTA next to it that's on clearance, I couldn't see any differences giving them a quick side by side lookover (thicker harness on the 65lb model, so it's less likely to twist, I'd guess). No way to make that harness replaceable, I don't think (attached to the frame at the shoulders, complicated hidden mechanism underneath for the knob harness mechanism).

It does have the higher RFing limit though, right?


We have two, I love them (and we've owned everything). They do have a 40lb RFing limit and with coupons I got mine for $120 after tax each at BRU.
 

cookie123

New member
It does have the higher RFing limit though, right?


We have two, I love them (and we've owned everything). They do have a 40lb RFing limit and with coupons I got mine for $120 after tax each at BRU.

Did you get the Oh pattern? I need some coupons for BRU. I never have any when I could use them. The kids aren't bothered by the hump from the EPS ending behind their back at all?

I looked at the 65 again at Target today and I did notice it has a better looking harness. Anyway, I like adjusting the harness each time and I'm sick of trying to get to the front pull strap and get it tight enough. I thought I might like the knob on the side. My seat backs are pretty flat.
 

honeydew

Active member
I have the EFTA65 in Oh in my '05 Corolla. I use it RF for a 13 month old and a 22 month old. I haven't gotten complaints from either but they are babies so take that with a grain of salt!

PP is correct - the harness is thicker, not twisty at all and is not removable.

I do find it easier to use the knob on the far side of the seat to adjust, so I just reach over the kid and tighten or loosen.

The EFTA is one of my favorite seats and I absolutely :love: mine!
 

honeydew

Active member
From what I can tell, the base is the same as the original EFTA, but I haven't done any side by side comparisons.
 

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