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Radian XTSL and Radian 80SL, with a limit of 45lbs RFing.
Followed by 40lbs RFing limit seats:
Britax ADV70
Britax BLVD70
Britax MA70
Britax RA55
Cosco Scenera (Some 40lb, some 35lb-- most newer ones on shelves should be 40lbs) I've also been told that the 40lb RFing Sceneras are a Target exclusive.
Evenflo Momentum 65
Evenflo Triumph 65
Graco Myride 65
Safety 1st Complete Air
Safety 1st OnSide Air
SKJP Radian 65/80 (not SL versions) (DOM only after 9/08) - 40lbs
SKJP Radian 65SL - 40lbs
SKJP Radian XT - 40lbs
This list is also specific to the US.
I have a Triumph but is said 35lbs rear facing.. It was a DLX DOM 2008
http://babies-kids.pricegrabber.com...riumph-Advance-Deluxe-Sandbox/m730166195.html
That is the exact seat I have.. I just want to make sure So I know for anyone I give it too.
Baylor
There is a Multi Tech on the swap board. It is a Swedish seat that RF to 55#
:yeahthat:
Or get in touch with AdventureDad. He lives in Sweden and sells Swedish seats on his website. They are pricey and not actually legal for use in the USA but if you're serious about erf your 2 yo I think that's your only option. I'd link u his website here but I'm typing from a phone.
REALLY?!!! That is amazing!! I would love to. For me I just can not spend the money. I split the cost of the GN with my mom. It was on sale at Target for 125.00 last week. So it is only a week old.
I would love to buy a seat that would rf him. It kills me that I can't. It is another reason I want to get my seats checked by a tech. I want to make sure I am doing at least the minimum right.
If I could at all afford it.. I would do it.
Totally understand. I just wanted to put it out to you.
A properly harnessed 2.5 year old 42 pound kid is far from minimum. It's perfectly safe.
A just turned 20 pound, 12 month old forward facing without the top tether is minimum.
I believe you can go and view swap and see for yourself how much it costs.
You can also use the search function here to see past discussions on Swedish seats.
Google will help you find Swedish seats on sites around the world, so you can see their cost, then convert them to USD and figure out shipping.
Wendy
If I was staffing a check and you came in with an illegal seat, I would not (could not) inspect the seat or teach you how to install it. I would recommend that you not use it. Depending on which officers were staffing the check with me, they might recommend *very strongly* that you not leave the check with your child in an illegal seat.
(I know not everyone here feels as strongly about illegal seats as I do.)
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