holiday lights drive

We are planing on doing something like this, on the water line, where you drive along and look at the lights displays.. I am trying to figure out what to do about Nolan as I have only low profile seats, and it would be nice for him to see them too..

I have for him, a safety 1st avenue, a radian 65 and a true fit.. I am leaning towards the radian or the avenue.. which do you think would be best? I kind of wish I had a marathon or even a scenera for this event lol
 
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rachelandtyke

Well-known member
Which has lower sides so he can see over the edge of the side of the seat better? I think the Radian? That's what I would do and have him outboard.
 

AtTheSouthDam

New member
What do you drive?
DD2 actually likes RF in her RN in DH's car (she just switched back) simply because she can see more of the lights and such out the back window and side windows. That maked my vote the RN65 provided it can be let him see out the back windw (I know RN can be difficult int he back row of some minivans, like mine ;) )
 

SusanMae

Senior Community Member
When we were coming home from work/daycare one evening last week, I pulled over for an ambulance. Nicholas rides RF in a TFP in the center of my car.....as it passed he said "ambulance."

I don't think he has any problems seeing.

Susan
 
I have a kia sorrento. I am not sure he can see a lot out the windows, but he tries, when Keith takes him places with out me, I can see his little face peeking out as they drive away and I wave. I know it is a little low though for him, he has to really look lol.

I was unsure cause the avenue might be slightly higher up but I am really not sure it makes much difference at all
 

leighi123

Active member
We've seen them in both the XTSL and TrueFit, (both RF), and he can see the lights just fine. He was in the middle in the TF and outboard in the radian. I usually drive a jeep.
 

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