LISmama810
Admin - CPS Technician
Not talking safety--just convenience: If you have a rear-facing toddler and a rear-facing infant, which should go outboard and which should go in the middle?
There will be a booster seat on the other side.
Is it easier to lift an infant over the booster/other RF seat to get him/her in the center, or easier to lift a toddler in the same way?
I don't think DD would be able to climb into her seat without stepping all over DS's booster.
If it matters, the seats involved are a Complete Air for the toddler and a Coccoro for the n00b. Assume that either seat will fit in either position.
Vehicle is a Honda Pilot, so I will be lifting UP rather than down.
There will be a booster seat on the other side.
Is it easier to lift an infant over the booster/other RF seat to get him/her in the center, or easier to lift a toddler in the same way?
I don't think DD would be able to climb into her seat without stepping all over DS's booster.
If it matters, the seats involved are a Complete Air for the toddler and a Coccoro for the n00b. Assume that either seat will fit in either position.
Vehicle is a Honda Pilot, so I will be lifting UP rather than down.