Puzzling Seats

tl01

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I'm wondering how a RFing MA Classic would puzzle next to a FFing Radian. What I'm really wondering is would this take up less space width wise than a RFing Radian next to a FFing Radian. How much can the Radian really fit under the lip of the MA Classic... or an RA 50 Classic? I'm thinking the RA 50 would give it even more space since it doesn't have the LATCH bars. Anyone tried this combo?

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christineka

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I don't know about the ra50, but the rfing ma65 takes up more space than the rfing radian next to a ffing radian. (Yeah, I've tried it.)
 

AnnaC

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A FF Radian does NOT puzzle with a RF classic Boulevard, at least not in my Dodge Nitro. They fit well together when they're both rear-facing, because the Radian fits completely under the lip of the Boulevard. But when you flip the Radian FF, the side of it hits the shell of the Boulevard. :thumbsdown:
 

Carrie_R

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Yeah - the Radian w MR/classic Britax take up less space than rf/ff Radian when going the same direction, but more in opposite directions. Tried that myself, lol.
 

tl01

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Is there anything that takes up less space side by side than a ffing racing and a RFing radian?
 

crunchierthanthou

New member
No, like the others have said, they don't puzzle well facing opposite directions. It doesn't matter which is ff it rf; the flare on the britax convertibles hits against the back of the radian. They're much better when facing the same direction.

my phone thinks it's smarter than I am.
 

tl01

New member
No, like the others have said, they don't puzzle well facing opposite directions. It doesn't matter which is ff it rf; the flare on the britax convertibles hits against the back of the radian. They're much better when facing the same direction.

my phone thinks it's smarter than I am.

Right... But I'm wondering if anything else besides a britax convertible might work with the RFing radian.
 

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