AdventureMom
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... more and more! At first I was resigned to using it as the solution in our Jeep Wrangler. Then, last night, when I *removed* it from the Wrangler to try it in the 3rd row in the Sienna for someone on another thread, I thought to myself as it clicked when I unlatched the seatbelt, "What *am* I doing?!? Uninstalling a seat that's a bear to install?" But it went quite well in the Sienna, at least really well in one spot in the 3rd row (I already knew it fit rock solid in the 2nd row). Then tonight, we decided to go get ice cream after supper and take the Jeep since it was a nice night. Oops. I ran out and got the Radian out of the Sienna to start working on installing it again in the Jeep so we could hopefully get there before the ice cream store closed...... Well, it took about two minutes! I kept thinking, "Ya know, I'm liking this seat more and more!" (I did have to take the rear side panel out (it's a soft top) to be able to yank really good on the seatbelt).
I'm not sure how long it will last b/c I don't like the short seat depth, but a seat with much more depth wouldn't work back there anyway. (I still have high hopes for a Husky and lbp/no recline bar. If it works, we'll keep the Radian as a spare/travel seat). But without a headrest or high seat back, the Radian gives us a good option for now. So right now at this moment in time, I'm in love with the Radian...
Just thought I'd share since I've been one of the naysayers about the Radian and install issues...
I'm not sure how long it will last b/c I don't like the short seat depth, but a seat with much more depth wouldn't work back there anyway. (I still have high hopes for a Husky and lbp/no recline bar. If it works, we'll keep the Radian as a spare/travel seat). But without a headrest or high seat back, the Radian gives us a good option for now. So right now at this moment in time, I'm in love with the Radian...
Just thought I'd share since I've been one of the naysayers about the Radian and install issues...
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