rxmommy
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Because boosters in a 3-across, even a 3-across that isn't *that* close, are really really really irritating. Not so bad when DH is along, because he can reach in easier to help buckle them. I am 7" shorter and have to pretty much climb in the pickup to buckle them. I'd like to ask the Chevy engineer who designed those nifty hide-away seatbelt stalks if she/he has any kids they've tried to buckle in the backseat. Nothing more annoying than fishing for a buckle that keeps slipping back into the seat bight.
Sophie needs a new seat (hers will expire in May) but I'm not sure getting a super narrow seat for passenger side will help much. There is physically plenty of room for the boosters, and it's not even a knuckle-scraper to buckle them, it's just hard for the kids. Maybe a different booster for the center - the arms on the TB are sort of annoying there. Must be a high-back because there is no true headrest in the center.
Sophie needs a new seat (hers will expire in May) but I'm not sure getting a super narrow seat for passenger side will help much. There is physically plenty of room for the boosters, and it's not even a knuckle-scraper to buckle them, it's just hard for the kids. Maybe a different booster for the center - the arms on the TB are sort of annoying there. Must be a high-back because there is no true headrest in the center.