crunchierthanthou
New member
They had two on display at BRU. Sorry, no pics.
The head piece was rigid, but well padded. Think the Blvd headrest, but cushier, and not permanently attached. It had a strap on the back that you secure through the upper harness slots. It looked like you use it until about the third slot, and then there's additional padding in the cover for the highest ones. Seriously squishy.
They had Capri and Chadwick -
http://www.gracobaby.com/Products/Pages/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductID=1783100
They're on sale for $149.99, and the trade-in goes through Feb 20th.
eta: more info on the head support/inserts from the manual -
The head piece was rigid, but well padded. Think the Blvd headrest, but cushier, and not permanently attached. It had a strap on the back that you secure through the upper harness slots. It looked like you use it until about the third slot, and then there's additional padding in the cover for the highest ones. Seriously squishy.
They had Capri and Chadwick -
http://www.gracobaby.com/Products/Pages/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductID=1783100
They're on sale for $149.99, and the trade-in goes through Feb 20th.
eta: more info on the head support/inserts from the manual -
To prevent serious head injury in sudden stop or crash:
-Only use head support in one of the middle three sets of slots
-Insert head support straps into the harness slots that center the head support on the child’s head.
-Don not thread head support straps through same slots as harness straps.
-Always use head support in rear facing mode
- When head support is used in the 4th set of harness slots, remove body support
-Always make sure shoulder straps are threaded through slots and properly positioned on shoulders.
-Check that the harness straps are not twisted
-Make sure that harness covers do not interfere with placement of the chest clip at armpit level
-Only use harness covers in rear facing mode
Last edited: