Question Can we talk about the coccoro?

mamakc

Active member
I have a few questions.

How tall is the shell? Specifically, would my 23.5mo niece (12" torso, 20" from butt to top of head, 27lbs) fit in it for a reasonable about of time past age two?

Can I rf tether the older model if I bought one used here?

Is euro routing required? Is it hard to get them in the seat with the belt routed that way?

Thanks!

-Krista
DD~5 Monterey /youth booster
DS~3~ Maestro / radian
DN~1~ Radian xtsl
 
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EmmaCPST

CPST Instructor
1. 22", so yes, she should have a good 6-9 months ish depending on how she grows. My son outgrew it RF shortly after his 3rd birthday, but he's relatively small torso'd.

2. Yes, you just have to order a d-ring from Combi.

3. No, it's not required, and no I don't think it's a pain either - just load from the opposite side of the belt.

ETA a picture, here's my son at 3 1/2, right at 1" from the top of the shell (maybe a little less) and 34 pounds so he had outgrown it.
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momtotwogirls

New member
According to the speadsheet the cco's internal seating depth is 22in.
I believe you can tehter the older ones you can order a d-ring from combi.
Euro routing is not required I dont think.
 

mamakc

Active member
Thanks! So forgive me if this is a dumb question, but where does the shoulder belt go if not in the euro routing spot?

Also, anyone know if it'll play nice rf next to a ff myride? Or a ff radian?

-Krista
DD~5 Monterey /youth booster
DS~3~ Maestro / radian
DN~1~ Radian xtsl
 

hedgefun

New member
Semi-related... Emma, what is that 3-across you have? CCO, CA, ___? And in what car? Do you think you could fit CCO, CA, adult?
 

LISmama810

Admin - CPS Technician
If you don't use Euro routing, the shoulder belt just stays where it is. You route the lap portion through the belt path (open path) and then uh shoulder belt just sits there. Same as with most baseless infant seats, if you've ever done that.
 

EmmaCPST

CPST Instructor
Also, anyone know if it'll play nice rf next to a ff myride? Or a ff radian?

I don't know about the MyRide, but definitely next to a Radian, with tons of room on the other side.

Semi-related... Emma, what is that 3-across you have? CCO, CA, ___? And in what car? Do you think you could fit CCO, CA, adult?

It's a 98 Honda CRV with Frontier 85 - Complete Air - Coccoro. You could absolutely fit an adult in place of the Frontier - the CA and the Cco fit really nicely next to one another.

The CA is FF in this pic, but here's another one to give you an idea of space:
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And OP, here's a RF Cco next to a FF Radian:
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