Maybe this is a silly question, but it occurred to me...
Can I even install an Orbit toddler seat RF and spin it without it hitting the FF seat next to it? Right now that's a Radian. That could change in the future to a Clek or maybe even a Frontier85.
And for the infant Orbit seat, would it even rotate at all without hitting? Orbit seems to think it would hit. So that would mean the rotating feature is, um, not a feature.
We always do 3 in a row.
The seats are on backorder so I'm not sure I still want it. I DO, but if it's just going to smack into the Radian, I can't see how the rotating feature is a benefit. Thanks!
So my questions is would the Toddler seat even work? And the baby seat? If it can't rotate that defeats the purpose for me with a bad back. Or if it brushes the seat but still works, I guess that's OK. But I find heavy baby seats easy to click in the base by using my ARMS and knee (hard to explain, use knee to jut seat up into base guided by arm). This seat, while it says it saves your back, doesn't have a handle to do that with. You have to grab the seat with 2 hands. That's all back. . I guess I don't see how that's good. I might not be understanding.
Can I even install an Orbit toddler seat RF and spin it without it hitting the FF seat next to it? Right now that's a Radian. That could change in the future to a Clek or maybe even a Frontier85.
And for the infant Orbit seat, would it even rotate at all without hitting? Orbit seems to think it would hit. So that would mean the rotating feature is, um, not a feature.
We always do 3 in a row.
The seats are on backorder so I'm not sure I still want it. I DO, but if it's just going to smack into the Radian, I can't see how the rotating feature is a benefit. Thanks!
So my questions is would the Toddler seat even work? And the baby seat? If it can't rotate that defeats the purpose for me with a bad back. Or if it brushes the seat but still works, I guess that's OK. But I find heavy baby seats easy to click in the base by using my ARMS and knee (hard to explain, use knee to jut seat up into base guided by arm). This seat, while it says it saves your back, doesn't have a handle to do that with. You have to grab the seat with 2 hands. That's all back. . I guess I don't see how that's good. I might not be understanding.
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