Question There across question...

Please move if this is in the wrong place... I wasn't sure.

I have my friend's 12 month old twins several times a week and there's a lot of baby swapping between me, her and her husband at various locations between all of our crazy schedules so the babies frequently ride in my car.

My sister, Olivia also rides in my car a lot so I am forever switching harnesses and seats in the last month. Until now, they were in Peg buckets but were getting cramped (didn't outgrow) we just figured they'd be more comfortable in the 4 MyRides I scored for them last year on clearance so they have those in both vehicles.

We're getting by but really, I want a permanent solution here. Rainy season and extreme temperatures are going to hit and seat switching will suck.

I need two rear facing convertibles that will leave enough room in the middle for a harnessed seat for Olivia. I not only want to quit installing and changing configurations daily, I'd like to and plan to have them all at the same time this summer.

Babies are just over 20lbs each and Olivia's right around 40. I tried but she's just not booster ready.

Here's the kicker.... (I feel like this will be like one of KQ's stroller threads from here on out!)

...It's an 08 VW Jetta and I strongly dislike Radians. :)

Anyone got anything?
 
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Not sure what a defender is, going to look.

I'm wondering if two CCO's would leave a generous space in the center.

Am I off my rocker for wondering if I could do CCO, Nauti, CCO? I'm confident that the boys should have no problem getting a good year out if CCO's.
 

cupcakepirate11

Active member
Thinking outside the box, would the older child fit ffing in a myride in the middle? It has a high base so you can puzzle two seats next to it theoretically. The cocorros are narrow so maybe those. I get you dislike radians but those could be best long term, a better investment.
 
MyRide in the middle might be a great thought and she would fit until booster age I would think.

I hate Radian installs and I can not get them tight enough. I'm used to butter installs with Britax seats so I just find that seat really difficult to work with and forward facing there's just so much movement, I don't like it. I also hate the tether... Cannot get it tight.
 

cupcakepirate11

Active member
Have you tried it with the angle adjuster? Helps a lot. If you have and it hasn't worked than what about the complete air?
 

momtoo3

Well-known member
Complete Air, Maestro or SecureKid in the middle of the MyRides? How much space is there between the MRs both between the cup holder area and under the armrests?
 

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