Thank you so much for all your help! I think I'm getting to the end of my search, if only because I'm running out of options. Sorry this is so long. I hope this will be my last thread for a while.
Nauti, Turbo, Monterey, Oobr, Parkway SGL - None are great and the Oobr may be the only acceptable option. The others fit DD surprisingly well, but don't play nice with my car. And I had thought fitting tall/slim DD would be the challenge.
Thought about compromising and looking at slightly shorter or non-latch boosters like the new Peg Perego, Air Boost, and new Recaro, but they all require vehicle head rest support. We've never been able to leave ours on because it sticks way out and turns out it is not reversible.
The only other option I can think of to even try is the Kiddy booster, but it's about the same cost as the Oobr, I have no idea if it will play any better with my car, and the lack of cup holder is seriously inconvenient. Is it really worth trying?
My car apparently loves the Frontier 85, but I think it's too big/wide for DD to booster in, at least for a while.
Is that really it?
And if so, would you buy an Oobr to booster train her in your car, then put it away to use next year (or then use it in car 2 even though there's a better fitting choice for that car)? Or would you trust a close relative to booster train with the seat that works best in their car and wait until next year to buy a booster for your car?
Nauti, Turbo, Monterey, Oobr, Parkway SGL - None are great and the Oobr may be the only acceptable option. The others fit DD surprisingly well, but don't play nice with my car. And I had thought fitting tall/slim DD would be the challenge.
Thought about compromising and looking at slightly shorter or non-latch boosters like the new Peg Perego, Air Boost, and new Recaro, but they all require vehicle head rest support. We've never been able to leave ours on because it sticks way out and turns out it is not reversible.
The only other option I can think of to even try is the Kiddy booster, but it's about the same cost as the Oobr, I have no idea if it will play any better with my car, and the lack of cup holder is seriously inconvenient. Is it really worth trying?
My car apparently loves the Frontier 85, but I think it's too big/wide for DD to booster in, at least for a while.
Is that really it?
And if so, would you buy an Oobr to booster train her in your car, then put it away to use next year (or then use it in car 2 even though there's a better fitting choice for that car)? Or would you trust a close relative to booster train with the seat that works best in their car and wait until next year to buy a booster for your car?