I was calling is response to this passage in the Como instructions on page 16
"We strongly suggest parents keep the headrest in position when the shoulder straps are in the lowest two slots. When the upper three slots are being used, the headrest is optional. The Como is no less safe without the headrest in the seat."
My DD was sweated down and screamed the whole 30 min ride with the headwings so I was trying to see if there was some way I could remove them but she was just even with the second from the bottom slots so I called and asked if I could.
This was the CSR's response was that yes, I could remove the headwings since she was already a year old. That the SIP was built into the seat and that the headwings were mainly support for young infants to make sure that their head were properly supported. Also, that I should watch and make sure that her head did not flop to much to the side when she was asleep...
What do you think?
"We strongly suggest parents keep the headrest in position when the shoulder straps are in the lowest two slots. When the upper three slots are being used, the headrest is optional. The Como is no less safe without the headrest in the seat."
My DD was sweated down and screamed the whole 30 min ride with the headwings so I was trying to see if there was some way I could remove them but she was just even with the second from the bottom slots so I called and asked if I could.
This was the CSR's response was that yes, I could remove the headwings since she was already a year old. That the SIP was built into the seat and that the headwings were mainly support for young infants to make sure that their head were properly supported. Also, that I should watch and make sure that her head did not flop to much to the side when she was asleep...
What do you think?