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Easier to tighten than.. what?
I used one as my childs primary seat for a couple years and loved it and had no tightening issues. i liked the on-the-harness--adjuster, it keeps the chest clip up. Except, at the VERY end, as your child is at the max of the seat, it can force you to have the chest clip TOOOO high, and that's not cool.
I actually find them super easy. Just pull UP on the tail (flipping the adjuster upside down) to pull the slack out of the non-adjuster side, then pull DOWN to take up the slack. Repeat as many times as needed until there is no slack.
I actually find them super easy. Just pull UP on the tail (flipping the adjuster upside down) to pull the slack out of the non-adjuster side, then pull DOWN to take up the slack. Repeat as many times as needed until there is no slack.
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