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Make sure the stitched end is lined up correctly so both pieces go through togethr with no ripped stitches, and pull hard in a straight line through one slot at a time. Yu'll need to put a lot of slack between the two slots so you have something to hold onto for the first side.
Kimberly
I'm trying to decide if mine's driving me nuts yet...I hate how it makes the harness look all weird (loose in funny places, lol) on dd, but it's not 'so bad' that I'm looking forward to trying out my Britax clips...maybe when the weather's a little cooler and my cover needs washing...
Make sure the stitched end is lined up correctly so both pieces go through togethr with no ripped stitches, and pull hard in a straight line through one slot at a time. Yu'll need to put a lot of slack between the two slots so you have something to hold onto for the first side.
Kimberly
I would totally use the Britax clip, except the only reason Danny can tolerate the one on the Britax is because the HUGS lift it up so it doesn't press into him and cause bruises. So that doesn't really solve my problem.
Not exactly kosher, but you could conceivably put HUGS on the Radian strap too since they work under the theory that they add friction and stickiness to silky harness straps :shrug-shoulders:
I wonder what Russ would say to that suggestion?
The Radian is the strongest seat in the world blah blah blah chest clip deforming blah blah blah melt it down blah backhoe blah blah blah reuse after three crashes blah blah blah mighty tite christmas tree.
The Radian is the strongest seat in the world blah blah blah chest clip deforming blah blah blah melt it down blah backhoe blah blah blah reuse after three crashes blah blah blah mighty tite christmas tree.
The Radian is the strongest seat in the world blah blah blah chest clip deforming blah blah blah melt it down blah backhoe blah blah blah reuse after three crashes blah blah blah mighty tite christmas tree.
Those chest clip instructions were great! Took me no time at all. The buckle tongues were another matter....
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