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I need to know which ffing seats you have in your 2011+ odyssey captains chairs and do you have the headrest installed or not. This includes boosters.
I don't remember exactly which seats I tried in which positions but there's a bunch of info and pics here: http://carseatblog.com/8090/2011-ho...ids-carseats-review-with-tons-of-pics-videos/
HTH!
I don't overthink these things. If the head restraint is removable, and removing it makes it better, and the CR doesn't require it, then I remove it. Actually, in my own van I just turn the HR around so it's facing the opposite direction. It still provides some support that way but usually eliminates the compatibility issue.
Right now I have a frontier85 in each "captain's chair." They fit with the headrest in place but by no means are they adjusted as tall as they can go.
That is brilliant! Then you have it if you need it and don't have to store it somewhere in your house.
Hmmm. OK flying headrests, not so brilliant. I figured you'd have to put them on the opposite seat for this to work so the little clickie things would line up, so I have no idea how it actually plays out. We keep them in a cabinet in out basement if they are not where they belong which isn't very convenient. I hate having them in the back of the car, they take up too much space.
I normally have my frontiers in the back row but we're doing some shuffling this week.
I have a ProSport in a captain's chair. Right now my son's on the 2nd to shortest harness slot, so the headrest is in and moved up a notch. Not sure what I will do when he gets taller... Are the 3rd row headrests as much of a problem as the 2nd row headrests?
Don't take this as gospel but the 3rd row headrests kind of pivot on their stalks so I *think* that if you needed head support they would kind of just go flat and play nice with whatever you put there. But I hate how freaking tall they are so I removed them and I hope I won't be too annoyed by them when the time comes that I have to have them back there. I will probably keep the shortest car seated passengers back there as long as I can to put that day off.
eta - i know everything about the design is a safety thing but that doesn't mean I still can't think they are ugly .
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