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Graco Snugride 35 allows it
And yet they don't have that info on the US website (that I've seen) or state in US manuals. So I'm not taking that as fact until they do... Graco usually is quite good about mentioning changes on their blog.
I had been told by a CS rep during a phone call to Graco. I was told it's an identical shell to their European version of the seat. I never questioned it because I'd seen the same thing on the Car Seat Lady's website, not to mention it works really well I've literally been tempted to forgo the base entirely with that seat because that install is so secure.
I find it nearly impossible to get a proper install using european routing with my cco, is there a trick to it?
I'd hate to have to extract a sleeping kid from that.
having the seatbelt out enough to do the European routing automatically means it's out enough to lock.
Yes, for any rearward facing Euro seat there will be some means to prevent downward rotation -- either "Euro routing" on all infant seats [all baseless installs and some installs with the base when the base has no support leg] and common belted convertibles ["non-Swedish", for the lack of a better name for them, all install kinda like this, with the shoulder belt around them], or a support leg, or on a few seats it's bracing [on the front seat or the dashboard], and there are two seats that have a mandatory Australian tether when RF. My guess would be that it's not possible to pass the Euro certification testing without some means to prevent the downward rotation.Sideline question - in Europe, is European routing only for infant seats? Or convertible seats too?
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