Amber Bamber
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looks like snugglebugz also has a handful of G3s left, as does lussobaby and dearbornbaby
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Gah!!!! Not sure what the heck happened there. I could swear I put in .ca and not .com. I want to blame it on my wonky laptop but it was likely my own error.
Still there's a few:
http://www.amazon.ca/Britax-Pavilio...ie=UTF8&qid=1389637587&sr=1-7&keywords=Britax
http://www.amazon.ca/Britax-Advocat...e=UTF8&qid=1389637734&sr=1-11&keywords=Britax
Good discounts, but not fantastic. Disappointing.
I'm absolutely rotted with this whole thing. Mandatory RFing tethering. Seriously?!
i wonder if target has any marathon classics left....
The RF tethering doesn't apply to the Classics, and as far as I know they aren't being discontinued.
I just bought a pair of Boulevards yesterday for 11mo twin boys, and was dismayed to see that RF tethering is now "required" as per the manual. As lots of other posters have said, it makes the seats much less practical, and given that earlier generations (and current US seats which appear identical) don't have this requirement, I find it hard to believe that it's really important for safety. If Britax feels it's really important for safety, wouldn't they also require it in US seats despite the absence of regulations?
That said, In my 2011 Odyssey, it's not too difficult to RF tether Swedish style if I use the fixed bar underneath the 2nd row captain's chairs on which I'm mounting the Boulevards, or the anchor points that hold these seats to the floor. Is this acceptable? Attaching to the front seat anchors is much harder, and would make it impossible for my 4-year-old to climb through to her Radian in the 2nd row middle seat. I also have no idea how we'd access the third row. Not sure what to do about occasional use in my other car or rental cars.
Any idea whether it would be safer to use the Boulevards without the RF tether, or use a lesser car seat that doesn't have this requirement? If the untethered install is safe, but doesn't meet the manual's states requirements, what are the ramifications should something terrible happen?
Trying to decide whether I return the seats before I install the 2nd one.
Thanks for your great work making all of our kids safer!
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