sixboys
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I've been using our new Britax Diplomat (DP) for about two weeks now, and I thought it was time to get my thoughts on this new seat out there for anyone else who is considering it.
First of all, I purchased this seat for my 15 month old son. He had previously been riding in a Britax Boulevard (BV), and he did not like the True Side Impact (TSIP) wings, and was constantly trying to cran his head around them to better see his siblings on either side. Not to mention, when the BV is sitting next to a FF Britax Parkway, the two sets of TSIP make it nearly impossible for those two children to make eye contact. All in all, I just was not happy with the BV in the RF position. My other 2 BVs are used for FF children, and I feel it is excellent when used FF.
My first thought was to replace his BV with a Britax Marathon (MA) or Britax Roundabout (RA). These seats offer the same ease of use and quality I've come to expect from Britax, but without the TSIP wings. After much debating, I decided to go with the RA. Even though the MA offers a longer period of use, I liked the idea of getting another RA (my first Britax was a RA and I adored it) - and also prefered a seat that doesn't require the use of HUGS in the FF position. I told my husband my plan, and he flat out disagreed. He did not feel comfortable switching baby into a seat without TSIP, and told me to buy the DP, and keep our fingers crossed it would be a better RF seat than the BV.
I purchased the DP, from Babies R Us, in the Huntington fabric. My first impression was very good. The fabric is soft, softer than the Brownstone fabric on the BV. It has SEWN on shoulder pads! I love them! No more losing shoulder pads under truck seats on this Britax model. Also, as I mentioned previously, there are no HUGS on the DP, which I do not like, so that is a big plus for me.
My son loves the seat! The TSIP wings on the DP angle out wider, alongside the edges of the seat, vs. the more boxy right angle they make on the BV. This allows him to see side to side much better and therefore is more content. It's also much more cozy of a fit for a baby, he seemed to get a little lost in the BV. Nothing scientific, just a feeling I get looking at him in the seat. It came with an infant pillow insert, but my DS is too old for that. It does fit into the seat well though, and looks like it would be very comfy for a newborn.
I've installed it RF using lap belt only, lap/shoulder belt and latch. It is a breeze with any of those set-ups. It can RF to 35 pounds, FF to 40 pounds and can be top tethered in both positions. It is 11 inches wide, bottom harness slot at 10 3/4 inches, and the top slots are at 15 inches. You adjust harness height by turning a knob on the back of the seat that does take a little muscle - but is no more annoying than removing the harness and re-threading it like you have to on a RA. Since I use the seat for only one child, this doesn't matter too much to me.
The negatives for this seat were all ones I was aware of before making the purchase. It is very expensive ($269.99 pre-tax), it isn't too terribly practical as it will likely only last another 2 years at the most. Since it only goes to 40 pounds, I will still need another HWH seat for him once he outgrows the DP. I have older children who will be moving out of their seats when the time comes for baby to move out of the DP, so I won't need to drop more money at that time. Also, the DP doesn't have the convenient latch bars like the BV does, which means I have to thread the latch strap through the front slots, under the cover and pad, and out the other side. Not as slick as using latch with the BV, but no different than you have to do when using vehicle seatbelts.
The main positive the DP has over the other Britax seats is its RF weight limit of 35 pounds. It has the benefit of TSIP lacking on the MA or RA, but without the same degree of "view blocking" the BV has. It fits well into both our larger SUV and our PT Cruiser. And, finally, my baby loves it. He is cozy, content and well protected. Even though it won't go the same distance as the BV, it is so much better in the RF position with the less restrictive TSIP - that it was worth it to me to invest in.
In summary, I highly recommend the DP as an excellent choice for a convertible carseat. It is my favorite RF seat I've used so far, (and that includes my beloved Snugride). I would especially recommend it in a family where the seat can be passed down to younger siblings, as the six year expiration on the seat will not be reached before baby outgrows it, and it is an expensive seat!
First of all, I purchased this seat for my 15 month old son. He had previously been riding in a Britax Boulevard (BV), and he did not like the True Side Impact (TSIP) wings, and was constantly trying to cran his head around them to better see his siblings on either side. Not to mention, when the BV is sitting next to a FF Britax Parkway, the two sets of TSIP make it nearly impossible for those two children to make eye contact. All in all, I just was not happy with the BV in the RF position. My other 2 BVs are used for FF children, and I feel it is excellent when used FF.
My first thought was to replace his BV with a Britax Marathon (MA) or Britax Roundabout (RA). These seats offer the same ease of use and quality I've come to expect from Britax, but without the TSIP wings. After much debating, I decided to go with the RA. Even though the MA offers a longer period of use, I liked the idea of getting another RA (my first Britax was a RA and I adored it) - and also prefered a seat that doesn't require the use of HUGS in the FF position. I told my husband my plan, and he flat out disagreed. He did not feel comfortable switching baby into a seat without TSIP, and told me to buy the DP, and keep our fingers crossed it would be a better RF seat than the BV.
I purchased the DP, from Babies R Us, in the Huntington fabric. My first impression was very good. The fabric is soft, softer than the Brownstone fabric on the BV. It has SEWN on shoulder pads! I love them! No more losing shoulder pads under truck seats on this Britax model. Also, as I mentioned previously, there are no HUGS on the DP, which I do not like, so that is a big plus for me.
My son loves the seat! The TSIP wings on the DP angle out wider, alongside the edges of the seat, vs. the more boxy right angle they make on the BV. This allows him to see side to side much better and therefore is more content. It's also much more cozy of a fit for a baby, he seemed to get a little lost in the BV. Nothing scientific, just a feeling I get looking at him in the seat. It came with an infant pillow insert, but my DS is too old for that. It does fit into the seat well though, and looks like it would be very comfy for a newborn.
I've installed it RF using lap belt only, lap/shoulder belt and latch. It is a breeze with any of those set-ups. It can RF to 35 pounds, FF to 40 pounds and can be top tethered in both positions. It is 11 inches wide, bottom harness slot at 10 3/4 inches, and the top slots are at 15 inches. You adjust harness height by turning a knob on the back of the seat that does take a little muscle - but is no more annoying than removing the harness and re-threading it like you have to on a RA. Since I use the seat for only one child, this doesn't matter too much to me.
The negatives for this seat were all ones I was aware of before making the purchase. It is very expensive ($269.99 pre-tax), it isn't too terribly practical as it will likely only last another 2 years at the most. Since it only goes to 40 pounds, I will still need another HWH seat for him once he outgrows the DP. I have older children who will be moving out of their seats when the time comes for baby to move out of the DP, so I won't need to drop more money at that time. Also, the DP doesn't have the convenient latch bars like the BV does, which means I have to thread the latch strap through the front slots, under the cover and pad, and out the other side. Not as slick as using latch with the BV, but no different than you have to do when using vehicle seatbelts.
The main positive the DP has over the other Britax seats is its RF weight limit of 35 pounds. It has the benefit of TSIP lacking on the MA or RA, but without the same degree of "view blocking" the BV has. It fits well into both our larger SUV and our PT Cruiser. And, finally, my baby loves it. He is cozy, content and well protected. Even though it won't go the same distance as the BV, it is so much better in the RF position with the less restrictive TSIP - that it was worth it to me to invest in.
In summary, I highly recommend the DP as an excellent choice for a convertible carseat. It is my favorite RF seat I've used so far, (and that includes my beloved Snugride). I would especially recommend it in a family where the seat can be passed down to younger siblings, as the six year expiration on the seat will not be reached before baby outgrows it, and it is an expensive seat!