New Infant Seat?

Hazelandlucy

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Sorry if it's already been talked about! I just saw it and thought it looked really cool - has my beloved load leg! Why is there no convertible with a load leg?! I am not very in the loop with infant seats, is there much difference between this and the Nuna Pipa and Cyber Aton?

And what do you do if you have an Odyssey with the storage space where the load leg goes?
 
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joolsplus3

Admin - CPS Technician
It's been at BRU for months, now it's just not an exclusive to them. We don't sell spare bases there :mad:
Pretty cool, same as the other Asana (really neat, but possibly baby-head-irritating feature of a push button harness release that pops the headrest up, then pulls it down to the shoulders when you tighten it), but with the leg, which I broke and can't fix :eek: (the extension piece dropped right out and I can't haven't had time nor patience to figure out how to puzzle back in, if it's not completely broken...).
I didn't read the manual to see if they have a beef with storage floors. I really don't understand why an infant seat ever WOULD have a problem with those (they are sturdy enough to walk on, and an installed infant seat isn't putting THAT much pressure on the floor...maybe a convertible would?) since the seat has to pass minimum standards even without the leg, so I suspect the manufacturer is just being uber cautious.
 

Hazelandlucy

Active member
It's been at BRU for months, now it's just not an exclusive to them. We don't sell spare bases there :mad:
Pretty cool, same as the other Asana (really neat, but possibly baby-head-irritating feature of a push button harness release that pops the headrest up, then pulls it down to the shoulders when you tighten it), but with the leg, which I broke and can't fix :eek: (the extension piece dropped right out and I can't haven't had time nor patience to figure out how to puzzle back in, if it's not completely broken...).
I didn't read the manual to see if they have a beef with storage floors. I really don't understand why an infant seat ever WOULD have a problem with those (they are sturdy enough to walk on, and an installed infant seat isn't putting THAT much pressure on the floor...maybe a convertible would?) since the seat has to pass minimum standards even without the leg, so I suspect the manufacturer is just being uber cautious.

I know when I was looking at bringing a load leg convertible over it was really strict that i couldn't use it (although adventuredad said i could fill it with something solid...sounded too much like hard work, lol!). but that was probably because the seats are totally made to be used with a load leg and not tested without. Although I think Cyber said no to their infant seat as well, I can't remember.
 

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