scatterbunny
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I've got 5 boosters accumulated now (2 Britax Bodyguards 1 Recaro Start, 1 Compass B510 and 1 backless Britax Starriser Comfy), but I still want more.
And I just know I need an 86Y harness to use with a highback booster in the middle of my third row (lapbelt-only, no headrest). To fit three-across in that row, the highback booster will most likely need to be a Fisher Price Safe Voyage booster.
I would be satisfied with a FPSV booster, an 86Y and maybe one other booster...Recaro Vivo? Only 13 inches deep, not sure if that's enough. Wait for Sunshine Kids Monterey? That's probably what I'll do, and figure out how to get a vehicle with LATCH in the meantime.
Yup, I've got a *serious* booster addiction going on. At Hayley's size harnessed options were NOT plentiful, so it was easy to resist buying temptation. But now that she's officially a booster-rider, full-time, there are more options, and they are lower-cost than the harnessed options, so much harder to resist.
And, "why does she need to fit three-across her van's third row?" you might ask. "Is she doing daycare?" "Planning more kids?" Nope. I just have a strange obsession with being able to fit as many children safely as I have seats in my vehicle.
I've got 5 boosters accumulated now (2 Britax Bodyguards 1 Recaro Start, 1 Compass B510 and 1 backless Britax Starriser Comfy), but I still want more.
And I just know I need an 86Y harness to use with a highback booster in the middle of my third row (lapbelt-only, no headrest). To fit three-across in that row, the highback booster will most likely need to be a Fisher Price Safe Voyage booster.
I would be satisfied with a FPSV booster, an 86Y and maybe one other booster...Recaro Vivo? Only 13 inches deep, not sure if that's enough. Wait for Sunshine Kids Monterey? That's probably what I'll do, and figure out how to get a vehicle with LATCH in the meantime.
Yup, I've got a *serious* booster addiction going on. At Hayley's size harnessed options were NOT plentiful, so it was easy to resist buying temptation. But now that she's officially a booster-rider, full-time, there are more options, and they are lower-cost than the harnessed options, so much harder to resist.
And, "why does she need to fit three-across her van's third row?" you might ask. "Is she doing daycare?" "Planning more kids?" Nope. I just have a strange obsession with being able to fit as many children safely as I have seats in my vehicle.