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Harnessed in an Apex, or booster mode?
If it's one of the Apexes/cousins with energy-absorbing foam, then whichever one I could get tighter. If no EPP/EPS foam, then the Radian.
Yeah, maybe apex... but I would do it and look and see... which seat puts the kiddo closer to the center of the vehicle, further from the window? Which puts the kiddo higher up out of the way of the oncoming T-boners bumper?
Radian. The wings on the Apex may be wider but they are flimsy as heck, and the Radian is rock solid.
Radian. The wings on the Apex may be wider but they are flimsy as heck, and the Radian is rock solid.
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