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Hi,
I got some great help here previously and currently have a three across set up in my Nissan Leaf - all Radian RXTs. Two RF with a FF in the middle. It has worked very well BUT my eldest is growing like a week. He is 5 years old, 48" tall and about 48 lbs. His shoulders are at the top harness slots, which means he is rapidly outgrowing his seat. What are my options for him? When I posted about this set up a few years ago, an Evenflo Sureride was suggested. We bought one, but it doesn't fit so have returned it. My first choice would be to keep him harnessed for another year or so, but I'm not sure I have any options for that at his height. A high back booster would be my next choice I guess - do I just convert the Diono to booster mode? I keep reading that they aren't great as boosters. And what happens when he gets too tall for that? Is there a high back booster that will fit in a three across? And will we need to FF the other two so that he can use the seatbelt?
Thanks for any input.
PS. I'm in Canada.
I got some great help here previously and currently have a three across set up in my Nissan Leaf - all Radian RXTs. Two RF with a FF in the middle. It has worked very well BUT my eldest is growing like a week. He is 5 years old, 48" tall and about 48 lbs. His shoulders are at the top harness slots, which means he is rapidly outgrowing his seat. What are my options for him? When I posted about this set up a few years ago, an Evenflo Sureride was suggested. We bought one, but it doesn't fit so have returned it. My first choice would be to keep him harnessed for another year or so, but I'm not sure I have any options for that at his height. A high back booster would be my next choice I guess - do I just convert the Diono to booster mode? I keep reading that they aren't great as boosters. And what happens when he gets too tall for that? Is there a high back booster that will fit in a three across? And will we need to FF the other two so that he can use the seatbelt?
Thanks for any input.
PS. I'm in Canada.