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But where is the Matrix cover?
So, has anyone else read the manual?
It was a good read. I especially found it interesting how they specifically mention some vehicles have lower weight limits than 48lbs for LATCH and to check the vehicle manual or contact the manufacturer.
For those who have the seat, how much of a pain are the strap guides with the red bar? Is it less confusing once you see it in person? Is it going to be a common misuse do you think?
I don't think they are a pain at ALL they are actually great, they make the harness adjustering so smooth and simple. I find there to a be a lot of mis-use type things with this seat if parents don't read and understand the manual, especially the red belt guides/head rest being in the right position. I think that will be the #1 misuse
Does anyone know the height of the top harness slot? Thanks!
"At this time, there are only 3 patterns scheduled for production. The next Nautilus pattern, Matrix, is scheduled for release in mid to late February. It should be carried at The Baby Depot. This is also grey and black pattern. Babies R Us is estimated to carry the product around a March timeframe. It is also a grey pattern. All patterns are a neutral color combination of grey and black at this time. "
From another member on here.
"At this time, there are only 3 patterns scheduled for production. The next Nautilus pattern, Matrix, is scheduled for release in mid to late February. It should be carried at The Baby Depot. This is also grey and black pattern. Babies R Us is estimated to carry the product around a March timeframe. It is also a grey pattern. All patterns are a neutral color combination of grey and black at this time. "
From another member on here.
And it is funny because when I talked to my Graco Rep yesterday re: the Matrix print our store was getting soon, they said that there are only 2 prints that are going to be released! Hmmmm...well at least it is on the website!
Page 18 and again on page 45 says that the front of the restraint must not hang over the edge of the vehicle seat. Does this mean that it will likely not work on the shorter benches in the back of trucks and/or suv's? I thought that as long as 80% of a seat was on the vehicle seat, that it was ok?
Page 60 makes a statement that surprises me. This seems like it may cause more problems for those who do seat checks.
*Continuous use of child restraint may cause damage to vehicle seat. Use a child restraint mat, towel, or thin blanket to protect upholstery.
Page 60 makes a statement that surprises me. This seems like it may cause more problems for those who do seat checks.
*Continuous use of child restraint may cause damage to vehicle seat. Use a child restraint mat, towel, or thin blanket to protect upholstery.
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