Okay, let me preface this by saying I have too much time on my hands.
All the talk of the the new Nautilus and the new Britax combination seat... it got me thinking. I own "convertible" seats. They are for infants through toddlers. If I buy my oldest dc a "combination" seat, that will be a seat that is for toddlers to children, because it changes to a booster. I mean, it "converts" to a booster.
I think the phrases "convertible" and "combination" need to be transposed. My MAs "combine" the functions of rfing and ffing. The GN "converts" from a harnessed seat to a booster.
I'm nit-picky, I know. But what do you think?
All the talk of the the new Nautilus and the new Britax combination seat... it got me thinking. I own "convertible" seats. They are for infants through toddlers. If I buy my oldest dc a "combination" seat, that will be a seat that is for toddlers to children, because it changes to a booster. I mean, it "converts" to a booster.
I think the phrases "convertible" and "combination" need to be transposed. My MAs "combine" the functions of rfing and ffing. The GN "converts" from a harnessed seat to a booster.
I'm nit-picky, I know. But what do you think?