Is the Regent harness adjuster like the MA?

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wondering1

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I typically do not have to adjust the harness of the Regent very often. When I do, I use little tugs to get the harness tight.

Previously, I had the super easy to adjust Roundabout. No experience tightening a Marathon except one time for the extra loose straps on my friend's baby :(
 

Chameleon

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I can't remember the last time I adjusted the Regent harness. I just keep it where it is -- always the same tightness. I believe it's the tug pull like the MA though.
 

nhlbluesgirl

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I've never used a MA, so I can't compare the two. I personally hate the Regent's harness adjust. I have to do short and strong pulls to get it tight. I'm not very strong, so it takes too much effort for me. :eek:
 

mamaofthree

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Thanks all! I'm seriously tempted by the Regent, especially since it would get passed down to my son, who is a big boy, but I really can't stand the MA adjuster. For me personally, it is a deal breaker. I love my MA otherwise, so I deal with it, but I wouldn't buy another one, or anything with that adjuster. Guess I'll go with the Nautilus.

Kimberly
 

Mama!

New member
Isn't the Nautilus similiar? We don't have to budge our Regent harness but once in a blue moon :confused:
 

mamaofthree

New member
All I have heard is raves about how buttery smooth the Nautilus adjuster is. With three kids to harness, that it important to me to get people buckled in properly AND quickly.

Kimberly
 

Jordynsmama

New member
I dont know the issue with some ppls adjuster but mine is very easy:confused: u just lift up and pull. Maybe there is something wrong with some regents adjusters.
 

kphil

Member
Our Regent is a lot easier than our MA was--I couldn't stand the MA adjuster, and don't care for the Blvd either, but the Regent is the easiest of the three, in my experience. It's still multiple tugs, but not as difficult, somehow.

Kirsten
 

courtfrog2

Active member
The Nautilus' adjuster is on rollers in the back. Just like "butter" to tighten.

The regent isn't too bad to adjust... short quick pulls usually does it just like our marathon. The Roundabout we had was terrible to adjust.

Courtney
 

amy919

New member
The adjuster on the Regent is the same as the MA, but I don't have issues with either of mine. The Nautilus adjuster is much smoother, though.
 

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