scatterbunny
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We got our Zebra Clek Olli today, and we all love it so far. The only downfall (for us) is that we don't have a vehicle with lower anchors, but the Olli manual does say to just tuck the rigid LATCH hooks into the vehicle seat bight if you have no anchors. They do remind you to buckle it up when not in use, so it doesn't become a projectile. :thumbsup:
H is 6 years, 10 months old, 51.5 inches tall and 60 pounds, with about an 18.25 inch torso. I believe she is more leg than torso these days, and finding a booster that offers enough depth is important to us. I worried the Olli would be too short in the seat for comfort, but so far, she likes it. We've only used it for a short trip around town (5-10 minutes total), but she insists it's awesome.
Three pics per post, click on each thumbnail to enlarge.
First pic is just the Olli sitting in the middle row passenger side captain's chair of a 1999 Ford Windstar. Second picture shows the small gap between the back of the Olli and the captain's chair (just enough space to fit a finger, because my seat bight is not deep enough to allow me to shove the rigid LATCH hooks far enough to make it flush against the vehicle seat; retractable LATCH hooks would be nice, to get them out of the way when they can't be used). Third pic is a close-up of how the belt fits dd in the seat.
H is 6 years, 10 months old, 51.5 inches tall and 60 pounds, with about an 18.25 inch torso. I believe she is more leg than torso these days, and finding a booster that offers enough depth is important to us. I worried the Olli would be too short in the seat for comfort, but so far, she likes it. We've only used it for a short trip around town (5-10 minutes total), but she insists it's awesome.
Three pics per post, click on each thumbnail to enlarge.
First pic is just the Olli sitting in the middle row passenger side captain's chair of a 1999 Ford Windstar. Second picture shows the small gap between the back of the Olli and the captain's chair (just enough space to fit a finger, because my seat bight is not deep enough to allow me to shove the rigid LATCH hooks far enough to make it flush against the vehicle seat; retractable LATCH hooks would be nice, to get them out of the way when they can't be used). Third pic is a close-up of how the belt fits dd in the seat.
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