...who weighs more than 33 pounds. What do you think about this? The child cannot sit up on his own.
Am I wrong in assuming it would be detrimental if they were in an accident?
I met this woman in the parking lot at Trader Joe's. I don't normally do this, btw. I'm just guessing Britax doesn't allow this because it is dangerous. How strong is the mechanism that holds the MA in recline mode? Is this really a valid exception?
She acted like a professional of some sort installed her seat for her. I realize that doesn't mean much, though. And she wasn't exactly in the mood to chat, understandably so as I just insulted her parenting choices, and she obviously has a lot on her plate. She answered my questions but was quite defensive. She otherwise seemed like a very responsible person. So maybe my, "Hey wait a minute, your Marathon should be in upright mode!" comment wasn't completely out of line and put a bug in her ear. Maybe she'll go home and think about it, or possibly whip out the manual. :shrug-shoulders:
Am I wrong in assuming it would be detrimental if they were in an accident?
I met this woman in the parking lot at Trader Joe's. I don't normally do this, btw. I'm just guessing Britax doesn't allow this because it is dangerous. How strong is the mechanism that holds the MA in recline mode? Is this really a valid exception?
She acted like a professional of some sort installed her seat for her. I realize that doesn't mean much, though. And she wasn't exactly in the mood to chat, understandably so as I just insulted her parenting choices, and she obviously has a lot on her plate. She answered my questions but was quite defensive. She otherwise seemed like a very responsible person. So maybe my, "Hey wait a minute, your Marathon should be in upright mode!" comment wasn't completely out of line and put a bug in her ear. Maybe she'll go home and think about it, or possibly whip out the manual. :shrug-shoulders: