lovinwaves
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**More pictures in post #15**
Just thought I would share these photos for those of you wondering how well children can sleep in the Frontier, and how well their head is supported.
DD(just turned 4yrs, 33lbs) fell asleep for the first time in the Frontier yesterday. I have to say I was surprised to see her do that, because she doesn't typically go to sleep in her carseat. I guess it was pretty comfy
Her head stayed very well supported. If her head flopped to the other side it stayed supported as well.
I also noticed how much I like the leg support. In her Marathons she was constantly putting her feet up on the back of my seat. Now she can either leave them out(like in the photo), or cross them in her seat.
My DS(smaller than her) has even *more* leg support.
You can also see in the last photo how the cup holders do not stay closed.
Here are some more Frontier pictures as well: http://www.car-seat.org/showthread.php?t=48625
Just thought I would share these photos for those of you wondering how well children can sleep in the Frontier, and how well their head is supported.
DD(just turned 4yrs, 33lbs) fell asleep for the first time in the Frontier yesterday. I have to say I was surprised to see her do that, because she doesn't typically go to sleep in her carseat. I guess it was pretty comfy
Her head stayed very well supported. If her head flopped to the other side it stayed supported as well.
I also noticed how much I like the leg support. In her Marathons she was constantly putting her feet up on the back of my seat. Now she can either leave them out(like in the photo), or cross them in her seat.
My DS(smaller than her) has even *more* leg support.
You can also see in the last photo how the cup holders do not stay closed.
Here are some more Frontier pictures as well: http://www.car-seat.org/showthread.php?t=48625
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