My new Avenue with pictures!

firemomof3

New member
I bought the avenue so my almost 3y/o could stay rf, she was too cramped in her signo. I love the cover, a pool noodle was definitly needed for installation, but the harness adjustor is HORRIBLE!! Its buried and very hard to find because the opening in the cover is so small but thats is my only complaint about the avenue. Here are some pictures!:

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monstah

New member
She looks so happy and adorable in her new seat! Does she like it better?

And look at that barefoot baby with snow on the ground, in his RF Signo, I'm in love!
:love:
 

firemomof3

New member
Ya, she seems to be much more comfortable in the Avenue. The sides are lower than the signo so she can drape her legs off to the side. My little man refuses to keep his socks on when we're in the car!!!
 

joolsplus3

Admin - CPS Technician
Sort of tempting.... Still need to weigh Leah (who's 3 at the end of the month and was 30lbs last I weighed her, and this seat is super narrow and I like it better for FF than the Radian...ah, so much to ponder...)

Great pics! :)
 

Dillipop

Well-known member
Those are great pics. Looks like she really like it!

What I do with my uptown adjuster is just feel around for the adjuster through the fabric and push it through the fabric to loosen. It gets super easy after a few times doing it. The uptowns opening is in the right place, but is a PITA to open/close while rfing and it's difficult to get to the adjuster.
 

estelle0702

New member
I bought the avenue so my almost 3y/o could stay rf, she was too cramped in her signo. I love the cover, a pool noodle was definitly needed for installation, but the harness adjustor is HORRIBLE!! Its buried and very hard to find because the opening in the cover is so small but thats is my only complaint about the avenue. Here are some pictures!:

I like the Avenue but I have the same complaints as you.
 

firemomof3

New member
Those are great pics. Looks like she really like it!

What I do with my uptown adjuster is just feel around for the adjuster through the fabric and push it through the fabric to loosen. It gets super easy after a few times doing it. The uptowns opening is in the right place, but is a PITA to open/close while rfing and it's difficult to get to the adjuster.

I know what you mean about the uptown, I had one at some point but sold it :hitselfonhead: and the harness adjustor was easier to access than the avenue for sure.
 

NannyMom

Well-known member
She does look great in the seat. Looks very comfy :)

I broke down and bought an Uptown because the Avenue and Uptown pics on here always look so great. But, I'm so not a fan :( It will end up being sold :whistle:
 

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