vangelder03
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What is your 4 year olds usual seat? You said the booster wasn't his normal seat. Do you want to keep the baby in a carrier for a while, or is switching to a convertible now ok?
where can i get a good deal on those seats.Oh...Ethan was normally still rear facing? That's GREAT. Good job:thumbsup: In that case, I'd likely do true fits for the younger two and maybe a Radian for Ethan. That way you can still rf him, but it will look more like a big kid seat keeping him harnessed for a good while. Sounds like he would have lots of room to grow in a Radian. Unless you wanted to do THREE true fits?
he only complained when we had it ff about his legs hurting and the radian only rf t 33 lbsSince he complained about his legs in the rn, I would really look at a different seat for him that he might like better ff later.
The truefit seems to be deeper. I would give it a try. Sooner or later he will have to ff.
I only looked at albeebaby.com, I found you a few blue options. Britax ma and bv, evenflo triumph advance, and truefit.
my husband took the kids out and was in an accident .
all seats need to be replaced.
Ethan was riding in a booster seat i am so mad at my husband.
earlier that day we were cleaning the cover of there regular seats.
he didn't want to make lunch so he put Ethan in the booster my mom gave him for his 4th bday brand new seat used once gone ethan weighs 30lbs with clothes so bad idea on his part courtney was ff in the maxi cosi and holland rf
in his safe seat should we replace with same seats or should we get something different
graco turbo booster with the extra foam
maxi cosi priori
graco safeseat
the kids are fine it was a minor accident but we contacted graco and dorel
and they said to replace.
I'm still confused whether we're recommending primary seats or backup seats, and what the OP is looking for in each scenario.
Also, is insurance willing to replace the seats with ANYTHING, or something comparable? (In other words, will they replace the Turbo with a Frontier?) Chances are they're relatively clueless when it comes to car seats, but you never know.
I would get the older two Nautilus seats and replace the ss1 with either another one or a rearfacing convertible, depending on how big baby is.
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