Question Remind me again, difference between Olli and Ozzi?

Ahzryn

Active member
Why do kids grow when you take them out of seats?!?

DD1 was having a heck of a time buckling in her Regent with her cast, so I took it out of the van and got the spare Parkway from Grandma's for her. Considering she's 8, 60 pounds, and 4'5" or so, not a great tradgey.

Two weeks later she's doing a lot better, went to put it back in, and the "little" snot grew on me :) She's pretty much even with the top slots in the Regent now, and given that it is pre-advisory and for some reason I am just not having any luck getting it in SBP with recline bar in any position in either car (though I know several of you have managed it :bow:), I am just not comfortable pushing any longer in that seat.

Neither of our cars have SAB, but Grandma's does, so a clek might be a good option for them and I'll use the PW on a daily basis. Just can't remember if there was an actual difference, other than covers between the olli and ozzi. I checked their site, but did't really see anything that jumped out at me other than the covers.
 
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keri1292

Well-known member
The Olli has the quick release pull strap to release the lower anchors. Might be important if dd needs to do it herself. :)
 

Tyler'sMom1117

New member
The Olli also has a pad on the armrest. I don't think this would make me buy the Olli over the Ozzi. It is really just a piece of material that is spongy. It is too thin to make it a deal breaker. I like the strap for removing the seat from the lower anchors.

We went to the Olli after outgrowing the Regent also. We Love It! It is so easy for my son to get the seat belt positioned correctly and buckle.

I would have a hard time with a girl not getting some of those adorable girly prints.

Edited to add: I think all of the Ollis come with a carry strap too. It makes the seat very easy to carry. I would think this would be very helpful if you used public transportation.
 

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