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I think that would be very rare but could happen. I did a poll and a shockenly high number of kids would fit in the radain rear-facing by height including my third who will be 6 in two weeks and is 48 inches tall which put him in the 97% for height.
Could you post a link to the poll? I've been wondering this too
Could you post a link to the poll? I've been wondering this too
I can later, I can't right now can't cut and paste on my iPod and the computer is being used.
She has about 1 3/4-2 inches over her head when she holds it straight and lays back, which means she will definitely not outgrow by height before weight.
I'm a little confused because it looks to me as though she has about 4" over her head. Is she really slouching down 2.5" worth?
Perhaps the measurements are taken with a line from the top of the shell, parallel to the ground? Measuring like that, especially when rear-facing, means your child prematurely hits that height limit a lot sooner than they should. The correct way to measure is from the top of the plastic, perpendicular to the shell behind the child. Britax and others have diagrams of this in their manuals.
I'm a little confused because it looks to me as though she has about 4" over her head. Is she really slouching down 2.5" worth?
I wanted to show a pic from my other thread here as well.
KQ, it seems as though she should have another slot to go? I Photoshopped this together and the perspective was adjusted to match as perfectly as possible. There's still a smidge margin of error, but nothing that would make that big of a difference.
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