christineka
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I saw this the other day at Sears. (It was on the way to the bathroom. I couldn't help looking at the car seats.) http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_04988098000P?vName=Baby&cName=Gear&sName=Car+Seats
In real life that extra pad is super bulky. It made me wonder about the "no aftermarket padding rule". Not that it is adviseable or okay, but why is non aftermarket super padding okay? Just because it is a booster? Because it has been tested? Do you think I could buy the replacement extra padding for this seat and put it on the bottom of another model's high back turbobooster? (Dd has the no padded version of the seat. The pink would match.)
In real life that extra pad is super bulky. It made me wonder about the "no aftermarket padding rule". Not that it is adviseable or okay, but why is non aftermarket super padding okay? Just because it is a booster? Because it has been tested? Do you think I could buy the replacement extra padding for this seat and put it on the bottom of another model's high back turbobooster? (Dd has the no padded version of the seat. The pink would match.)