Question Fisher Price safe voyage booster

kevinkovatch

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Is there any where to fine one of these still. It would really help me get my three childern into my 06 Scion Xb and my Cx7

Thanks

Kevin
 
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carseatcoach

Carseat Crankypants
They've been discontinued, unfortunately. Every now and then one will pop up on ebay, but I'd only recommend buying it if it is new in the box with tags attached.

What are the ages and sizes of the children you need to seat?
 

kevinkovatch

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7 50lbs
2 weeks 8lbs
3 25lbs

I've fit the our RF chicco, a britax ff in my box fine. Now I'm hoping to find a FPSV to finish the puzzle or one similar.

Kevin
 

wendytthomas

Admin - CPST Instructor
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What car do you drive? You could probably get just about any booster in there if you put both younger kids rear facing in Radians. Or even if the three year old is forward facing in a Radian. Or do three Radians across if the seven year old fits.

Wendy
 

carseatcoach

Carseat Crankypants
Is the 3yo rear-facing or forward-facing? Which Britax do you have? Are you willing to put the 7yo back in a harnessed seat, which actually often works better in a tight three-across squeeze?
 

agurlsride

New member
What car do you drive? You could probably get just about any booster in there if you put both younger kids rear facing in Radians. Or even if the three year old is forward facing in a Radian. Or do three Radians across if the seven year old fits.

Wendy

She drives a Scion XB and CX7
 

ketchupqueen

CPST and ketchup snob
Staff member
Have you tried the Parkway Slide Guard? It's designed to fit into a 3-across. I'd also switch the 3 year old rear-facing, which would give you a lot more room, especially if it was in a Radian.
 

Maedze

New member
Have you tried the Parkway Slide Guard? It's designed to fit into a 3-across. I'd also switch the 3 year old rear-facing, which would give you a lot more room, especially if it was in a Radian.

Exactly. The three year old would be safer rear facing anyway.

If you could do two rear facing Radians, I'm pretty sure you could put the Britax Parkway SlideGuard in the center position.
 

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