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Interesting. Strange that they don't show a child actually buckled in it.
I do wish it were a hbb with some head protection. To me, without that, it's totally not worth using this over just using a backless booster if I want something that portable.
Right, but the whole idea is that a kid can haul this around school, much more conveniently than a regular ol' Turbo or something.
Boosters don't break under that kind of abuse. If they could break from a kid tossing it around, they'd be completely useless against crash forces and wouldn't pass the testing standards.And drop it and break it..
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