Britax Releasing a New BPB

TnT's Mom

New member
Oh how I would love some kind of new booster that adjusts quite tall for children with long torsoes and could fold for traveling (and had a bag for carrying it). Oh, and less tippy then the Parkway, so being able to utilize the LATCH system would be great too. Hmmm, some cool colors would be great too...my oldest son's favorite color is orange so that is his request.
 
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Oh how I would love some kind of new booster that adjusts quite tall for children with long torsoes and could fold for traveling (and had a bag for carrying it). Oh, and less tippy then the Parkway, so being able to utilize the LATCH system would be great too. Hmmm, some cool colors would be great too...my oldest son's favorite color is orange so that is his request.

Sounds like exactly what we're looking for! Right down to the orange colour!
 

skaterbabs

Well-known member
i would love an extended rearfacing seat...I'd seriosuly consider Rfing dd...but since she is right at 40 pounds, it would have to go to at least 45, preferably 50.

I'd RF Joy if they had a 50 lb limit RF seat. and a booster asd tall as the Frontier but without the harness would be perfect.
 

Maedze

New member
Let's get an American version of the Multitech with a slightly taller shell, maybe another inch or too, and a high back booster that adjusts as tall as the Frontier, but converts to a backless, and has rigid Latch. WOOT!
 

Judi

CPST/Firefighter
Let's get an American version of the Multitech with a slightly taller shell, maybe another inch or too, and a high back booster that adjusts as tall as the Frontier, but converts to a backless, and has rigid Latch. WOOT!

:sarcasitc-bow:
 

SusanMae

Senior Community Member
If they have RF past 35 pounds on a new seat, I'll be getting that rather than a TF for Nicholas.

Susan
 

scatterbunny

New member
Let's get an American version of the Multitech with a slightly taller shell, maybe another inch or too, and a high back booster that adjusts as tall as the Frontier, but converts to a backless, and has rigid Latch. WOOT!

:yeahthat:

With no headrests in my Focus, I need the tallest highback booster possible. Right now, for us, that's the Indy Plus, but when she gets too tall for that in another year or two, at 8-9yo, we need something to provide some level of head support. A Frontier, at almost $300, is just too pricey to justify for ONLY booster mode (H is already 1+" over the Frontier top slots).

And, using the Indy Plus as our full-time booster now, I can honestly say I :love: rigid LATCH. It can be a pain (and sometimes incompatible) in some vehicles, but when it works, and works well (like the Clek boosters), it's dreamy. :cool:
 

canmom

New member
Oh Britax people.... are we ever (by ever I mean while our kids can still rf in it) going to get a seat like the multitech or are we all dreaming?
 

Defrost

Moderator - CPSTI Emeritus
My 8.5yo could probably still fit in a 50lb ERF carseat... :whistle:

By weight, definitely, not sure about height. I know if the Radian went to 50 lbs RF she could fit in it.

How weird would that be? I can just see myself posting "Should I turn her RF again?!?" ;)
 

Jennifer mom to my 7

Well-known member
:yeahthat:

With no headrests in my Focus, I need the tallest highback booster possible. Right now, for us, that's the Indy Plus, but when she gets too tall for that in another year or two, at 8-9yo, we need something to provide some level of head support. A Frontier, at almost $300, is just too pricey to justify for ONLY booster mode (H is already 1+" over the Frontier top slots).

And, using the Indy Plus as our full-time booster now, I can honestly say I :love: rigid LATCH. It can be a pain (and sometimes incompatible) in some vehicles, but when it works, and works well (like the Clek boosters), it's dreamy. :cool:

Jenny, what height are the belt guides on the indy plus? I thought the monterey was the tallest, with 22 inch belt guides? or the parkway with the 21 (just about). I know my Liliana is about the same size as your H, just she is only 48.5 inches tall. She is still just barely in the regent, and will move to the parkway, but just wondering what is taller and has more leg support. I know my older dd started to slump a bit in the parkway as her legs got longer.
 

scatterbunny

New member
Jenny, what height are the belt guides on the indy plus? I thought the monterey was the tallest, with 22 inch belt guides? or the parkway with the 21 (just about). I know my Liliana is about the same size as your H, just she is only 48.5 inches tall. She is still just barely in the regent, and will move to the parkway, but just wondering what is taller and has more leg support. I know my older dd started to slump a bit in the parkway as her legs got longer.

I haven't actually measured the Indy Plus, I just took photos of H in the IP and compared them to photos of her in the Parkway and Vivo, and she definitely has more room in the IP.

A couple people here have gotten 22" for their Montereys, but most find it exactly the same as the Parkway (I get 21" for the PW). Our IP gives her more room than the PW.

I've given up on good leg support. :p The IP isn't bad, it's definitely better than the PW...but the IP can't be found anymore.
 

zeo2ski

Well-known member
Oh I'm just jumping out of my seat here....what if it really was an EERF seat!!!?????!!!! Oh, and make it radian-narrow too! :love: I would be all over that--there's nothing out there right now that is my "perfect" seat and I need to buy something in a few months. Oh why oh why must we be teased like this? I'm not going to sleep tonight...
 

April

Well-known member
If they released an EERF seat in the US, just think what the sales would be from members of this board alone. :eek:
 

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