Cnidaria
New member
I am really convinced that at least some "features" are really workarounds for deficits. Maybe the Pria doesn't need the FlexProtect or whatever (and it would be illogical to add it) because it doesn't have a steel frame.
Like, maybe you need the steel frame or bar to get to higher RFing weights, but that introduces changes to how the seat performs. So you have to compensate with some other design element. "Ooh, hey, let's call it XYZ and sell it as a feature!"
Purely speculation on my part.
But I find it fascinating and compelling that the Scenera didn't require any changes when it was introduced in Canada, whereas other seats required extra foam to be added, etc, to meet Canadian standards.
Like, maybe you need the steel frame or bar to get to higher RFing weights, but that introduces changes to how the seat performs. So you have to compensate with some other design element. "Ooh, hey, let's call it XYZ and sell it as a feature!"
Purely speculation on my part.
But I find it fascinating and compelling that the Scenera didn't require any changes when it was introduced in Canada, whereas other seats required extra foam to be added, etc, to meet Canadian standards.