Brianna
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I feel like I should be able to figure this out by now! My BFF's 14 month old twins are about 25 pounds each and are still in their OnBoard 35s with room to grow but mom is ready for convertibles. They're in captain's chairs 2nd row of a 2003 or 2004 Chevy Venture. Big brother is 3rd row in an Argos in booster mode. Mom wants to keep the twins 2nd row so she has easier access to them.
I'm trying to help her pick between MySize/clones, 4Ever, Milestone, and Extend2Fit. Big brother was 97th+ percentile for height/weight and hit 40 pounds just after 3, outgrew his MyRide by torso height by 2.5 and EFTA by torso height at 3. They're not far behind and seem to keep creeping up in percentiles.
My main concern is losing front-to-back room as the headrest is extended. 2nd concern is price. Dad frequently drives when they take the van, he's 6' tall and likes to recline his seat while driving. No amount of persuading gets him more upright. Which seat do you think would take up the least room fully extended, at the cheapest price? There's pretty much zero chance of trying before buying as its darn near impossible to get a sitter, especially for me to go with them given the time I'm spending caring for my mom.
I'm trying to help her pick between MySize/clones, 4Ever, Milestone, and Extend2Fit. Big brother was 97th+ percentile for height/weight and hit 40 pounds just after 3, outgrew his MyRide by torso height by 2.5 and EFTA by torso height at 3. They're not far behind and seem to keep creeping up in percentiles.
My main concern is losing front-to-back room as the headrest is extended. 2nd concern is price. Dad frequently drives when they take the van, he's 6' tall and likes to recline his seat while driving. No amount of persuading gets him more upright. Which seat do you think would take up the least room fully extended, at the cheapest price? There's pretty much zero chance of trying before buying as its darn near impossible to get a sitter, especially for me to go with them given the time I'm spending caring for my mom.