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joolsplus3 said:Cute, but looks like the handle has to be down in 'drive mode' which is right at the top of the shell and most interfering with the front passengers' ability to push their seats back...?
Infant seats all have insanely high weight limits now, so I've almost stopped thinking about that completely. Height limits are really more important (butt to top of head would be the best measurement, but no one knows THAT, lol)
On the first link provided, the company states that the handle must be in the upright position when installed. This would be the carry position, correct?
I was just watching the video on the main page, if it's wrong, I'm happy
It looks really expensive...with all that marketing and video demonstration. I'm not sure i'm feeling it
The rep from Cybex said in that post that the retail price will be $199, not much more than a KeyFit.
It's priced about the same as the chaperone. I know the chaperone bases cost $99 a piece.
And the Chaperone base doesn't even practically install itself!
For that it should...I dk I guess I'd rather spend less on the infant seat (or skip the infant seat) and spend money on a convertible thats going to last WAY longer
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