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Marathon has side impact protection, Boulevard has True side impact protection. Dont ask me what the difference is between the wording I dont know.
just some more food for thought. .. my little sister is far more content and doesn't complain in the Roundabout 50 (very similar to the MA) . She doesn't like the headwings on the BLVD as they obstruct her vision. They also push her head forward and she's visually not as comfortable.
One other thing is that she gets car sick in the BLVD once a week or so and has never once been car sick in the RA50/RA. I am thinking that the headwings could be the reason.... she is constantly leaning forward to see out the window and then gets sick. I know that when people can't see out of a vehicle they can get motion sicknes
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I never thought about the headwings being a problem with carsickness!!! My dd gets carsick (so sick of cleaning vomit out of carseats). She was in a Recaro Signo with headwings. I just switched her to our new RA50. I hope it will make a difference for my kid like it did with your little sister! Fingers crossed.
Huh ... my son hasn't gotten car sick but he does crane his neck forward to see around the wings. I have him RF in a Blvd 65 in my car. I'm kind of wishing the sale hadn't been so irresistible and I'd just paid more and gotten the MA 70 in cowmoo =\
Not everyone is prone to motion sickness but to those who are, obstruction of vision in a moving vehicle and not being able to see out can make it much, much worse. Your son is probably fine with it because he doesn't suffer from motion sickness... many kids area fine in the BLVD but to many it may be an issue. I was not implying that the seat *causes* motion sickness, just that's if a child is prone to it, it may make it worse.
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