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Old 02-25-2008, 01:20 PM
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He will likely do that. With him still being RFing for quite a while, maybe he won't have to lean too far forward. As long as his straps are snug on him, he isn't going anywhere. Now, I have had experience when it bothers the child. I suggest trying him out in both seats. The Marathon has an extra 1/2" of height b/c the Boulevard has the adjustable headrest.
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