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How about the True Fit Convertible (the First Years)
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It is out now, but I don't know about install info.
Only the bottom two slots can be used
RF
and the top slot is 17".
It's maybe a half inch wider than a
Marathon
in the seating area.
That's about all I can remember at the moment.
Rear Facing Car Seats
A rear-facing seat is one in which the infant faces the back of the car. Always install a rear-facing seat in the back seat of your car. This is the safest position for an infant. NEVER place a rear-facing seat in the front seat of a vehicle with passenger airbags.
Britax Marathon - Click for more info
Increasing the time a child can safely stay in their convertible car seat is a big issue and Britax engineers have come through in a big way with the introduction of the Britax Marathon with LATCH. A LATCH Compatible Convertible Child Seat, the Britax Marathon can be used rear facing 5 to 33 pounds and forward facing from 20 to 65 pounds. Compare the numbers and you will see it is hard to find a seat with these weight limits that is safe and functional.
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