My question is pretty specific to covertible and
booster-style seats, so I'm posting here since it crosses forum topics.
First, some background: My car is a 97 Subaru Legacy wagon. No side airbags in back; full seat belts (lap/should combo) only on sides, not in center in back. No tether/
latch.
DD is 4-1/2 yo, nearly 41-1/2 inches and about 38-39 lbs. She is in a
Britax Roundabout now and just about too tall for it. This carseat fits only on the sides; not in center.
More background that could be relevant: Former
Roundabout fit in center (lap-belt only). (It was in center with child in it when our vehicle was involved in a very low-speed fender bender ...) Replacement
Roundabout (new) then fit only on sides. Car seat is ALWAYS installed with assistance from CPS technician because this seat has not been this best for this make/model vehicle. This had her perplexed because she had helped install first
Roundabout.
Back to question: I am looking at a full-5-pt harness seat that would install
forward-facing in center of this vehicle. My choices include
Sunshine Kids Radian 65,
Sunshine Kids Radian 80,
Recaro Young Sport
Booster Car Seat. I'm looking for experience and technical advice given the child and vehicle specifics.
I'm also looking at a purchasing a second to have in my emergency contact's car, which is a new van that has side airbags in back where
DD rides. The seats there are bucket. For this vehicle, I was looking at either the
Britax Monach Belt-Positioning
Booster, the
Britax Parkway, the
Recaro Vivo Lite or the
Graco Turbo Booster Safe Seat (high back). Any experience/advice here? Child is infrequently in this vehicle and if we had a long-trip in it, I'd use the 5-pt harness seat.
I would again get techician assistance on (all) installation (s). In fact, the technician has helped me narrow some choices based on my vehicle. But now I'm stumped because I'd really like to move
DD back to center of Subaru and want to know the seat will fit. Local stores do not have (all) the models for testing. Hoping for some input. Thank you!