Children's Car, Infant and Booster Seat Discussion
This is a discussion on 3 in a taurus wagon within the Fitting 3+ Seats forums, part of the Car Seats and Safety category; Any suggestions for fitting 3 into a taurus wagon. Right now we have it with a marathon in each outboard ...
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| Any suggestions for fitting 3 into a taurus wagon. Right now we have it with a marathon in each outboard position and the snugride in the middle. My son is 5 1/2 and will be out growing his marathon soon due to height. He is about 48inches and 45lb. My daughter is 3 1/2 and still fits fine in her marathon. She is about 38inchs and 34lb. My youngest daughter is almost 6 months and is outgrowing the snugride in length. The center position only has a lapbelt. I'm will to replace all the carseats if you think that there is some configuration that will fit. Thanks, Erin |
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| You might look into the Sunshine Kids Radian carseats. They are narrower and even have one that is for up to 80 pounds but still only 49 inches. Hope this helps. |
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| The Radian is an option -- 49" is a guestimate total height ... since some kids are leggy while others have long torsos this is just a guideline: what's important is that the top harness slots are at about 18" up (Britax = about 17" / Recaro Signo = about 19" / Safeguard Go = about 17"). I have been able to puzzle 2 RF Britax seats + 1 FF Britax or 1 RF + 2 FF in the Taurus. The Radian is the narrowest of those options listed above & Sunshine Kids allows using the Radian80 with child's shoulders up to 1.5" above the top harness slot. No one else does. Worse comes to worse, assuming there is enough head support (at least eye level, preferably with room to grow), the Ride Safer Travel Vest in the center might be a good choice -- less enjoyable to buckle, but it's very safe in the center with lap belt + top tether anchor (I dont have my LATCH manual to know if you have a top tether anchor point for the center?) However, a 5.5 year old should be able to learn to use a booster correctly -- if you don't have side curtain airbags I suggest the Britax Parkway or Monarch, Compass B510, Recaro Young Style because these meet U.S. standards as well as side impact crash testing. Showing kiddo the GM booster video (within my website) can help teach him to use a booster correctly. You can also engage the shoulder belt retractable locking mechanism as an added reminder to sit still.
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