Children's Car, Infant and Booster Seat Discussion
This is a discussion on booster, Front Facing and Rear Facing honda pilot within the Fitting 3+ Seats forums, part of the Car Seats and Safety category; I'm in the market for a rear facing seat for my 7 month old. Currently our 6 year old (44lbs) ...
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| I'm in the market for a rear facing seat for my 7 month old. Currently our 6 year old (44lbs) has a very narrow booster and sits behind the driver position, the 4 (35 lbs) year old is behind the passenger in the Cosco summit and the Baby 15.5 lbs is in a Peg infant carrier in the middle spot. I need to find a RF seat for the baby and determine what the best position in the car will be to get him in and out conveniently and ensuring that the 6 year old can still do up his own seat belt. Someone suggested the Radian however I've read a number of negative reviews on this seat. My husband is quite tall so the drivers seat needs to be able to be quite far back. Thanks. |
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| The Cosco Summit is actually quite a wide combination seat What is your vehicle year, make, model?Safest practice means puting the least protected person (regardless of age) in the center-most position when that seat accomodates the appropriate carseat/booster.... RF is safer than FF, harness is safer than booster: if you have a center shoulder belt then your booster'd kiddo should be in the center. Also remember that boosters require at least 32" between the front seatback & the backseat. The Radian fits infants well & keeps bigger kids harnessed longer than most carseats. It is generally more difficult to install, but a good CPST shouldn't have a problem unless there is a real compatability issue. It folds for travel & would also keep your 35# 6 year old safer At the very least you might consider a more dedicated booster for your bigger kiddo use if the center does not have shoulder belt: such as Britax Parkway (currently on sale at Sears) or anything with similar deep head wings (the page titled "Preschool -- Preteen" in my website explains this issue in more detail)Any carseat that fits both the child + vehicle & will always be used correctly is very safe. A seat with fancy features that is used incorrectly will not be as safe.
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