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We are up grading to a front facing car seat very soon. I just would like to know, what do you have, name and model. What do you like about it? And what you don’t?
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Currently we have a Britax Marathon (which is rearfacing/forward facing) and a Graco Platinum Cargo (which is forward facing and a booster - although we find the booster part to be useless) We much prefer the Britax - it was more money but the quality is a lot better (our Graco looks horrible - the fabric is literally shredding) Once our new baby is out of his infant seat we plan on moving him to the Britax and our older son to a Sunshine Radian (which is available at Canadian Tire) They are a new company to Canada but the seat has been getting pretty good reviews (although reportedly it can be a bit of a pain to install)
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We had our 3 y/o in a Britax Marathon until recently, when it was time to get a new seat for the 1 y/o (because she was too heavy for the infant carrier). We considered getting another Marathon, but decided to get the Sunshine Kids Radian instead. So now the 1 y/o is in a rear-facing Marathon and the 3 y/o in a forward-facing Radian.
The Radian has a bunch of nice advantages, but the main drawback is that it can be a pain to install properly. BTW, kids are safer in the rear-facing position, so parents shouldn't be too hasty to get them into a forward-facing seat. This is a good article on the issue, and says: Quote:
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When I was looking for car seats, I found it to be more sturdy than the Gracos etc that are around. The frame is made or metal, and the thing weights a ton, which I like. The material is like a black and grey ultrasuede which is bullet proof and matches both my cars interiors. (Call me picky) We were looking at the Britax Marathon when I bought this but found the Radian to be more sturdy and compact. The Brittax was huge compared to this one. Another nice feature is that it "folds" for airline travel, and it is one of the few seats that is approved for use on airplanes. Another bonus was it was only about $200 dollars. Slightly more than the Gracos et al, and significantly chealer than the Brittax. I like the quality of the Brittax, but I would put the Radian into the same catagory. I plan on buying another one so I can have one in each car, plus we will be able to use it until the little Gaffers are 45lbs (It is rated for more in the USA) Another feature I liked was the seat is a little wider through the shoulder than many I have seen. This will be nice when the child is older so they are not stuffed in there like a sardine. I dont think you can go wrong with this seat. Gaf Last edited by Gaffer; Feb 28th, 2007 at 07:24 PM.. |
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![]() But the nice thing about using the Radian on a plane is the narrow width. The Britax Marathon would take up a lot of seat space and would make it uncomfortable for the adjacent passenger. Oh, and with regards to my comment earlier about difficulty in installing the radian, apparently it's only for a belt installation. I've read that installation is not much of an issue with LATCH. We don't have a vehicle with LATCH, so we've never tried it out that way. Last edited by Rehan; Feb 28th, 2007 at 07:48 PM.. |
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We have two convertible car seats, one an Evenflo, one the Eddie Bauer 3 in 1. We bought the latter as a backup for our second car (which rarely carries children), but have grown so fond of it, and so bothered by the Evenflo, that we're moving the Eddie Bauer to our family vehicle!
We were eager to get our first child forward facing, because he hated being backwards, we switched it at 10 months and 21 lbs. In hindsight I think we may have compromised safety by doing this, I won't do it again with our second. It also helps that our second probably won't mind rear facing so much because he'll just be looking at his big brother.
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Thanks for the replies.
I know its safer for the baby to face backward, but our current car seat has only a limit of 20lbs. and he is almost at 20lbs. We will know for sure after the next doctor’s appointment. So what we are looking for is a seat that is fairly big enough so he can sit comfortably and can be rear facing and forward facing. I’ve never heard of Britax before, so I guess I have to do some more research. Thanks
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beside Canadian Tire, where ekse can i find these car seats?
Sunshine Radian and Britax Marathon? thanks
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I was looking to get the Britax Marathon as on the US site it is rated by the FAA as on an airplane, and we need to use it on an airplane.
It is interesting to note that it is certified for all Canadian branded car seats, however, that's okay for flying in Canada as we all know that, but foreign airways may not know that and they may want a stamp on their seat. I don't know, just playing devil's advocate. Having said that though, I do know the Radian is also rated for Aircraft use. So now I have another seat to look at, and from your comments, the Radian is an easier fit because it isn't as wide. I guess I'll have to look at both seats and see which one the little one likes. |
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Is the Safety 1st Summit car seat on sale now at Costco for ~$120 any good?
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/s....php?p=4752978 I'm really concerned about safety, ease of use, and being able to fit in the car. Thanks... |
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