Show me Baby Seats in the IS-F!!!
#92
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Glad i just found this thread. Pretty much in the same boat as the rest of you dads with justifying the ISF but it wasn't to my wife, it was to her Father, so I have shown him this thread lol He says i should have gotten a GS 350 or GX 470 ...
Anyway we had our baby shower this weekend and with my son arriving in Jan we got 3 car seats. Kind of works out. I was surprised as my best friend sent me the Recaro Sport Combo seat. i think we are going to save this one for the Volvo SUV we have and ill use the Chicco key fit 30 ( we got two of them) for the ISF a give the other one to her parents since they are doing the daycare duty for us.
From the previous posts i read thought i should be kay with the Chicco seat. Im 6.3 and my wife is 5.2 so the seat will be sitting behind her..
Anyway we had our baby shower this weekend and with my son arriving in Jan we got 3 car seats. Kind of works out. I was surprised as my best friend sent me the Recaro Sport Combo seat. i think we are going to save this one for the Volvo SUV we have and ill use the Chicco key fit 30 ( we got two of them) for the ISF a give the other one to her parents since they are doing the daycare duty for us.
From the previous posts i read thought i should be kay with the Chicco seat. Im 6.3 and my wife is 5.2 so the seat will be sitting behind her..
#93
P.S. Just wanted to say since I saw someone mention the Radian RXT ~ these are the MOST versatile seats and also pretty strong. We have 3 of them!
Downside is they are a bit heavy and don't offer much head support if your kid tends to nap a lot in the car.
Plus side is they are compact so you can put 3-across most larger cars and they fold for easy packing at airports. It's also quite strong hence the extra weight.
After having the 2 kids and going through pretty much every possible car type, configuration, etc, I have determined there is NO SUCH thing as a perfect seat for every baby, every car.
Each car presents it's own challenges and each kid is different sized. Also parenting is like asking about religion at a dinner table, everyone has their own opinion. So what works for one person may not work for another ..... e.g. tall wife vs. shorter wife
We use a either a Radian RXT Maxi Cosi in our Audi which works well to stay within the bucket seat whereas the Recaro would never fit and the Clek, forget it...
Downside is they are a bit heavy and don't offer much head support if your kid tends to nap a lot in the car.
Plus side is they are compact so you can put 3-across most larger cars and they fold for easy packing at airports. It's also quite strong hence the extra weight.
After having the 2 kids and going through pretty much every possible car type, configuration, etc, I have determined there is NO SUCH thing as a perfect seat for every baby, every car.
Each car presents it's own challenges and each kid is different sized. Also parenting is like asking about religion at a dinner table, everyone has their own opinion. So what works for one person may not work for another ..... e.g. tall wife vs. shorter wife
We use a either a Radian RXT Maxi Cosi in our Audi which works well to stay within the bucket seat whereas the Recaro would never fit and the Clek, forget it...
#94
Glad i just found this thread. Pretty much in the same boat as the rest of you dads with justifying the ISF but it wasn't to my wife, it was to her Father, so I have shown him this thread lol He says i should have gotten a GS 350 or GX 470 ...
Anyway we had our baby shower this weekend and with my son arriving in Jan we got 3 car seats. Kind of works out. I was surprised as my best friend sent me the Recaro Sport Combo seat. i think we are going to save this one for the Volvo SUV we have and ill use the Chicco key fit 30 ( we got two of them) for the ISF a give the other one to her parents since they are doing the daycare duty for us.
From the previous posts i read thought i should be kay with the Chicco seat. Im 6.3 and my wife is 5.2 so the seat will be sitting behind her..
Anyway we had our baby shower this weekend and with my son arriving in Jan we got 3 car seats. Kind of works out. I was surprised as my best friend sent me the Recaro Sport Combo seat. i think we are going to save this one for the Volvo SUV we have and ill use the Chicco key fit 30 ( we got two of them) for the ISF a give the other one to her parents since they are doing the daycare duty for us.
From the previous posts i read thought i should be kay with the Chicco seat. Im 6.3 and my wife is 5.2 so the seat will be sitting behind her..
#101
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I bought Cybex stroller with the adapters to snap the Aton onto the stroller. My son grew too fast and was out of the Cybex at 6 months. Too tall too quick. He's 2 1/2 now and normal height for a 4 year old.
#102
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With twins we opted for the baby jogger city selectz. For a twin stroller it was the lightest and easiest collapsing we could find. They make a singleton version as wel. It collapses nicely and fit well into the trunk of the F. Buy the adapters for the Aton 2 seats from Amazon. Much cheaper. I second the suggestion of the Aton 2, awesome car seats. Our boys out grew them quickly and they are now in Diono seats that will not be in the F until they are forward facing.
#104
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My Graco infant seat fits just fine. I didn't even need to put a pool noodle or anything to level out the base either since it has leveling adjustments.
The stroller on the other hand - it fits in the trunk but I have to take the front wheel and the handles off. So that is a PITA. It is a bigass jogging stroller though. No big deal since we usually take the truck if we are actually planning to use the stroller.
The stroller on the other hand - it fits in the trunk but I have to take the front wheel and the handles off. So that is a PITA. It is a bigass jogging stroller though. No big deal since we usually take the truck if we are actually planning to use the stroller.
#105
My buddy just picked up a SGM IS-F and we were helping him install his JoeZ exhaust last night. Forgot to snap a picture but he has TWO baby seats in the back of his car.
One front facing seat which is easy for his 4 year old and a Recaro rear facing on the passenger side which seems impossible to fit but he managed to get it to work with enough space for his wife too! Another thing I noticed was with the rear facing Recaro, although it fits, you basically lose all visibility out of the passenger rear window if you are looking out that side over your shoulder.
One front facing seat which is easy for his 4 year old and a Recaro rear facing on the passenger side which seems impossible to fit but he managed to get it to work with enough space for his wife too! Another thing I noticed was with the rear facing Recaro, although it fits, you basically lose all visibility out of the passenger rear window if you are looking out that side over your shoulder.