Prince Lionheart 2 Stage Seatsaver
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Preventing indentations from booster seats
Good day
Has anyone on this site use this product or something similar to prevent indentations from car/booster seats??
Last edited by LYTE; 07-07-19 at 03:21 PM.
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Did a search for "car seat" in this section of the forum and this is a topic that I know discussed car seat protection options: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...protector.html
More likely than not, people have discussed pretty much anything you can think of in the past already, so it helps to do a quick search.
Hope that helps,
~ Im2bz2p345
More likely than not, people have discussed pretty much anything you can think of in the past already, so it helps to do a quick search.
Hope that helps,
~ Im2bz2p345
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LYTE (07-08-19)
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I use the Prince Lionheart seat protector... good quality and will protect your leather seats from indentations.
However, will you be using the front or rear facing car seat? Rear facing may have issues bc the front seat adapter that hooks between the seats will be blocked by the lip of the seat protector. Not sure if that makes any sense.
To avoid issues altogether, I highly recommend (and use) the Cheekie Monkie super seat protection mat. $20 on Amazon.
However, will you be using the front or rear facing car seat? Rear facing may have issues bc the front seat adapter that hooks between the seats will be blocked by the lip of the seat protector. Not sure if that makes any sense.
To avoid issues altogether, I highly recommend (and use) the Cheekie Monkie super seat protection mat. $20 on Amazon.
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LYTE (07-08-19)
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I use the Prince Lionheart seat protector... good quality and will protect your leather seats from indentations.
However, will you be using the front or rear facing car seat? Rear facing may have issues bc the front seat adapter that hooks between the seats will be blocked by the lip of the seat protector. Not sure if that makes any sense.
To avoid issues altogether, I highly recommend (and use) the Cheekie Monkie super seat protection mat. $20 on Amazon.
However, will you be using the front or rear facing car seat? Rear facing may have issues bc the front seat adapter that hooks between the seats will be blocked by the lip of the seat protector. Not sure if that makes any sense.
To avoid issues altogether, I highly recommend (and use) the Cheekie Monkie super seat protection mat. $20 on Amazon.
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The seat protector will help, but on the GS, the seats are fairly indented so you will need to buy also some pool noodles or use rolled towels to level the seat.
If you use the latch, it will also create a big gap between the cushions where the latch is.
If you use the latch, it will also create a big gap between the cushions where the latch is.
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I've used two car seats in my GS never hsx either of these issues. Both have level indicators that show in spec once installed with LATCH forward and rear facing.. No towels and no gaps. Probably depends on the car seat and the connector type.
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LYTE (07-09-19)
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Mines is just a booster seat.
No latch etc
Guess it's just the design of bottom of seat
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