Britax chaperone car seat7/23/2023 Pull the recine lever at the bottom.įirst you need to insert your LATCH connectors into your seat. Now that we have it properly fitting your child here’s how we’re going to install it. You shouldn’t be able to pinch them, pull them, stick anything in between them. You can also aim for the armpits if that helps. They called it a chest clip to help you remember. Harness straps should be at or below your child’s shoulders when they’re rear facing, and at or above your child’s shoulders when they’re forward facing. I love, love, love that I can just pinch this handle at the top and pull it up or push it down and the entire back moves up and down. To get the right fit I needed adjust the seat so that the shoulder straps and headrest were at the right heights. Sawyer loves his seats and gladly ran over and sat right in. ![]() This way I can get familiar with my seat without anything getting in my way. To start with a good fit I always sit the car seat on the ground and have my child sit in it. Don’t mistake that for no side impact because they both still have True Side Impact Protection (click the links to learn more). As you can see they’re the same seat but the Pavilion doesn’t have the Side Impact Cushion Technology. Right now it is currently installed into my Town & Country van. The Britax Pavilion 70-G3 Car Seat is what we’re going to install for her. I wanted to make sure it was a seat I trusted even if it was only getting occasional use because if you get in an accidents all that matters is what car seat they are in at that moment. I’ve been transferring Hubby’s back and forth for her and it was time we made sure she had a seat of her own. His mom takes Sawyer for a few hours each week and is in need of a new seat. ![]() My husband and I have been really loving it. We’ve been using the Advocate 70-G3 since we took him out of his infant carrier. For how long? I really don’t know but I have no intentions of switching him any time soon. Now, I’m a huge advocate of it and Sawyer won’t be riding in anyone’s car unless he’s rear facing. I never did extended rear facing with my other boys because I hadn’t heard about it and I didn’t realize how much safer it was. See, we are coming up on 18 months and we’re still rear facing. Peace of mind he’s comfortable, peace of mind that he’s safe. It’s the brand that we have come to trust to keep our boy safe when we’re driving around. We have one brand of car seats in our family right now.
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