Child car seats rs4 b8 2014

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Re: Child car seats rs4 b8 2014

Post by sasha320 » Fri Jan 29, 2016 8:08 pm

Does anyone have an idea what the thinnest group 3 seat is? Thin enough perhaps for an adult to sit between the teo of them?
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Re: Child car seats rs4 b8 2014

Post by sasha320 » Sat Jan 30, 2016 7:19 pm

Maybe it is a Group 2, i.e., a high backed booster.
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Re: Child car seats rs4 b8 2014

Post by M40CCA » Mon Apr 04, 2016 5:03 pm

My boy just moved up front facing in his


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Re: Child car seats rs4 b8 2014

Post by M40CCA » Mon Apr 04, 2016 9:47 pm

kmpowell wrote:
M40CCA wrote:Check out the cybex range from Germany expensive but cracking seats and some of the best crash reports out there
Had a look at these at the weekend, and I have to say they seem excellent! Jasper is due to move into a 3+ seat soon, and I thought I was going to go for Recaro, but after seeing these in persona and reading the safety reports/reviews, the Solution-fix is now top of the pile! :thumb:
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Re: Child car seats rs4 b8 2014

Post by kmpowell » Tue Apr 05, 2016 12:28 pm

M40CCA wrote:
kmpowell wrote:
M40CCA wrote:Check out the cybex range from Germany expensive but cracking seats and some of the best crash reports out there
Had a look at these at the weekend, and I have to say they seem excellent! Jasper is due to move into a 3+ seat soon, and I thought I was going to go for Recaro, but after seeing these in persona and reading the safety reports/reviews, the Solution-fix is now top of the pile! :thumb:
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I'm friendly with the manager at the local Mothercare, and he let me borrow a solution-fix for the Easter weekend when I was travelling with the family. Being honest with you Jasper struggled being penned in and restrained with very little arm movement. He couldn't/wouldn't settle or drift off to sleep because the upright position of his elbows was unnatural. I'd hope he would get used to it, but the biggest problem was on the Easter Friday in the hot weather. The bar made him sweat and his t-shirt was saturated.

I'm rethinking the choices and erring back towards the Recaro style. :)
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Re: Child car seats rs4 b8 2014

Post by boff » Tue Apr 05, 2016 11:52 pm

ISOFIX Recaro's All the way mate, worked perfectly in my b8, and will go into the C7.

Kids are comfortable, they sleep, they don't sweat, they last, the speakers are actually great for isolating noise from the iPads. My 7 year old is in hers still as is my 5 year old.

I simply have no complaints at all, they sleep even during those late night accidental sporting driving moments.

Oh man - just looking at these photos is gut wrenching. I loved and I mean loved my B8.
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Re: Child car seats rs4 b8 2014

Post by lma07 » Wed Apr 06, 2016 9:10 pm

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This one works for me

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