rear seat child protection devices?

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rear seat child protection devices?

Post by noMoreRs4 » Mon Dec 31, 2012 10:22 pm

Im after some advice on some rear seat child protection devices, coming from 2 angles here;

1) Devices that protect the child.
- Any child seats that fit especially well in the rear of a B7 RS4?

2) Devices that protect the rear seats from the children!
- I was thinking of putting a rear seat cover on, I know it is going to look ugly, but itll mostly be covered by the aforementioned car seats, and the parts that arent protected by that will likely have biscuit crumbs on them! Im hoping here that in a couple of years when my children have stopped causing a total mess of everything ill still have good quality rear seats under the cover!
- Any links to recommend covers greatly appreciated.
- Also any links to recommended floor matts appreciated.

thanks

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Re: rear seat child protection devices?

Post by MikeFish » Mon Dec 31, 2012 10:45 pm

I dont have a seat cover, I just use a seat protector I bought from Hlafords years ago for about £20. it just goes under the bottom of the seat and behind the back bit. You can't see it when the child seat is in.

You'll have trouble finding decent car mats as most companies that made them got in trouble with Audi for reporducing the RS4 logo witohut permission. There are some on Ebay that are very well priced (about £40-50). The quality of the mat is quite good (very good for the price) but the logo is a sewn on one.

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Post by noMoreRs4 » Mon Dec 31, 2012 11:35 pm

ahh, i just found this thread re: floor mats; that's that qn answered

http://forum.rs246.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 9&start=15

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Re: rear seat child protection devices?

Post by RichT128 » Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:59 am

We've got the maxi-cosi pebble child seat and the base that works with that seat and the one for the next age group up (don't know what it's called) - had it in for nearly a year and it doesn't appear to have done anything permanent to the seat
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rear seat child protection devices?

Post by gangstarrrrr » Tue Jan 01, 2013 3:30 am

I use this and it works well is quite stiff so can't see the baby seat leaving indents.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00882V ... ecouk06-21

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Re: rear seat child protection devices?

Post by wms » Tue Jan 01, 2013 11:32 am

As mentioned above, I use the following

- Maxi-Cosi Pebble Seat
- Maxi-Cosi Famly Fix ISOFIX base
- Price Lionheart 2- part seat saver

All seems to work well.

Another question to add to this, which seat do you place the kids in? - the general recommendation is centre rear seat for optimum safety however I don't think the RS4 has central ISOFIX.

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Post by P_G » Tue Jan 01, 2013 11:51 am

Recaro Youngsport seats fit exceptionally well into the mouldings in the RS4 rear bench without the need for IsoFix. They are Class I-III (6mths to 12 years) and have best in class side impact protection bolsters. For these I used Sunshine Kids anti-slip mats which protected the leather and stopped marking of the rear bench. As I had comfort front seats they also fitted oin the front seat well, not sure how they would fit in the buckets but can't see it being an issue. Also added bonus they are Recaros for your Recaro seats! I used these for 5 years with zero issues. Also the anti slip mats are an exact fit under/behind the seats so not obtrusive.

I may have my two Recaro Youngsports in black / silver for sale having sold my RS4 with the mats pending another forum member getting back to me about whether they want to buy them. See the classifieds and PM if you are interested. :beerchug:
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Post by RichT128 » Tue Jan 01, 2013 11:55 am

Maxi-cosi Family fix base - that's the one I couldn't remember, would highly recommend (especially after seeing alternatives friends have got, much more hassle) - my wife found a cracking online deal for the seat, base, and some other bits thrown in on a dodgy looking website then took details to John Lewis who matched it on the spot.

Can also recommend the mirrors you can get to hang over the backseat head rest facing the child (backward facing car seat to start off) so you can see them in your rear view mirror, but you want one where you can adjust the mirror angle (try ebay) rather than the crap one from halfords I bought first that hangs there in the wrong place.

WMS> got ours behind the passenger seat
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Post by Gizmo68 » Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:07 pm

Mothercare used to make something called a ‘Neat Seat’ this is basically a large shaped thick rubber mat I had mine under a heavy Recaro Start child seat for 2 years, I removed it recently and the leather seat is unmarked and still like new.

(the one in the link is not mine… mine is already spoken for)
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Re: rear seat child protection devices?

Post by Timster » Tue Jan 01, 2013 4:23 pm

wms wrote:As mentioned above, I use the following

- Maxi-Cosi Pebble Seat
- Maxi-Cosi Famly Fix ISOFIX base
- Price Lionheart 2- part seat saver

All seems to work well.
That's exactly the setup that we've gone for.

. The Lionheart protector because I've seen it recommended on here.
. The Family Fix Isofix base because it scored very highly in the side impact tests and also because it was perfect fort he Pebble Seat.
. The Pebble seat itself because it fits so many of the different makes of strollers/ travel systems.

JL price-matched for us too. I think it was either kiddicare or kiddisave websites.

None of which is tested yet as we don't get the baby for a few more weeks :sleeping_2:
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Post by Hedgehog Dodger » Tue Jan 01, 2013 4:28 pm

Easy. Put the kids in the missus car and say follow me. Job done.
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Re: rear seat child protection devices?

Post by joesnow » Tue Jan 01, 2013 9:27 pm

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_261871

Just bought 2 of these for the back seats. Just make sure you reserve them online and then collect otherwise they are £25.99 in store.

Not sure what age car seat you are looking for but I have a Britax Prince and it fits very well in the rear bench.
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Post by noMoreRs4 » Tue Jan 01, 2013 10:22 pm

ive got a 14mo and a 3yo, so after some seats that are going to last for the next few years for both of them, the Recaro Young Sport's look like the sort of thing i need.

P_G <- pm sent

As for covers, thanks everyone for the tips re: seat covers, ill grab one of;
- Lionheart protector
- Sunshine Kids 'Grip It' Car Seat
- or a MC neat seat.

probably lionheart as it sounds cool, looks sturdy and is on amazon so is easy.

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Re: rear seat child protection devices?

Post by WillRS » Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:04 pm

I bought the Maxi Cosi "Family Fix" bases for the Rs3 and the Rs4 - one we bought from the place we got our pram and the second I got a lot cheaper from Amazon.

the base lasts for about 3 - 4 years so takes the little diddy seats then the next size up. we've got a "Maxi Cosi Pebble" at the moment as our little one is 6 days old

the family fix thing is an isofix base and beeps to tell you its all docked correctly and locked into position

I found in both cars you had to really push it hard back into the seat back to get the isofix ratchets to lock correctly so in light of that (and i wanted protectors anyway) I bought two Britax Seat Protectors also off Amazon - http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005GISU9Y/r ... 05151_dp_1 they are low so don't really show and at the same time protect the back and base of seat.

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Re: rear seat child protection devices?

Post by Timster » Sun Jan 06, 2013 11:12 pm

Fitted our Family Fix & Pebble today, too.
Seems very rigid when the ratchets are given a good shove into the isofix.

Those Britax seat protectors probably look a tad better than the Prince Lionheart one that I bought (it's the upstand bit that looks a good idea on the Britax).

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