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Nothing exciting, just a focus estate, plenty of room for the MT ![Very Happy :D :D](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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I'm not sure if this is any good for you, but Volvo sell car seats (some are just rebranded versions of other manufacturer's seats but they apparently sell their own Volvo-only seats too) and they say clearly here - https://www.carpages.co.uk/volvo/volvo-car-seat-range-29-06-09.asp - that RF is safer than FF.
I also have a question on rearfacing seats, I'm looking into buying one for Arlo's next seat.
He's got about an inch before his head is at the top of his cabriofix, so I think it's only a matter of months before we need a group 1 seat.
I like the features and longevity of the Britax Mutitech and Two Way Elite, but neither look particularly comfortable for a younger baby who still likes to sleep a lot in the car.
Woud you suggest either of these for a 10-12 month old baby or is it best to go for another rearfacing option, eg maxi cosi mobi or Opal as they have more support and recline features for a younger baby?
I also have a question on rearfacing seats, I'm looking into buying one for Arlo's next seat.
He's got about an inch before his head is at the top of his cabriofix, so I think it's only a matter of months before we need a group 1 seat.
I like the features and longevity of the Britax Mutitech and Two Way Elite, but neither look particularly comfortable for a younger baby who still likes to sleep a lot in the car.
Woud you suggest either of these for a 10-12 month old baby or is it best to go for another rearfacing option, eg maxi cosi mobi or Opal as they have more support and recline features for a younger baby?
Thats a great price, can i ask why u need spare straps? I dont, should i have spares?