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Bagus Member Since: 14 Apr 2014 Location: London Posts: 191 |
For infants get the maxi cosy pebble and buy the iso fit base unit (family fix, I think its called).
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2nd Jul 2014 7:53pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8504 |
Had loads of different seats, and to be honest settled on britax seats in the end as second stage and up, when they were smaller we used what ever was on the travel system, which just strapped in, super quick and easy, folks tend to get hung up on bases and fixings etc, we had a chicco (long while back) system and the bany carrier strapped in to the car in seconds, and we didnt have to keep swapping the bases over from car to car. After that we had a strap in rear/forward facing britax, followed by isofix britax.
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2nd Jul 2014 8:04pm |
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Bagus Member Since: 14 Apr 2014 Location: London Posts: 191 |
The beauty of the iso fix infant seats with the family fix base is the click into place in seconds and if the little one is sleeping its just makes life so easy to transport from
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2nd Jul 2014 8:11pm |
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GraemeC Member Since: 01 Jul 2012 Location: Chester Posts: 836 |
When my son was little (up to 1year) we had two Maxi Cosi CabrioFix seats with Isofix bases in my car and the wife's BMW 320d (rear facing etc)
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2nd Jul 2014 9:49pm |
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tsadpt Member Since: 09 Feb 2011 Location: West Sussex Posts: 176 |
We used the cabriofix with base for size 0, then the rotating one for size 1 up to 4 years... My wife has a bad back, so she loves this!! Soon much easier than reaching over, especially if you are lifting the child! We have now bought a second concord XT for son number 2, as these seem safe, and grow in width(shoulder space) as well as height. |
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2nd Jul 2014 9:55pm |
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mike37 Member Since: 17 Nov 2013 Location: East Mids Posts: 36 |
We got pebbles with family fix bases. I think the ability to just clip in and out is well worth the price. The beep to tell you it's properly engaged is also great when you're in a rush (raining, babies in a rage etc). |
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2nd Jul 2014 10:02pm |
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axle Member Since: 28 Oct 2007 Location: Perth Perth the end of the Earth Posts: 2964 |
MaxiCosi all the way , you choose which model suites best . Now my oldest girl is over five I found their booster seats a bit heavy and over bulky and now use an excellent Concord Transformer but that is further down the line .
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3rd Jul 2014 1:58am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3739 |
We used nothing but Britax - the best quality out there - they might cost more but they hold their value and are easy to sell on after 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17 |
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3rd Jul 2014 3:07am |
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Bellini Member Since: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2261 |
Yep, Britax here as well. Si. <This is my name.
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3rd Jul 2014 6:07am |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
We went for the Kiddy-Pro seats as they were tested the best in the Netherlands at the time. We have had three (number one got completely destroyed by mould when someone left it in a store room without AC in Nigeria) and now two.
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3rd Jul 2014 6:36am |
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CADjockey Member Since: 24 Jun 2014 Location: West Midlands Posts: 19 |
Maxi Cosi Isofix base and CabrioFix carry seat, Any of the Maxi Cosi Isofix bases are probably as good, I think ours was an Easyfix. CabrioFix also adapts to some pushchair bases like the Quinny, probably others too.
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3rd Jul 2014 9:13am |
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stevegt Member Since: 17 Apr 2010 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 255 |
Thanks for all of your replies, it has helped me narrow things down a little.
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4th Jul 2014 10:43pm |
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