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| Age range |  | Four to eleven years |
Mumsnetter ratings
(3 reviews)
| Ease Of Installation |
9.0 |
| Portability |
10.0 |
| Value For Money |
9.8 |
| Overall |
9.6 |
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From:
sherbet100
on 27-Mar-08 21:52
Overall rating 9.7
I bought this because its the only high back booster that reclines without taking the seat out of the car (except ones tht are from nine months with harnesses. It also has an aluminium frame so alot sturdier and you can move the actual seat base forward as you childs legs get longer. Its great a bit pricey but you can't put a price on safety and it will last for years. You can also wash the covers and it separates into two parts but because of an alumninium bar at back (for recline) you can't use it as a separate booster seat.
One more point if your car sometimes has problems with buckle crunch it sits high enough that I don't have it.
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From:
LizzieBG
on 17-Sep-09 15:21
Overall rating 10.0
We are very impressed with this seat. It can be used from 15kg. Our 3yr old is over 18kg and is above average height, yet there's still loads of room in it for him to grow into. He finds it very comfortable - he's asleep in it now! Sturdy metal frame (the others in John Lewis were all plastic) and it reclines. No pull-out cup holder, but there are cup holders already in the back of the car. Felt it looked more robust that the others without being OTT and being just a bigger version of the baby seat. Will be buying a second soon for our 2yr old (14kg).
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From:
girlwithcurls
on 10-Aug-08 10:07
Overall rating 9.3
I orginally bought a Maxi Cosi Rodi XR seat for my child who is 2 yrs 9 months, as his younger brother is over 1 and almost too heavy for his rear-facing baby seat and ready to move into a group 1 seat. I was very unhappy with the Maxi Cosi as when he napped (even with seat in the fairly minimal recline position), his whole body doubled over and his head lolled around. See review for further info on this.
The shop I bought it from kindly exchanged the seat (I only had it three days) for the Silver Cross model. It's also a high-back booster, which splits into two pieces for portability (though the seat base cannot be used on its own, even though the shop assistant said it could!!). It has a much better reclining function than the Maxi Cosi - you twiddle a dial on the front of the seat - and the sides by the head are much closer and more protective. The headrest and seat both adjust as the child grows and it looks really stylish too.
I have to say that if it weren't for my youngest having to move up, I would not buy a high-back booster for my 2.9 yr old yet, as he's at the lower end of the weight and height bracket. Having said that, this seat is lovely and he does not loll forward when asleep in it.
We are about to embark on a long car journey in France and I have no reservations about using this seat, it is well worth the money. You may find though for younger children that you need to get a seat belt adjuster, reviewed on this site. We are thinking of buying one.
Overall a really good seat which seems to offer much more comfort and protection than most other models in this group.
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