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To think that a £210 carseat should be easy to GET IN AND OUT OF!

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goldilocksandmylittlebear · 30/11/2008 20:55

The Jane Exo anyone?

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TipsyFairydifferentID · 30/11/2008 20:55

what are your difficulties?

goldilocksandmylittlebear · 30/11/2008 21:01

The seat belt is really hard to free up once DS is sitting in it.

There is almost too much padding! He doesn't look like he has sunk into the seat?! Does that make sence?

We had a Maxi Cosi Cabriofix before and I think going from a 3 point belt to a 5 point takes some geting used to as well.

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TipsyFairydifferentID · 30/11/2008 21:07

ok. Do you loosen the harness before putting him in? Or do you mean it's difficult when you are taking him out?

goldilocksandmylittlebear · 30/11/2008 21:09

Yes we loosen it both to get him in and out. I think it so hard because the should straps don't move from the shoulder position i,e, you can't drape them over the back of the chair then bring them over the shoulder. You have to bend your babies arms under the straps!

Do you have one?

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TipsyFairydifferentID · 30/11/2008 21:11

no, I work in the industry. Is the head rest adjustable while it's in the car or do you have to take it out?
Is it any easier if you take his coat off?

goldilocksandmylittlebear · 30/11/2008 21:15

Its easier the less he has on certainly. The head rest is a safety feature - it moves with the seat belt, so the shoulder strap is always in the right position as baby grows. You simply pull it up and the seat belt grows. Trouble is if i'm alone its hard to do this whilst holding him!

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TipsyFairydifferentID · 30/11/2008 21:17

could you adjust the head rest so it's further up, strap him in and then lower the headrest back to the desired height and then tighten the straps again?

goldilocksandmylittlebear · 30/11/2008 21:19

I'll give it a go! Thanks Tipsyfairy!

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thisisyesterday · 30/11/2008 21:20

they're all the same IME.
if it's a 5-point one you're going to have the same problem with the straps in any model,.
I have bebe confort iseos and it's the same. I just have to lengthen the straps a lot if they're wearing bulky stuff and then tighten it all up again.
you get used to it

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