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Maxi Cosi Rodi SPS or XP car seat?

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Snowbell · 25/06/2004 22:58

Does anyone have either of these car seats? Our DD needs the next level car seat and as she is currently in the Maxi Cosi Priori we are thinking of buying their next model. If anyone has one of these, please could you let me know what you and your child think of it.

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LIZS · 26/06/2004 13:43

We have had a Rodi for 2 1/2 years , before they made the distinction, but probably more similar to xp model. Main difference seems to be the headrest. ds is very comfortable in it,and went in at 3 3/4. He likes the cup holder accessory too but it overlaps the middle seat so only use it on longer trips when the middle seat is not in use. The seat fits our car well even though the seats are sculpted and I like the height adjustable head rest and belt guide.

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sis · 26/06/2004 18:14

We have a maxi cosi rodi and are very happy with it as is ds. I too like the adjustable headrest - the only disadvantage would be if you had to change it from one car to another on a regular basis as it is a bit big but not difficult to put in at all. A thumbs up from us!

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cellulitequeen · 26/06/2004 20:39

DS now 11mo and been in XP for last 2 months. Very pleased with it and it's very easy to transfer between our 2 cars (so simple that I can do it). Bought it from Kiddicare for £95.

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