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read facign childs seats gazillion times safer

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DJCod · 07/04/2008 18:35

apprently on locla news south today and are standard in schweden.
made by brittax but not sold in gb.

www.rearfacing.co.uk/

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Hulababy · 07/04/2008 22:55

How does it work with children who are travel sick? I can imagine travelling bacwards would make the chances of that far worse? Is that the case?

misdee · 07/04/2008 22:57

dd1+2 were never sick when rearfacing (dd1 stayed rearfacing till over a year old IIRC), but has been terribly travel sick when front facing. i wonder if this cuts incidences down.

MrsAki · 07/04/2008 23:36

I think children are either car sick or they are not. I am not sure how much the direction of travel has to do with it. I used to be car sick when forward facing as an older child when little. Only thing that helped was to focus on something inside the car and not look out the window. Things going past the window made me feel really sick (like a million trees, one after the other. It is enough to make anyone dizzy)

MrsJohnCusack · 08/04/2008 01:37

is why DS (13 months) is still rear facing and will be until he's too heavy (a while to go yet)

Teaandcake · 08/04/2008 08:48

This will soon be available in the UK. It is quite huge when you see it fitted to the training seat and I have yet to see it fitted in a car.

Isofix only. This excludes lots of cars then.

It will be interesting to see the reaction of customers.

BTW I do agree that rear facing is safer by a mile.

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