(FYI) The child seat progression: Graco Snugride --> Britax Roundabout --> Recaro Sportline
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<a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/1778967.phtml">This post shows our new Recaro Sportline child seat in my S4</a>. Soon, it will transfer over to our allroad. It seems 3 seats are necessary to go from newborn to toddler to child this day and age. I highly recommend the route we've taken.
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Speaking of car seats... if anyone is interested... I can vouch for the allroad's ability to handle three car seats!! They are side by side, and it is a snug fit, but all three of them do squeeze in there safely.
I have three boys... Collin = 4 yrs, Bradley = 2 years, and Ryan = 9 months!! Lots of testosterone riding around in my car... :-)
Speaking of car seats... if anyone is interested... I can vouch for the allroad's ability to handle three car seats!! They are side by side, and it is a snug fit, but all three of them do squeeze in there safely.
I have three boys... Collin = 4 yrs, Bradley = 2 years, and Ryan = 9 months!! Lots of testosterone riding around in my car... :-)
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Can face backwards while they're still young and can be turned around and faced forward when they're bigger...
But you can probably get up to 20 lbs and somewhere around 25 inches on the Snap 'n Go before you've got to make a move...check the manual to get the exact numbers for your seat.
Congrats on the baby.
But you can probably get up to 20 lbs and somewhere around 25 inches on the Snap 'n Go before you've got to make a move...check the manual to get the exact numbers for your seat.
Congrats on the baby.
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