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chicken george



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next childs seat

Young Finn is now 2.5 years old and starting to fill his car seat so will out grow it before too long . what are people using for a next stage seat in their fl2's? At work
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Post #86494 4th Jan 2011 11:12 pm
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Post #86498 4th Jan 2011 11:21 pm
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RalphyBMW



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We have a Recaro Monza isofix, which was very disappointing. That became our spare seat and we now have a Britax KidFix, which is much better. I was also very disappointed with the previous stage Recaros, the Britax however have been great. 2005 Honda CR-V 2.0i Executive Auto
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dunroof



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Land rover/Britax Isofix in black.

It can be removed by two buttons, inserted by one button, the best seat I've ever used, so quick to take in and out or to clean, but about 300 quid.

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RalphyBMW



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Isn't it just a regular Britax Kidfix (circa £120), but with LR branding? 2005 Honda CR-V 2.0i Executive Auto
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dunroof



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No Ralphy, wish it was. The equivilant Britax one can be got, about 50 quid cheaper mind you. Trouble is unless you look into the specs, one looks much the same as another.

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RalphyBMW



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Got a link to the LR one? 2005 Honda CR-V 2.0i Executive Auto
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That said, I do have another two Britax ones for slightly older children. Can't remember if thats a LR/Britax one or the equivilant Britax one. I paid about 150 quid each for them and used them three times. Flogged one and one now sits in the garage. I remember I purchased the three together and it was 3p short of 600 quid - ouch!

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I'll have a look for the link, might be tomorrow. I remember getting them online, Duckworths comes to mind, but I could be wrong. Might even go to the car and take a photo!

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RalphyBMW



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http://landrover.tagworldwide.com/freeland..._en_GB.php

Not the one on page 54 is it? 2005 Honda CR-V 2.0i Executive Auto
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RalphyBMW wrote:
We have a Recaro Monza isofix, which was very disappointing. That became our spare seat and we now have a Britax KidFix, which is much better. I was also very disappointed with the previous stage Recaros, the Britax however have been great.


I have the monza too, I like the seat but the red seatbelt clip doesn't let the seat belt retract back in to the car when he gets out, not too bad when his in though Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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RalphyBMW



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That was part of our problem with it; the Monza was for the CRV, with a Britax KidPlus for my then Puma, the KidPlus was much kinder to the seatbelt, and nicer made, the headrest cover on the Monza is very poor. It was because of our experience with the KidPlus that we got a KidFix for the CRV and retired the Monza. 2005 Honda CR-V 2.0i Executive Auto
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Take great care when buying child seats. Although all manufactures of such safety seats make proud claims of meeting various specifications (i.e re UK - BSI Kit Marks / EU Code ECE R-44) their performance when tested by independent bodies, for example in the UK "Which" reveal discrepancies in their abilities in actual crash tests. So my advice is before you buy check the independent test results first. And always buy an Isofix seat.

The LR product is a Britax/Romer product. Britax/Romer Isofix seats perform very well in tests. We have a Britax Isofix child seat - but there are others equally capable. Remember that child seats are age and weight dependent to achieve their safety performance capabilities.

The 2010 ADAC safety test results highlight the following:
1: Poor Performing Brands: PEG - SAFETY FIRST - CASUAL PLAY
2: Generally Okay to Good Brands (but caution - check out very carefully actual model for your child): RECARO - MAXI COSI - CHICCO - CONCORD
3: Generally Consistent Top Performing Brands (again check actual model to ensure it is right for your child and is a top performing model - these companies do sometimes produce a second rater!): KIDDY - JANE - CYBEX - BRITAX/ROMER

Finally what can cause confusion is that not all brands are available in every market, and, that they sometimes change the model name for different markets.

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I do have 2 Roemer seats,
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http://www.britax-roemer.de/auto-kindersitze


Class 1 (Gruppe 1) seats for children from 9months to 4 years



Check the class 2-3 seats for children from 4 years up.

These seats are narrow, important if you do need 3 seats in a car!, but you can adjust them in width and height.



I do have 2 of the class 2-3 seats, the class 1 will be soon replaced by another class 2-3.

All three fits in the FL2. Was a condition to buy FL2!!! 3 seats didn't fit other SUVs I tried! Thumbs Up
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Post #86553 5th Jan 2011 2:43 pm
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RalphyBMW



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First one is the same as Britax Safefix - not tried this one, we got a pair of DuoPlus instead, the leg can make it tricky to fit to some vehicles.

The second is a Britax KidPlus (could be KidFix), KidPlus is readily available from around £85, KidFix is £110-£120. 2005 Honda CR-V 2.0i Executive Auto
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