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Britax chaperone stroller review
Britax chaperone stroller review







britax chaperone stroller review
  1. #BRITAX CHAPERONE STROLLER REVIEW INSTALL#
  2. #BRITAX CHAPERONE STROLLER REVIEW DRIVER#

Safety, of course, comes first, and I figure I get a tiny bit more exercise because I’m running from one side of the car to the other.

#BRITAX CHAPERONE STROLLER REVIEW DRIVER#

This is a large seat, and we had to move it to behind the passenger side of our car, as there wasn’t enough room for the driver to move his seat back and actually drive the car. I’ve found it simple to remove the canopy and do not have it on the carrier on most days. It stays up nicely, but when pushed back (as in, not in use) it sags and often falls under the carrier. The canopy on the seat is huge, and protects her nicely in the rain. Not necessarily plush, but it seems more firm–so that she likely feels less of the hard plastic.  The Chaperone’s seat is simple to remove and wash (when necessary) and, while just as heavy as other seats, the handle makes it easy to carry. The cushion is also stronger than many other carseats.

#BRITAX CHAPERONE STROLLER REVIEW INSTALL#

The “wings” (as I call them) of the side impact protection cradled her tiny head so nicely I was never concerned about her little head hanging to the side (I had to purchase and install cushions for baby’s older siblings). It also fits snugly in a single row of my pilot with 2 other carseats (Graco Nautilus and Britax Marathon).In addition to the safety (which, of course, comes first) baby seems comfortable. Its easy to carry and strap her in correctly.

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I’m certain my baby is very safe in this Britax seat. 5-point harness is easy for mom and dad to attach and detach.Includes both LATCH and seatbelt installation on the base.With wing support around the head that provide extra protection and cradle head from wobbling and ensures proper alignment. This is much less of a hassle for parents (adjusting with threads is a PITA) and it ensures proper alignment of restraints with 7 heights (should be just below the shoulders when child is rear-facing.) In this seat, as baby grows, move this area up to find the proper restraint height. The head restraint (below) holds the top two restraints in the 5-point harness. No rethread height adjustment: possibly my favorite part of the seat.It has an “anti-rebound bar” to stabalize seat in case of impact. Comes with a base like none I’d ever seen before.(this is a baby carrier seat, it does not sit forward facing) Longer than most, it fits a child 4-30 pounds rearfacing.They’ve worked hard to earn the reputation, and its no surprise to me that when it came to creating a new baby carrier/carseat and stroller travel system, they set their standards high, to meet our expectations. And when we think of the best in car seats, we’re going to think of Britax.









Britax chaperone stroller review