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Old 11-03-2009, 04:10 PM   #1
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Boosters with latch?

What is available?

For now, DS is in a turbobooster in DH's car, but it seems SO unstable when DH turns and it makes us both very nervous. DS is 6 and rides in a Radian XT in my car. I'm fine with him being in a booster, but DH said he'd like something that is actually connected to the car so it doesn't slide around.

I told him to use the dang Nautilus that we already have since DS still fits in it.

But JIC, are there any boosters that can be latched to the car?
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Old 11-03-2009, 04:14 PM   #2
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Re: Boosters with latch?

The Sunshine Kids Monterey and the Clek Oobr are two that I know of.
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Re: Boosters with latch?

Frontier in booster mode and I think I remember the Nauti allows it.
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Re: Boosters with latch?

And Graco goes back and forth with the Nautilus being able to be LATCHed in as a booster. They said yes, they said no. Since I don't think there were changes to the seat, it would be a parental decision to LATCH it in, regardless of Graco's answer du jour.

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Re: Boosters with latch?

The Nautilus can be used LATCHed as a booster.
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