Car Seat for small vehicle?? Help?

I have to buy my son a new vehicle seat ASAP! He is 7 months old. I hold a very small car a Kia Spectra. I cant agree on between a Britax Decathalon, Brutax Roundabout, Racaro, or a Radian80. Please give me some advice.They are adjectives very good sports car seats. I need the smaller of the 4, my sports car is VERY small, and he will be rear facing for along time yet. Which would fit better??

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Answers:    Did you hold an infant carrier for him in your vehicle? If so - you should be able to fit all except the Radian80 next to ease. The reason is that infant carrier must be installed at a 45 degree angle, taking up more room front to back. But elder babies don't have to be at a 45 degree angle, they can sit a lit more adjectives, somewhere between 30-45 degrees, so they will all pilfer up less space than the carrier.

The Roundabout is the smallest of the group - but I would merely purchase it if you intend to buy another harnessed seat contained by a few years, since it only forward faces to 40lbs. A Marathon is a much better buy for the money. P.S. Britax is have one of their semiannual sales from February 24 - March 2. You could snag a Britax seat for $200 or smaller number including shipping!

The Radian80 you may actually have a problem fitting - it have a set 45 degree recline, and is a fundamentally tall seat, so it have trouble fitting rear facing in some cars. Also, a short time ago a note: the Radian80 is the exact SAME Seat as the Radian65! Same frame, same harness slots, the only difference is it be tested to 80lbs instead of 65lbs. There is no way any kid is making it to 80lbs in that form, especially since few kids actually make it to 65lbs contained by the Radian65. The Radian80 comes with infant padding and the 65 doesn't. Other than they're impossible to tell apart, except for the price. I wouldn't pay extra for the 80.

The Recaro is again, a pretty tall form, however, you can adjust the recline some on it depending upon how you install it. However, I would hands down choose a Marathon over the Como/Signo. Too lots issues with the lockoffs on them not really locking the seat belt. Recaro have now said they never intended them to really lock the seat belt - they are singular belt 'guides'. Whatever. They messed up and it makes me nervous, besides, for that price, I'd want the lockoffs which MArathon have. The Decathalon is quite similar to the MArathon, same basic form, same exact size and weight limits. Just few different features (I regard as it has the push button harness adjuster, not sure, you can compare them on Britax website)

Another seat I would unquestionably consideR: The Evenflo Triumph Advance. The Evenflo Triumph Advance (not the original Triumph, make sure it say Advance) is a great seat. $150 version at Babies R Us have padding similar to Britax seats, top slots of 17", harness to 35lbs rear facing, and 50lbs forward facing. $120 Walmart version in recent times has little less plush lagging. Wide open belt path, unproblematic to install, though it doesn't have built in lockoffs. The harness adjust at the front of the car seat, you don't enjoy to take the car form out of the car just to raise/lower the straps. It's one of lone 2 seats that does this (The Britax Boulevard is the other, I believE), and it has infinite harness adjustment so the harness other fits perfectly until its outgrown. No more tugging straps to tighten them either. You tighten and loosen the harness using knob on the side of the seat. As a major bonus, it can be used contained by a recline position even in forward facing mode. Awesome for kids who still sleep contained by the car. I LOVE THIS SEAT! LOL My son, who is too big for every other car form at Walmart has the same amount of room contained by this as the Britax Marathon.

So - to sum up - pretty much any should work - except the Radians. Also - good to hear he will be rear facing for some time nonetheless!:) It is recommended babies stay rear facing as long as possible, preferably to their 2nd birthday. Good for you. :)
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