[Babies R Us] Evenflo Platinum Triumph LX Car Seat $99,97 !
- Deal Link:
- http://www.toysrus.ca/product/index.jsp ... =116506226
- Price:
- 99.97
- Expiry:
- March 9, 2017
- Retailer:
- Babies R Us


starting tomorrow fed 24. Pretty good deal
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Feb 23rd, 2017 8:12 pm
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Fair enough. Maybe they are holding stock for the sale? But currently, in-store only.RaphaelG041 wrote: ↑ ottawa is the color not the location
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The Diono seat will last much, much longer rear-facing. The Triumph has a 37" height limit for rear-facing. It is recommended to keep kids rear-facing as long as possible (at least age 2). We recently turned my 3y10m daughter forward facing, and she asked to be turned back around (which we did -- she still fits in the rear facing limits of our Fllo and would fit rear-facing in a Diono seat as well).keyser-soze wrote: ↑ Thought on this vs snuggle-bugz-snugglebugz-ca-diono-radia ... 9-2082989/
I know the price is very different, but wanted ppls opinions.
Feb 24th, 2017 11:23 am
I heard its much safer to keep them in a rear facing car seat until at least 40 poundsmuskrat191 wrote: ↑ The Diono seat will last much, much longer rear-facing. The Triumph has a 37" height limit for rear-facing. It is recommended to keep kids rear-facing as long as possible (at least age 2). We recently turned my 3y10m daughter forward facing, and she asked to be turned back around (which we did -- she still fits in the rear facing limits of our Fllo and would fit rear-facing in a Diono seat as well).
Both seats can be incompatible in some vehicles (this is true about all car seats), so it is a good idea to try before you buy.
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Kids can be rear-facing until they meet the height OR weight OR fit requirement of the seat in the rear-facing mode. (The fit requirement is generally a certain amount of shell above their heads.) Car seats will vary in their rear-facing limits, as well as leg room. Kids will figure out what do with their legs (mine usually crosses her legs, but some kids are more creative). The only leg complaints I get are from my older daughter. She is forward facing, and since they dangle, her legs often fall asleep.
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It completely depends on the vehicle. If the vehicle seatback is flat, then the knobs will generally work. If the seat has a "bolster" on the side, then the knobs can be very difficult or impossible to use.
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