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    Posted: 30 August 2011 at 7:45pm


Has anyone got this capsules/base http://www.winkalotts.co.nz/Car_Seats/Capsules_/11361/Safety_1st_onBoard_35_Air_infant_car_seat.html

looking at getting this and wheels, would like any opinions thanks


Safety 1st helps you to start your little one off on the right road with the onBoard™35 featuring Air Protect™ Side Impact Technology, bringing our revolutionary protection to an easy-to-transport infant car seat. With 17% more leg room than most infant car seats and a harness specially designed to fit preemies, the onBoard™35 Air easily accommodates the growing baby in a rear-facing position from a tiny 4 on up to a tall 35 pounds. Our specially designed Carry Curve™ handle ensures a comfortable move for both you and your baby between the car and wherever you need to go!
Rear-facing 1.8 kg,s to 15.5 kg,s and up to 80 cm,s in height
Featuring Air Protect™ revolutionary side impact technology
Immediately reduces side impact forces through the precise release of air


17% more leg room than most infant car seats
Customizable insert and low harness slots make the seat ideal for preemies and adjustable for growing babies
Carry Curve™ Handle features ergonomic design
Base Belt Lock easily secures your vehicle seat belt during installation
One Click LATCH installation system
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Whether you already own an infant seat that you'd love to turn into a travel system or if you're looking for ways to create a unique travel system of your very own.
Comforting click lets you know your car seat is safely secured*
Unique stretch canopy for weather protection — stores in integrated pouch
Convenient basket
Two parent cup holders    and snap-close storage compartment
Reflective logo
Compact fold fits easily in small spaces
Folded Flat Dimensions:
Length: 84 cm,s
Width:    52 cm,s
For use for children up to 15 kg,s
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I have the seat (but not the wheels). Its great although quite heavy once you get baby in it (and mine is just average size). Its very deep so seemed very safe compared to some of the cheaper capsules which looked like junk to me. My girl slept all the way from Ak to Napier and back so I think its comfy. Also it washes well!
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thanks skigirl
going to look at it saturday and try it in my car, but the smaller (up to 10kg) safety 1st model only just fitted behind my passanger seat (and not in the middle or behind my seat in my subaru) and as this is longer I dont like my chances of it fitting in sadly but guna try it

what sort of car have you got?

the safety 1st model that plunket had that I tried is brand new and seemed very light in weight and plunket has brand new wheels too I can hire seat/wheels of the up to 10kg model for $80 for a year so that is good if the other one doesnt fit, next best option
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The latest consumer reviews carseats and capsules was just looking at it today think the model in question was one of the ones recommended, I don't subscribe but can have another look at it this week (at MILs) or you can go to their online page but think you need to be a member or pay a viewing fee to see reports.
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