Capsule or Convertible Car Seat
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Topic: Capsule or Convertible Car Seat
Posted By: DonnaB
Subject: Capsule or Convertible Car Seat
Date Posted: 31 July 2009 at 10:25pm
DD was in a convertible car seat from day one.. The car seat is strapped in using the seat belt and an anchor bolt strap so doesn't move at all.
With number 2 on the way, money is tight and so have borrowed a Capsule from friend. No base, no padding, just a straight forward capsule. It doesn't look safe enough to me - not like DD's convertible which is loaded with padding. And the fact that the capsule doesn't have an anchor strap.
Have any other parents found the capsule with no base a safe option (secure) or have you gone on to purchase another convertible..? DD won't be in a booster seat for a little while yet.
Help..!
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Posted By: Nic01
Date Posted: 04 August 2009 at 11:05am
Capsules don't usually have anchor straps. If they're installed correctly though, they are usually pretty secure. If you're a bit wary about that one, what about looking at hiring a different capsule from Plunket for 6 months or so? Otherwise maybe get another convertible carseat? My boy is still in his Cosco carseat at 3 1/2, so has had pretty good use out of it...
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Posted By: Febgirl
Date Posted: 04 August 2009 at 1:11pm
We have a capsule without a base and I've always found it really secure (other than the time DH forgot to put the seatbelt around it and I didn't notice until we went around a corner and it tipped over on the backseat - but that's another story ) We've got a good quality one with lots of padding and a newborn head insert part though, we've hired a cheap one while on holiday and I didn't like it - no padding and didn't look very comfortable. Think we had to put a towel under the hired one to fit it securely with the seatbelt.
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Posted By: flakesitchyfeet
Date Posted: 06 August 2009 at 9:47am
It would be worth taking it to where your friend purchased it from to see if they can fit it? Or to a plunket person? The first capsule we purchased was a cheaper one without a base, and we took it to our antenatal class teacher to fit it. She couldn't get it sitting securely, so from there we took it back to the store, who also couldn't get it sititng correctly. In the end, we had that one refunded and purchased a new one with a base, which left me feeling much more comfortable.
Does it have a locking clip thingee?
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Posted By: DonnaB
Date Posted: 06 August 2009 at 3:25pm
Thanks for your comments ladies.. No locking clip thing - The carseat is 4 years old as that's how old their eldest son is..
Think I might feel a bit happier hiring one, especially with more padding.. My GF said you can just add inserts from Baby City etc but I don't see the point.. Would rather hire a nicer capsule with more padding than buying it. Make sense..?
Have looked at those Cosco seats Nic and they look pretty good - have been in contact with Baby on the Move who have offered to help so prob made up own mind what to do..
Thanks again - appreciate it..
Donna
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Posted By: Ella1
Date Posted: 06 August 2009 at 10:41pm
I liked using the inserts in the capsule, just cause it kept her snug and kept her head from rolling around. I bought my inserts for $5 on TM.
I love my capsule, especially cause I have a pair of Snap'nGo wheels to go with them. Sooo easy!
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