Child Seat in a CSL
Discussion
I have two in mine, for my 10 week old son and my 2 year old daughter.
The only hassle is you need to perminantly fix them and as the >9 months seat (the orange one) is rearward facing you'll need to angle the little one in kinda carefully each time...
Oh, the vibrations also put both of them to sleep really really quickly!!
The only hassle is you need to perminantly fix them and as the >9 months seat (the orange one) is rearward facing you'll need to angle the little one in kinda carefully each time...
Oh, the vibrations also put both of them to sleep really really quickly!!
robm3 said:
I have two in mine, for my 10 week old son and my 2 year old daughter.
The only hassle is you need to perminantly fix them and as the >9 months seat (the orange one) is rearward facing you'll need to angle the little one in kinda carefully each time...
Oh, the vibrations also put both of them to sleep really really quickly!!
You are brave! My wife insisted I sell mine just before my son was born "No way are you driving a baby around in that loud, boneshaker!"The only hassle is you need to perminantly fix them and as the >9 months seat (the orange one) is rearward facing you'll need to angle the little one in kinda carefully each time...
Oh, the vibrations also put both of them to sleep really really quickly!!
That's why I have the M5.
Zod said:
robm3 said:
I have two in mine, for my 10 week old son and my 2 year old daughter.
The only hassle is you need to perminantly fix them and as the >9 months seat (the orange one) is rearward facing you'll need to angle the little one in kinda carefully each time...
Oh, the vibrations also put both of them to sleep really really quickly!!
You are brave! My wife insisted I sell mine just before my son was born "No way are you driving a baby around in that loud, boneshaker!"The only hassle is you need to perminantly fix them and as the >9 months seat (the orange one) is rearward facing you'll need to angle the little one in kinda carefully each time...
Oh, the vibrations also put both of them to sleep really really quickly!!
That's why I have the M5.
Wifey wife actually likes driving it but hates getting the kids in and out...
The Dude said:
Zod said:
You are brave! My wife insisted I sell mine just before my son was born "No way are you driving a baby around in that loud, boneshaker!"
That's why I have the M5.
No, it's cos I rang your wife and told her to convince you to sell it...That's why I have the M5.
Zod said:
The Dude said:
Zod said:
You are brave! My wife insisted I sell mine just before my son was born "No way are you driving a baby around in that loud, boneshaker!"
That's why I have the M5.
No, it's cos I rang your wife and told her to convince you to sell it...That's why I have the M5.
True, true.
robm3 said:
I have two in mine, for my 10 week old son and my 2 year old daughter.
The only hassle is you need to perminantly fix them and as the >9 months seat (the orange one) is rearward facing you'll need to angle the little one in kinda carefully each time...
Oh, the vibrations also put both of them to sleep really really quickly!!
Rob,The only hassle is you need to perminantly fix them and as the >9 months seat (the orange one) is rearward facing you'll need to angle the little one in kinda carefully each time...
Oh, the vibrations also put both of them to sleep really really quickly!!
You're a star - currently investigating feasability of CSL now that junior is on the way and your photo is all that I need to persuade the other half!
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