Does a good isofix group 1,2,3 carseat exist?
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    Default Does a good isofix group 1,2,3 carseat exist?

    Hello everyone

    After much carseat shuffling I've decided a combined group 1,2&3 carseat is the only way forward.

    I also want Isofix so I don't risk the seat belts slackening off or getting wrecked.

    Can only find a few online and wondered if anyone had successfully found a type they could recommend getting or avoiding!

    Thanks

    Sweetpea x
    Sweetpea x

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    We have halfords own make one. The five point harness straps are a little short, but v easy to adjust. Its set up in the middle if my c4 & I can still manage to use the adult seatbelt for my five year old with the five point bits pulled out if the way. So far, so fabulous!

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    the Jane Montecarlo has good reviews. it uses a booster cushion instead of 5point harness. Because it doesn't have the 5point harness it means that when the older children use it there's no buckles to sit on which my 2 hate.

 

 

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