Evo dads: Recaro Young Sport car seat info and pics for your kids
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I wonder how the recaro pro-ride line fit in the evo x's rear facing. It looks a bit bulky compared to other rear-facing seats - understandably so since they seem to be extremely safe. Does anyone have any experience with them, or any comparable rear-facing seat for the first year or so? Did it fit well in the seat and did it require the passenger seat to be slid all the way up?
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I wonder how the recaro pro-ride line fit in the evo x's rear facing. It looks a bit bulky compared to other rear-facing seats - understandably so since they seem to be extremely safe. Does anyone have any experience with them, or any comparable rear-facing seat for the first year or so? Did it fit well in the seat and did it require the passenger seat to be slid all the way up?
My son is 6 months old now and I figure has at least another month or two before he goes into the signo.
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I have the Signo but still haven't used it yet. I have been using a peg perego infant seat for now. Once my son out grows it, he will use the Signo. It is bulky, but if you angle the passenger straight up, you don't have to slide it all the way forward.
My son is 6 months old now and I figure has at least another month or two before he goes into the signo.
My son is 6 months old now and I figure has at least another month or two before he goes into the signo.
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FYI - The young sport is now on clearance at most online retailers and will not be available soon. If you want one, now is the time to buy it.
The proRide and proSport are newer options.
The proRide and proSport are newer options.