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by marytara,
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Jul 26, 2004
Pros: good option for a larger child in a 5 point harness, booster later on
Cons: Harness comes threaded "backwards", hard to find
The Bottom Line: A more affordable option than Britax this seat will safely secure your larger child in a 5 point harness, then later converts to a booster.
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by caviller,
Jun 7, 2003
Pros: 5-point Harness to 50 pounds. Good value.
Cons: Difficult to rethread harness straps. Construction issues.
The Bottom Line: This model fills a niche for children above 40 pounds who need a harness. It also converts to a nice booster!
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by scatterbunny,
Dec 26, 2003
Pros: 50 lb. & 48" limit, good value for the money, comfortable
Cons: Difficult to adjust harness system, long crotch strap
The Bottom Line: I recommend this seat for parents with above-average size toddlers or any child they want to keep harnessed past the traditional 40 inches/40 pounds. Excellent value!
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by murphydog77,
Jun 10, 2003
Pros: 5-point harness to 50 lbs., lightweight, excellent manual
Cons: difficult harness adjuster, long crotch strap, harness threaded European-style
The Bottom Line: The Airway is a nice seat for parents who want to keep their kids in a harness for longer.
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