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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkCO View Post
    Whatever you buy, install them correctly! I'd suggest you call the local FD and stop by and let them check the install before streapping a kid into it. Doing accident reconstruction, the only severe injuries to kids were when the car seat was not properly installed. If you think it is tight, it should be tighter.

    I did an accident where a mom and a teen were killed (front seat) and the toddler (in the back seat) was basically unharmed due to a 40ish mph rear end impact. Car seat saved the toddler.

    Yikes.

    So are these more difficult than installing the base? We had the FD check that, and I went through the "Baby's first Ride" - and I feel pretty good about moving and securing those.

    I guess I'm not even positive if I need a convertible or all-in-one / 3:1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by th3w01f View Post
    Here's the Britax review that changed our mind.

    We've always used Britax in the past but one feature on the new one we were looking (Advocate) at kept us from buying. Basically, if there's an accident the belt has to be cut.
    I guess I'm not super wowed by this. If I get in an accident requiring a FD visit, I don't mind cutting a belt. I'm assuming that'll be the least of my worries...
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    BTW, appreciate all the time and info everyone! The more I read, the less sure I am!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski View Post
    I guess I'm not super wowed by this. If I get in an accident requiring a FD visit, I don't mind cutting a belt. I'm assuming that'll be the least of my worries...
    My worry was something serious and first responders that didn't know they had to cut it. I'm sure they'd figure it out quickl but there's also the issue of a minor malfunction requiring you cut the belt.

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    Belts get cut all the time, especially with the tensioners. Not that I have quizzed FD guys, but all of them should be getting taught to cut belts these days. I'd think even the VFDs teach cutting.

    Installing the base is the big part. It takes a lot of force to compress the base into the seat and tension up the belt. Never heard of a FD guy doing it wrong yet and since they do it for you if you ask, safe bet.
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