Sign In. Email Address. Create Account. First Name. Last Name. Verify Email Address. New Password. Verify Password. Two seconds later, all of the hassle of traveling with such a heavy seat was worth it because the seat was installed properly and we were ready to go.
I realize that this is a very short sentence that is not proportionate to the relief and awesomeness of installing the seat so quickly and easily. However, having the Frontier along for the ride front-loaded my frustrations because once it was time to put the seat into the car, it was like magic. The convenience of being able to install a seat properly and quickly without much sweating or grunting was totally worth the effort! Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.
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We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. Joined Aug 14, I've have taken the Roundabout on the plane several times and it works just fine.
You do have to use it forward facing and in the window seat. All airlines require car seats to be in the window seat. Good luck and have fun! Joined Aug 29, We have 2 cars and 2 car seats. We have a Roundabout and a Century We always bring the Century with us because it's smaller and less bulky. Joined Jul 6, We have used our Roundabout on 6 flights so far - always rear-facing. We've had no problems getting it installed - one of the things I like so much about the Roundabout is how easy it is to install.
We have a backpack carrying case for our carseat that makes it much easier to carry around the airport and folds up small once you take the seat out. You can install a carseat rear-facing because it goes in the window seat. Therefore, it does not block evacuation of anyone in that row.
Whether the person in the row in front of you can recline or not does not affect evacuation. I would take the carseat your child most often uses so that your child will be most likely to be comfortable. My dd is 16 months old and just now weighs over 20 lbs.
I have decided not turn her around yet as it is still safest for a child to be rear-facing and the Roundabout is safe rear-facing for children up to 30 lbs. I was once told by a flight attendant that the 20 lbs rule does not apply on aircaraft but I still felt more comfortable keeping our dd rear-facing. So, I guess that decision comes down to what you and your child are most comfortable with.
Have a great trip!! Thank you for all of your helpful replies! I guess it's timeto check out the new edition of Baby Bargains!!
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