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Hakkaboy 09-13-2022 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 9075661)
I didn't even realize some convertible seats require you to rethread the harness to adjust the height. We've got two of the Graco Extend2Fit and it's like the video above. I just check the kids every so often and pop it up a click when needed. The covers are quite easy to remove and wash too. Just use a fork to help rehook the elastics.

https://www.gracobaby.com/car-seats/...P_1963212.html

I have both and I think there are pros and cons.

On the ones where I have to manually thread it in (Nuna Pipa, Clek Foonf), it gives me a more secure and tighter fit when using the harness. On my no rethread ones (Britax Boulevard CT, Graco 4ever, Dimension65), it does not give me as a secure fit, but it's way more convenient.

Regarding whether or not rethreading the harness is a big deal or not. On my Clek, the seat is always secure due by rigid latch (very few seats have this, and it's way better than normal latch) and the way the seat belt is secured on the lockoff. So there really isn't any reason to recheck the fit. Getting the almost 40 lb seat in and out once or twice is not a big deal, but I got sick of it after the 3rd,4th, 5th+ time. On an infant seat, it's not a big deal, but then again the Clek is probably heaviest seat on the market.

That's why for my second child, I was looking for easiest install + no rethread harness. But other people may prioritize other features. Unfortunately there is no perfect car seat, just like there is no perfect car.

inv4zn 09-13-2022 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Hakkaboy (Post 9075760)
On my Clek, the seat is always secure due by rigid latch (very few seats have this, and it's way better than normal latch) and the way the seat belt is secured on the lockoff.

I don't know the seat, and I don't know if I'm misreading, but I'm fairly certain you are not supposed to use LATCH and seatbelts at the same time.

I know the Nuna Pipa does as we have one, and is one of the few seats that allow this. For the majority is it's Latch OR seatbelt.

Hakkaboy 09-13-2022 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by inv4zn (Post 9075786)
I don't know the seat, and I don't know if I'm misreading, but I'm fairly certain you are not supposed to use LATCH and seatbelts at the same time.

I know the Nuna Pipa does as we have one, and is one of the few seats that allow this. For the majority is it's Latch OR seatbelt.

yes, correct, I also have a Pipa. normal latch = no seat belt

but rigid latch (Nina Pipa and Clek Foonf) = use with seat belt.

That's why I prefer rigid latch. Clek Fllo (cheaper version) does not have a rigid latch and therefore can not use a seat belt with the latch

EvoFire 09-14-2022 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by inv4zn (Post 9075689)
So this is entirely anecdotal, but my cousin with 3 kids all had Clek's. They said they bought them because of the features, made in Canada, etc etc., and I know a lot of people that have them and love them.

But I looked at it in store, and the seat was like...made of thick cardboard with some felt-ish fabric on it, and while I'm sure toddlers probably don't give a shit about comfort, looked very uncomfortable to sit in. We also had to borrow one of them from said cousin, and it definitely was not comfortable for the child - she hated it lol. But that's after being in the Rava for a long time.

The Rava also does have some pitfalls, now that we've used it for ~1.5 years. The 'rebound bar' that is mandatory when rear facing is clipped in by friction, and two buttons. A good kick outward from the toddler will unclip it, and it's super annoying to get back in. Also there's a footrest that is mandatory, and 100% it will leave a big indent in the seat. But like I said there's no levelling needed, it's pretty easy to install properly for RF and FF, it's comfy and easy to clean/wash, and height adjustable very, very easily. It is expensive, yes, but both the wife and I feel are worth it.

That's interesting because I found that my son prefers the Clek over the other seats he's had. I think it's just a case of every kid being different.

For the Diono, when we were shopping convertibles, they were on sale for $300 down from 550? I asked about it and the sales there said if you don't have a van or something big, don't get it because it needs a lot of room for rear facing due to it being a rigid seat that just tilts. Front facing is fine.

!Aznboi128 09-14-2022 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by inv4zn (Post 9075786)
I don't know the seat, and I don't know if I'm misreading, but I'm fairly certain you are not supposed to use LATCH and seatbelts at the same time.

I know the Nuna Pipa does as we have one, and is one of the few seats that allow this. For the majority is it's Latch OR seatbelt.

Depends on car manufacture. Most allow both seat belt and rigid latch for the Clek Foonf front facing. For rear facing it's one or the other.

For anyone that's interested in a Nuna Pipa, just make sure you can get the right angle in your car. It's been a problem.

vash13 09-14-2022 08:29 AM

I'd like to suggest the Nuna rava as well. The biggest thing is how easy it is to clean the fabric compared to Clek. My kid puked in the Clek and it was just the worse experience cleaning since you can't put it in the washer and you have to remove screws to remove the fabric to hand wash. Nuna rava just take it all out and throw it in the washing machine. If you have kids that get motion sickness easily go with the nuna rava. It's worth the extra money.

Eff-1 09-15-2022 01:34 PM

thanks guys, I think I am sold on the nuna rava, subject to test fit of course.

going to hold my nose while paying for it!

TypeRNammer 09-15-2022 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by vash13 (Post 9075856)
I'd like to suggest the Nuna rava as well. The biggest thing is how easy it is to clean the fabric compared to Clek. My kid puked in the Clek and it was just the worse experience cleaning since you can't put it in the washer and you have to remove screws to remove the fabric to hand wash. Nuna rava just take it all out and throw it in the washing machine. If you have kids that get motion sickness easily go with the nuna rava. It's worth the extra money.

Agreed

I had a Clek Fllo previously and it was a bitch and a half to clean off puke. To top that off, my son puked strawberry yogurt :fuuuuu:

But having to own multiple Diono Radian series seats, there had been a few accidents in them. They were easy to clean. Peel off the cover and toss it in the washer

vash13 09-15-2022 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Eff-1 (Post 9076038)
thanks guys, I think I am sold on the nuna rava, subject to test fit of course.

going to hold my nose while paying for it!

You won't regret. Machine washable and no rethreading is very convenient. Honestly if you plan to have more than one kid and also can wait, get a couple of them during black Friday sale or when nuna rava has a sale. Don't need to go to any specific store because the sale is across all baby stores. Just hit up west coast kids or tj kiddies. West Coast kids also price matches any Canadian store as well.

Eff-1 09-16-2022 10:17 AM

^ totally. we are in no rush, don't need it until January. So black friday is likely a good bet.

!Aznboi128 09-16-2022 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Eff-1 (Post 9076140)
^ totally. we are in no rush, don't need it until January. So black friday is likely a good bet.

In that case, start testing them in your car now and then buy it on Black Friday.

Win win!

inv4zn 09-16-2022 02:16 PM

Semi-serious, but if this is your first Black Friday with a baby, then cut off your wife's internet access for about 2 weeks before that.

The amount of ads/spam from local baby stores leading up to Black Friday is astronomical.

SSM_DC5 09-23-2022 07:43 AM

Plastic wheels vs rubber wheels on strollers. Is going plastic worth the $500 in savings?

Liquid_o2 09-23-2022 07:50 AM

Well, I became a father of identical twin boys on Wednesday! Joining my fellow OG RS'rs into parenthood.

Boys will be in NICU for a while, but things are positive overall (fingers crossed).

inv4zn 09-23-2022 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Liquid_o2 (Post 9076770)
Well, I became a father of identical twin boys on Wednesday! Joining my fellow OG RS'rs into parenthood.

Boys will be in NICU for a while, but things are positive overall (fingers crossed).

My biggest dream and worst fear! Congratulations man!

!Aznboi128 09-23-2022 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by SSM_DC5 (Post 9076768)
Plastic wheels vs rubber wheels on strollers. Is going plastic worth the $500 in savings?

Depends on where you're going. Rubber is best for those who like to be outdoorsy. If you're a mall family, plastic is fine.

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Originally Posted by Liquid_o2 (Post 9076770)
Well, I became a father of identical twin boys on Wednesday! Joining my fellow OG RS'rs into parenthood.

Boys will be in NICU for a while, but things are positive overall (fingers crossed).

Congrats!!

supafamous 09-23-2022 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Liquid_o2 (Post 9076770)
Well, I became a father of identical twin boys on Wednesday! Joining my fellow OG RS'rs into parenthood.

Boys will be in NICU for a while, but things are positive overall (fingers crossed).

Congrats! Good luck with the NICU, my daughter spent a couple days in the NICU when she was born and the people there are so great (we were at St. Paul's).

supafamous 09-23-2022 12:37 PM

https://bc.ctvnews.ca/b-c-families-c...onth-1.6081149

This is pretty great - I'm going to see my daycare costs for my 3 year old drop from $1620/mo to $1175/mo.

Hakkaboy 09-23-2022 01:47 PM

How does it work? Will our daycares just suddenly start charging us less or do we have to apply for it?

It will definitely help on the $2200+ per month that we are currently spending!

supafamous 09-23-2022 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Hakkaboy (Post 9076795)
How does it work? Will our daycares just suddenly start charging us less or do we have to apply for it?

It will definitely help on the $2200+ per month that we are currently spending!

If your daycare already gets a subsidy from the provincial gov't - I think it's called a CCOF or similar - then this is just an increase to that subsidy so it should automatically show up for you. My kid goes to CEFA and right now our subsidy is $100/mo as she's 3 and it's automatic.

If your daycare doesn't get the subsidy then its high time to get them to sign up for it (some daycares either don't qualify or don't want gov't oversight).

Edit: I just got the email from my daycare that the new subsidy will show up Dec 1 for us.

EvoFire 09-23-2022 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by supafamous (Post 9076793)
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/b-c-families-c...onth-1.6081149

This is pretty great - I'm going to see my daycare costs for my 3 year old drop from $1620/mo to $1175/mo.

That's huge. Almost halves our daycare cost, and it'll make the second mat leave easier.

Liquid_o2 09-24-2022 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by supafamous (Post 9076792)
Congrats! Good luck with the NICU, my daughter spent a couple days in the NICU when she was born and the people there are so great (we were at St. Paul's).

Yah, we are at Children's and the staff are amazing here.

AzNightmare 09-25-2022 08:31 PM

I was looking at this crib and ready to pull the trigger.

https://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product...white/15555363

But I was checking up reviews on Reddit a post
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About 10 months ago (my son just turned 8 months) my sister in law bought us the crib above from Amazon - sold by a third party. Prior to this morning, we have not had any issues.

This morning after changing my sons diaper, I placed him in his crib so I could use the bathroom and wash my hands. I was gone approximately 2 minutes. When I returned, my son had about 12-15 salt sized paint chips around his mouth with another 10-12 salt sized paint chips on his tongue. When I inspected the inside railing, there was a spot of missing paint about the size of a dime.

We contacted Amazon, but they have been unable to help because it’s sold by a third party. However, they were able to tell us that Delta cribs have been recalled for 1.5 MILLION child deaths, but were unable to tell us which model.
My question is, wouldn't this be an issue for all painted cribs if a baby starts gnawing on it, and how would one prevent this?

inv4zn 09-25-2022 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by AzNightmare (Post 9076935)
I was looking at this crib and ready to pull the trigger.

https://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product...white/15555363

But I was checking up reviews on Reddit a post


My question is, wouldn't this be an issue for all painted cribs if a baby starts gnawing on it, and how would one prevent this?

Haha they all do it at some point, right around when they can stand on their own is when they start to teeth - though some kids apparently do it more than others. They specifically make "crib rail covers", which are just fabrics that you tie onto the edges to prevent this, I think there are silicone ones as well.

If you bought a crib from a reputable manufacturer/source, then the paint should be safe; but we went through the same thing and bought something like this: https://www.bedbathandbeyond.ca/stor...ib-rail-covers

FWIW ours ate a shit ton of paint and probably some wood while she was teething and she's fine.

vash13 09-25-2022 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by AzNightmare (Post 9076935)
I was looking at this crib and ready to pull the trigger.

https://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product...white/15555363

But I was checking up reviews on Reddit a post


My question is, wouldn't this be an issue for all painted cribs if a baby starts gnawing on it, and how would one prevent this?

You should consider spending a bit more and making sure you buy a crib that is manufactured in Canada. Then you know the wood has been treated and painted properly and is child safe.

This is the crib I got and it's been great for two kids so far.

https://www.dutailier.com/en_ca/furn...om_store=en_us

There is one used on facebook right now with a good price!

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...4725771342830/


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