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Old Apr 2nd, 2008, 02:42 PM   #25
RooniusMaximus
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I think when people are quoting the original poster's comment, they're focusing on one bit and not the other.

Yes, it does say "dont see the point of speding loads on a seat tht is not the kids main seat" (sic), but it also goes on to say "but is just as good and safe."

In my book, that's just saying I want a seat that is as good, but doesn't cost the earth.
In your own reply later, you mention that the MINI seat isn't good buy, but costs more than better, cheaper seats. Isn't that applying the same logic?

NB. I have to say, I thought the same thing, but if you read the entire thread (and you must have done to do that whole multi-quote stuff) then you'd see that she's not talking about £50 seat, but rather £140 seats as aopposed to £200+ seats - as outlined below.

Quote: Originally Posted by red111 (original)
jimcupra ---- sorry if i came accross the wrong way.
the kids safety is the most important thing (that goes without saying!!!!!!!)
i just wanted to know if the £140 seat (for example the maxi cosi xp) is as good and safe as the seats that are £200 (for example the Bebe confort axiss).
and what the differance is comfort wise for the child ie the seating position in the car - can they see out the window for example.
i was also looking at the seats such as the Concord Trimax to see if any one else who had a mini knows if this fits the back seat.

red

It seems to me that here's someone that's been presented with some options and is asking opinions about which one is best - that signifies someone that does care, rather than someone that doesn't.


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