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66 questions from our users
PeeBeeasked
I dont have Isoflex so will it still be compatible?
2 answers
Yes. You can still use a regular seatbelt. My car has isofix mounts not in the center seat forcing me to use standard seatbelts. It works fine it just takes longer to setup. The tethers for the isofix stay neatly tucked in a compartment you wont even see them.
Thank you so much! I have a Nissan Dualis so hopefully the size will fit too!!
Rhiasked
Is this car seat breathable? My Bub gets really sweaty and hot in his current car seat?
3 answers
Yes very much so. The Thermo5 Bamboo fabric by far is the best I've seen on any car seat. This was the primary reason why I got this seat. Go to a shop and just touch it and compare with the others. Nothing comes close.
Having the bamboo aspect to it I presume that it would be cooler. I have only had it through winter so I cant give a definate yes, but on the warmer days we have had it has been fine.
Support C.Britax Safe-n-Sound
HI Rhi, thanks for your question. The Millenia SICT has Thermo5™ Bamboo Fabric. Thermo5 High Performance fabric with Bamboo delivers the premium comfort your baby deserves, kind regards, The Britax Team.
Meldasked
Hello I am just wondering if this seat reclines enough when forward facing that when BUB is sleeping they head doesn't flop forwards? Thank you
2 answers
Support C.Britax Safe-n-Sound
Hi Meld, thanks for your question. We would recommend that your little one remains rear facing for as long as possible, the Millenia SICT is suitable for rear facing up to 2-3 yrs of age. Please feel free to give us a call on 1300 303 330 if you would like to discuss this with us in further detail. Kind regards, The Britax Team.
Hello thank you . Yes I wondered when they are 2 or 3 if it reclines enough that their head doesn't flop forward?
Thank you
Forhadasked
Can I fit it in my 2010 Honda CRV?
2 answers
Don't see why it wouldn't, it is very compact. I guess it depends which side you are putting the seat on (drivers vs passenger) and how tall you are. If bubs is rear facing and you had a really tall driver then put the seat on the passenger side. As bubs grows you extend the head support as required and that's when the seat will start to take up more room. That's when it could become a squeeze with a tall person in the seat with it pushed back. In saying that there is plenty of room in my X-trail and that would be similar to your CRV. Best thing is always try it in your car, most baby stores are more than happy to sit it in your car so you can see for yourself.
Thanks a lot mate. Planning to go to BBB tomorrow to have a look this one. Seems to me this is really a good product.
Mona Pasked
Will this seat fit in a 2011 Toyota Corolla Hatchback?
3 answers
I'm guessing you mean with baby rearward facing? Not that I've put this seat in that model car, but I did in a much small car and it was fine, if you have a big baby and raise the head support it might touch the front seat with a tall person driving. I would say it would be fine, but try one first if unsure
It's a very long car seat when rearward facing. Maybe consider something like the Britax Slimm-line AHR, or Infasecure Quattro for you car. They will fit much more comfortably.
We have a 2012 Corolla and this seat fits, there isn't a lot of room for the front passenger, but it's actually better than in our Subaru Forester!
Risaasked
I'm wondering if this car seat will fit in a 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer?
2 answers
This seat has a similar footprint as other Britax Safe n Sound car seats. The base isn't much bigger than my previous Maxi Cosi car capsule though in rearward position it needs to be fully reclined and is quite long/high (and will get higher to accommodate a growing baby). So if you intend to use it in rearward position to 2-3 years of age for your baby, you will need to keep moving the front passenger seat forward (if placed behind that seat)
Try it in your car prior to purchase (all good baby shops will let you do this if you ask). It is quite a long car seat, so make sure it's a comfortable fit prior to purchasing.
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