Second row harness/booster seat

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Mine has 5-point, but we are still on forward-facing seats. I was basing my opinion on fit and finish. I'm actually pretty bummed out to hear about this, I think having the 5-point is a must-have feature.
 
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I forgot to get before pictures. But here is my 5 1/2 year old sitting the Britax Frontier with the click tight. This seat is a lot smaller than his other one. He can climb up and in by himself. And there is plenty of room between him and my seat.

To read about the click tight system is one thing, to use it is another. I consider myself somewhat of professional car seat installer. The click tight makes it super easy. And I have never installed a car seat that is a solid as this one. I try to shake it and the armrest starts to give way and the whole truck is moving.

I feel very confident this seat was the way to go. I highly recommend it!

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The 100 series will swallow a lot of seat. My wife's Sienna is equipped with a Britax front facing and an Orbit rear facing seat for our two youngest, but when it came time for the oldest to switch to a booster, we went with a Graco Nautilus 65. I was all set to go the Diono route when I decided to outfit the LX, but I liked the Nautilus design enough to buy two of them. Right now, I have a Graco Nautilus in the 2nd row passenger and middle, and there's a rear facing Graco Contender 65 behind the drivers seat (all three fit in the second row with room to spare).

I'm a fan of Britax and I think they're more user-friendly, but the Gracos get the job done and I like the more utilitarian materials.
 

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