We just installed our new carseat and I'm wondering if it's normal to anchor the carseat? We did, because it didn't seem stable without it, but I don't recall ever seeing a carseat secured like this before. Maybe I just never payed attention.
This is what I'm talking about, notice the strap on the back of the carseat, attached to an anchor on the floor:
Re: Is your carseat "anchored"?
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Another quick question- for anyone who has a convertable carseat, at what age did you change the recline position? Right now, we have it on the furthest recline, but when I sit in the passenger seat my knees touch the dash. I want to change to the 2nd recline position but not sure if it's too soon. DS is 4 months. The manual didn't have any info on this.
My parents had it anchored in their car when she was FF, like you have it there. I really don't know why to tell you the truth...we didn't anchor the same carseat in our car. But my dad installed it following the manufacturer?s instructions and his owner's manual.
We have ours anchored in our minivan like that.
I don't think we have ever changed the recline position.
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That should have said RF = rear facing.
Yes, ours is anchored like that. I think it makes a huge difference.
And I have never noticed you can change the recline position. I am not sure my seat has that option.
We have the Evenflo Triumph and it says in the manual that for RF it has to be in the furthest recline position at all times. Not sure if all carseats are like that though.
ETA: Our Triumph is not tethered - it tells you to clip the strap to the back of the seat when it's used RF - so my understanding is that the strap on the back is only used for FF for the Triumph.
Emily, I have one more question/comment about your seat's installation. Is the location where it's tethered on the floor specifically mentioned in your car's owner manual as a place to attach a car seat tether? If not, then it's probably not reinforced and you need to tether it to the bars that are screwed into the floor that the front seat is attached to. You will have to use the "D-ring" that comes with the car seat to do that.
Hopefully Meg or someone else can confirm this.
When we had our Britax inspected I was told that most companies design their car seats to fly up into the seat of the car during a collision (when RFing) to absorb the shock. That's why most seats aren't tethered. That's one of the things I like most about Britax and Radian seats. Although (according to the inspector) it's perfectly fine for the other seats to fly up into the seat of the car since they're designed to do so, I like the idea of the car seat staying in place.
The Britax tether is designed to absorb some of the crash force energy - while there will be some rebound, there is not as much as other seats.
Here is info on the Britax tether - I think it explains the purpose and function pretty well. https://www.britaxusa.com/learning-center/360-degree-protection/energy-absorbing-versa-tether