Had a roundabout and hated it. I sold it to my mom as she's the only one who could tether it from behind, which seems to be the only way to get it secure enough to use.
The downside with the Pioneer is that it never becomes a backless booster but I figure by the time DD1 is big enough for a backless booster, DD2 will be big enough for this seat so we'll just do the hand me down switch again. Backless boosters are inexpensive (comparatively) so buying new ones later doesnt seem like a big ordeal.
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Re: Car seat - Britax?
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We got DD1 this seat which she really likes and says its comfortable (https://www.amazon.com/Britax-Pioneer-Harness-2-Booster-Seat-Gardengate/dp/B00D04R3LM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382028098&sr=8-1&keywords=britax+pioneer+70+purple) and put DD2 in the convertibles we already had.
The downside with the Pioneer is that it never becomes a backless booster but I figure by the time DD1 is big enough for a backless booster, DD2 will be big enough for this seat so we'll just do the hand me down switch again. Backless boosters are inexpensive (comparatively) so buying new ones later doesnt seem like a big ordeal.