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Concord Lift Evo PT versus Recaro Young Style??

loobyloo_brooks
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Hi there
I'm considering a new high backed booster seat for my 5 year old and wonder if anyone has any advice on whether to go for the Recaro Young Style which I like the look of or the Concord lift Evo PT - even though the Concord has top marks in the Which? report I've read a few reviews where people say it is just too big.... all advice gratefully received.
Thanks!
I'm considering a new high backed booster seat for my 5 year old and wonder if anyone has any advice on whether to go for the Recaro Young Style which I like the look of or the Concord lift Evo PT - even though the Concord has top marks in the Which? report I've read a few reviews where people say it is just too big.... all advice gratefully received.
Thanks!
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sorry no, I can't offer any help on those two.
But I find the Jane Indy Team Plus which has an ISOFIX fitting for the booster seat part of the child seat to be very good indeed. (these people quote £104.99, but you should be able to get it for nearer £90 if you shop around).0 -
Goodness, what ridiculous names! I wonder how many conversations in pseudo-english like this I will hold with OH before our little one is born. Don't make it easy do they?:wall:0
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the concord lift evo pt came out very well in the which crash tests, both the maxi cosi rodi xp and the britax high liner were next and the recaro came out very badly.
edited i forgot to say we have an older style lift, a hiliner and a rodi xp. the lift hasnt worn well at all, the rodis are still looking almost new despite being 3 years old not sure how the hi liner will fair as it only arrived at the end of last week (29.99 in argos 1/2 price) she does like sitting in it though. i personally dislike the lift as the head rests are too straight and when the child sitting in them sleeps they slump forwards. In the rodis/hi liner the head rests are rounded and they manage to stay upright asleep
HTH
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