i would just go the two maxi-riders. ds has got the AHR one and he loves it. falls asleep in in much better than he did the meridian. he snuggles his head into the side. it looks heaps comfyer
The Vario Max is a standard booster, only suitable form 14kg. DD is only 20 months old and weighs around about 11-12kg. So she's too little to go into the Vario Max. But thanks for the suggestion.
Sasa
We got the regular Maxi Rider for Zander at around eight months & still love it three years later. We've never had Zander slump forward in his as it reclines a little bit, he just rests his head on the wings.
AHR is Active Head Restraint. It is an adjustable head rest that gives additional side impact protection. (Fancy Word for mor cushioning on the side of the head - lol)
I had the meridian ahr for DS as a baby and then purchased the maxi rider when he was ready for a booster seat. Personaly for my son the ahr or not he still slept/sleeps quite comfortably in both. I do notice though that he looks so small in such a big seat (he's 2 yrs) i think the ahr may have made a difference to that but i'm still happy with my decision. I don't think the ahr would push your daughters head forward in any way, IMO either way you are making a good decision, they are both good seats.
i would wait till baby is too big for the capsule then move them straight into the maxi rider . DS was getting too tall for the normal ones (eg , up to 18kgs) so we moved him in to a rider when he was about 13kgs ... just afterDD was born ..
DD was tiny when born so in one day i bought a capsule and 2 maxi riders!! they love me at PW!!
and the other seats are in my mums car .
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