Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used it frequently for Ubers and cabs between about 3.5-5. Never really liked it - it never situated the lap belt correctly. That said, I preferred it to the Mifold and Bubblebum, both of which slid around so much as to be useless. By 5 I looked into the research and decided that my (tall) DS was better off in a seatbelt alone in the middle seat for cab rides, instead of in some weird little-used device.
If you used the the little seatbelt guides on the side of the bubblebum it wouldnt have slid around.
Bubblebum is better than this imo but kid has to be over 40lbs. ( And you have to use it correctly)
+1
We prefer bubblebum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used it frequently for Ubers and cabs between about 3.5-5. Never really liked it - it never situated the lap belt correctly. That said, I preferred it to the Mifold and Bubblebum, both of which slid around so much as to be useless. By 5 I looked into the research and decided that my (tall) DS was better off in a seatbelt alone in the middle seat for cab rides, instead of in some weird little-used device.
If you used the the little seatbelt guides on the side of the bubblebum it wouldnt have slid around.
Bubblebum is better than this imo but kid has to be over 40lbs. ( And you have to use it correctly)
Anonymous wrote:I used it frequently for Ubers and cabs between about 3.5-5. Never really liked it - it never situated the lap belt correctly. That said, I preferred it to the Mifold and Bubblebum, both of which slid around so much as to be useless. By 5 I looked into the research and decided that my (tall) DS was better off in a seatbelt alone in the middle seat for cab rides, instead of in some weird little-used device.
Anonymous wrote:We use it for vacations. I would consider it for carpooling if you have a tiny, tiny car and need something for the middle seat. I would not use it for daily commuting use because it takes awhile to get it on.