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Maxi-Cosi - Mico Luxe

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r/BabyBumpsCanadaInfant seat comparison [ab]
2 months ago

We had the clek liing for our first and bought the demo from a local retailer. When the time came to use it for baby #2 it wouldn't work properly and we ended up going back to the store to see if it was our stroller or the car seat. It ended up being the car seat, where the adapters connect to the stroller had become damaged somehow. I had previously had issues with the clek and they didn't want to help me due to thw seat being a demo. The retailer generously gifted us a demo maxi cosi mico luxe and it was been great, especially since our 2nd baby is already over 21 lbs at almost 7 months old. The seat has held up with all of our strollers and I get lots of compliments on it. I will be switching out of it soon tho, as he's getting too big for me to manage in the bucket seat.

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r/BabyBumpsCanada[on] Looking for crib + stroller + car seat recommendations
5 months ago

If you decide to go the full crib route, definitely consider Ikea Sniglar. Very sturdy, minimalistic, excellent materials/no toxic paint and the cheapest crib you will likely find from a reputable source. Unfortunately it doesn’t have storage but you’ll save so much money you invest in something like a dresser instead possibly. We lowered the crib recently and it also converts to a toddler bed. In terms of Canadian brands, r/buycanadian has some good previous posts! Dorel is a Canadian company which owns Maxi Cosi, Safety First and Cosco. Could consider their stroller/car seat? I personally have maxi cosi Zelia and the Mico seat but I’m not super fond of the stroller - it takes some getting used to and needs two hands to collapse and is bulky.

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r/BabyBumpsCanadaInfant seat comparison [ab]
2 months ago

My first 2 used the maxi cosi. It's a very long seat, so even in large sedans and SUVs, the front seat needed to be moved forward to accommodate. I've heard that if you have a smaller car, the front seat is basically unusable with the maxi cosi. What I liked about it is that our car's back seats are "sporty" and are bucket seats. We tried a bunch of other models and none could get the right angle when buckled in. For my third I bought the Clek since it was sale (and different car now), and uses the same stroller adaptors as the maxi cosi. It can also do 3 across the back seats. Haven't tried it yet but heard good things. If you have a snuggle bugs or WCK then you can try out the seats. The biggest deciding factor for us was the seat base and whether the car seat could properly level when installed.

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r/NewParentsFamily without a car choosing a newborn car seat — built-in ISOFIX?
2 months ago

We used the maxi Cosi infant car seat as a travel car seat and it worked great. I think there's a Cosco (not Costco) one from Walmart that's also highly rated as a travel infant car seat. They are both light and very easy to install with just a seat belt and don't require a base.

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r/BabyBumpsCanadaAre Maxi Cosi and Nuna Car Seats Worth the Money? [MB]
4 months ago

Agree with this! Our infant seat is MC and I got it for $280 during a sale a couple years ago. So price and the fact that the seat was light were big selling features. Our daughter (and our arms lol) were happier when we switched her to a convertible seat around 6 months. We went with Clek Fllo for that... liked it so much we bought another for baby#2 due in a couple months. But definitely agree that the screaming is a sign that baby is either over the infant seat and/or they are making their opinions on car rides known now that they're leaving the potato stage lol.

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r/NICUParentscar seat recommendation
10 days ago

Our LO came home at just under 1.8kgs. We have the maxi cosi. Looking back at the pictures she was insanely small for that thing! But we got home and she grew into it 😅

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r/BabyBumpsCanadaAre Maxi Cosi and Nuna Car Seats Worth the Money? [MB]
4 months ago

We had a Maxi-Cosi infant seat and moved him to the Graco Extend2fit at about 8 months. He had started to hate the bucket seat and I got it on a good sale. He was instantly happy! He just turned 2 and still loves his seat. It can rear face until 50lbs so that was one of the reasons we went with it. We eventually got one for my husband's car (had a Cosco Scenera before)

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