I know this won't matter to most of you here, but I'm just posting this as a reference for new parents or parents-to-be.
My 4 month old already grew out of his Graco SnugRide infant seat, so we just upgraded to the Britax Marathon convertible seat. (We had originally purchased the Alpha Omega Elite 3-in-1, but returned it after hearing somewhat negative reviews... plus glowing positive reviews of the Britax). The Britax Marathon, without question, is a porker, very bulky and heavy. We were worried about fitting in the 2nd row of the Mazda5 and the back seat of my wife's Solara coupe. Thankfully, we just got by on both accounts.
The Britax Marathon is tight in the 5. In the pics below, the seat is attached by LATCH. There is nothing (pool noodle or rolled towel) under the seat to adjust incline. And the front passenger seat is slid forward one notch from the very back. I've decided tonight, however, that I will be putting a towel under the seat to adjust the incline... I've roughly figured it out to be 35* currently and the tolerance is from 30-45*, but might as well do it best as suggested is 45*. Worst case scenario, I'll have to slide the seat 2 notches from the back.
As far as the seat itself, can't talk much on personal experience since the little guy's only ridden in it once so far. One good thing is in the Graco we had to adjust the straps every time we put him in (to tighten the harness)... for whatever reason, we don't need to do that in the Britax at this point. We can get the harness around in front of him, but then when buckled the harness is still nice and snug against him. Next, the construction is far superior to the Graco, much beefier components (straps, buckles, LATCH clips, etc). Also, you have a lot of choices in color/print for the seats. What you see below is the Babies-R-Us Exclusive "Platinum" color. If you order online, you can pick from at least 10 others. Finally, while the Graco was made in China, the Britax sticker states that it was manufactured in North Carolina (usa)
Some pics...
My 4 month old already grew out of his Graco SnugRide infant seat, so we just upgraded to the Britax Marathon convertible seat. (We had originally purchased the Alpha Omega Elite 3-in-1, but returned it after hearing somewhat negative reviews... plus glowing positive reviews of the Britax). The Britax Marathon, without question, is a porker, very bulky and heavy. We were worried about fitting in the 2nd row of the Mazda5 and the back seat of my wife's Solara coupe. Thankfully, we just got by on both accounts.
The Britax Marathon is tight in the 5. In the pics below, the seat is attached by LATCH. There is nothing (pool noodle or rolled towel) under the seat to adjust incline. And the front passenger seat is slid forward one notch from the very back. I've decided tonight, however, that I will be putting a towel under the seat to adjust the incline... I've roughly figured it out to be 35* currently and the tolerance is from 30-45*, but might as well do it best as suggested is 45*. Worst case scenario, I'll have to slide the seat 2 notches from the back.
As far as the seat itself, can't talk much on personal experience since the little guy's only ridden in it once so far. One good thing is in the Graco we had to adjust the straps every time we put him in (to tighten the harness)... for whatever reason, we don't need to do that in the Britax at this point. We can get the harness around in front of him, but then when buckled the harness is still nice and snug against him. Next, the construction is far superior to the Graco, much beefier components (straps, buckles, LATCH clips, etc). Also, you have a lot of choices in color/print for the seats. What you see below is the Babies-R-Us Exclusive "Platinum" color. If you order online, you can pick from at least 10 others. Finally, while the Graco was made in China, the Britax sticker states that it was manufactured in North Carolina (usa)
Some pics...




