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8 months is pretty small and I think they want to be in their size zero car seat at that point. If you were to look at non isofix seats which accommodate from newborn up to about 4 years, they quite often have flat bottoms and can strap down. My logic here is you’ll need one later anyway so it won’t be wasted money. Example is the Joie Stages.
Also look up the Melia toddler seat. Again, 8 months is maybe a bit small but as soon as they can sit up properly it’s a very versatile seat and well worth the money. Has its own seatbelts and has strapping points. Looks like my youngest was in the Melia seat from around 9 months and I reckon it’ll last until they’re about 3.
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From birth I had mine in a Size zero car seat- first on an isofix base and latterly on a steco mount. The steco is ideal as it has some suspension and allows for the quick release of the car seat meaning you can move them inside when they’re asleep. In fact, when all else failed the bike was the only thing that guaranteed sleep!
I then moved her to a Melia at about 11 months.
As it happens, I need to get rid of both of these things from my garage!
Has anyone fixed one of these UA Yepp adapters to a Bullitt? Any advice / suggestions for clever alternatives?
Objective is to transport 8 month year old safely in my Bullitt and not have to change system for a while. Had considered isofix and car seat but would work out a lot heavier than adapter + Yepp mini and take up more room in the bike too
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