No One knows?
ECappleman said:No One knows?
Any experience on what works best in middle of rear seat??? Money does not matter for her safety.....
There are reported events of children in outboad seating position being killed not by impact, but by the side airbags
BNH4221 said:Lawdog,
I have 2 munchkins (3 1/2 and 10 months) and put them both into Britax seats. He has the Wizard and she has the Boulevard. One of each for each vehicle. By far the most expensive seats on the market but you get what you pay for.
Since I have two, both are in the outboard position so I can't help you in the middle seat department.
I would have reservations about using the LATCH in the middle seat. I am of the opinion that the system in our trucks is designed for outboard seats only. I have no hard data on it, just that the positioning of the LATCHs seems to indicate outboard seating only. Would it work? Probably. Is it according to seat / car manufacturers instructions? Maybe not. Liability? Who knows. You gotta do what is right for you.
Lets be clear here. The airbags that are the issue are side IMPACT airbags. Our trucks are equipped with side CURTAIN airbags. Two different animals with differing purposes. The curtain airbags are NOT an issue as they are designed for adult head protection. One of the reasons I purchased my new truck was for the curtain airbags. Safe for the car seats and safe when the kids get older too.
Best to all
Steve
However the side curtain airbag can be a specific problem as well. Many newer car seats from Evanflow and Britax have side bolsters that come up high around the shoulders of the child and even into the head area. The bottom of the curtain airbag is about level with the ear of a 30-40 lb child in a forward facing car seat. The bags are intended to take the brunt of the trauma to central area of the bag, with the edges wrapping around, forming something of a C shape. That means the bottom of the curtain bag is ejected first, and carries the most force. It can strike your child's seat, or even your child's head with the full force of the airbag charge but instead of the blunt face of the airbag, the portion that strikes them is the lower edge.