@Richardddoobies what about people who crash into you? The drunk drivers, the inexperianced, the ones who have medical emergancies, the elderly ones who shouldn't be on the road (not saying all.. just those ones who can't do it anymore), trees that fall and other things like rock slides? It's best just to suck it up and protect your kid just in case. My eldest is legally blind because of some idiot who didn't see us stopped at a cross walk so kids could cross plowed into the back of my car @80km
People people, were missing the point. The best way to avoid injury in an automobile is simply NOT TO CRASH IT ! In this 21 century, accident avoidance tecnology (sensors that brake automaticly, an annoying beep beep and steering lock that prevents the driver from sideswiping things...) Cars should have a self-preservation instict by now. What stops these life saving devices? LAWYERS! Car companies open themselves up to lawsuit should these devices fail. booster seats make $ billions.
unless a child can no longer fit in a five point harness such as radian 80 or britax regent or frountier they should not be in boosters seat they are absolute crap especialy backless boosters. IN AWSOME MEMORY OF KYLE DAVID MILLER
we have not deleted any comments. we are working with major car companies so more people can get their booster seat stabilised. The crash test data is highly impressive. I am not sure that these companies would not want to invest significant time R&D money if it was as you described. We are open to scientific and data driven debates... as we are currently undertaking with car companies.
I love how you delete all the comments that don't support your product. Time and again Child safety technicians have told you your product is crap and every time you erase the comments.
That may be true, but it still doesn't get around the big problem that 80% of kids seats are incorrectly fitted (most due to loose fitting). This is a practical solution that ensures a tighter fit. We are working with the car seat manufacturers who are very impressed with the crash tests.
@Richardddoobies what about people who crash into you? The drunk drivers, the inexperianced, the ones who have medical emergancies, the elderly ones who shouldn't be on the road (not saying all.. just those ones who can't do it anymore), trees that fall and other things like rock slides? It's best just to suck it up and protect your kid just in case. My eldest is legally blind because of some idiot who didn't see us stopped at a cross walk so kids could cross plowed into the back of my car @80km
urlastkiss 10 months ago
The trunk is still the safest place for a kid to ride.
ZX2ManDave 10 months ago
How to get rich:
1) Invent a saftey product no matter how ridiculous.
2) Lobby the government to mandate it.
3) rake in the jack.
Richardddoobies 2 years ago
People people, were missing the point. The best way to avoid injury in an automobile is simply NOT TO CRASH IT ! In this 21 century, accident avoidance tecnology (sensors that brake automaticly, an annoying beep beep and steering lock that prevents the driver from sideswiping things...) Cars should have a self-preservation instict by now. What stops these life saving devices? LAWYERS! Car companies open themselves up to lawsuit should these devices fail. booster seats make $ billions.
Richardddoobies 2 years ago
unless a child can no longer fit in a five point harness such as radian 80 or britax regent or frountier they should not be in boosters seat they are absolute crap especialy backless boosters. IN AWSOME MEMORY OF KYLE DAVID MILLER
killed in a booster
d103cc 2 years ago
You have too deleted comments, I commented this video MONTHS ago, as did other Safety technicians. Shady company, shady product.
PickledRednecks 3 years ago
we have not deleted any comments. we are working with major car companies so more people can get their booster seat stabilised. The crash test data is highly impressive. I am not sure that these companies would not want to invest significant time R&D money if it was as you described. We are open to scientific and data driven debates... as we are currently undertaking with car companies.
cglock1 3 years ago
I love how you delete all the comments that don't support your product. Time and again Child safety technicians have told you your product is crap and every time you erase the comments.
PickledRednecks 3 years ago
That may be true, but it still doesn't get around the big problem that 80% of kids seats are incorrectly fitted (most due to loose fitting). This is a practical solution that ensures a tighter fit. We are working with the car seat manufacturers who are very impressed with the crash tests.
cglock1 4 years ago
You shouldn't use anything that doesn't come with the seat. UNLESS the car seat manufacturer has ok'ed it.
kaelancer 4 years ago