Kiddopotamus & Co Cradler Adjustable Head Support For Newborns To Toddlers Navy With Puppy Appliqueflimsly
just a little head movement and the headsupport was askew. didnt stay in place at all and become more of an annoyance.
Nice Concept, Not Used
My wife and I liked the idea of the head support to keep my son's head from slumping forward in an awkward position when sleeping in his car seat. The supports are ease to install, but our son did not like them we think because his head was locked into position - that along with the seat locking his body in place must make for snug ride. In the end, we reclined his seat just a bit which did the trick.
Great for when you move your infant to the bigger car seat!
If your son is anything like mine (growing like a weed) and you need to move to the bigger car seat before 9-12 months then this product is really great. At 5 months my son was getting really cramped in the infant carrier car seat, so we went out and got him the infant to toddler car seat. However, he is still to short for his head to be in pillow it came with. Therefore, when we would be driving his head would slump over. So, we decided to try the Kiddopotamus Cradler Adjustable Head Support and it has worked great. No more slumping head and it works great on those long car rides too. Now I don't have to worry that his head isn't in a stable position if we were to get into an accident or just in an uncomfortable position. Therefore, I would highly recommend this product if you have the same problem we did :)
good product
Item as described, shipped properly and in a timely manner. Although, my daughter's head still flops forward a little when she's asleep even with this attached. Thanks.
Very bad idea!
I am a car seat technician and I am here to say... DON'T use this product or any like it! The strap covers can be a danger in an accident and if the car seat didn't come with them then you are not supposed to use it. There is no way to know what these would do to the straps in a collision. To use products like these is to risk your child's life.