Better than the manufacturer! Thank you so much. My only question that I can't seem to find the answer to is how to easily get the seat out of the car once you've got it in.
You've actually made a good point. I always make installation videos, but you're not the first person to ask how to remove the seats from the car. I think I may need to make a few more videos, haha! On this seats you pinch the red buttons on the sides of the ISOfix arms and pull the seat back. It's probably easier to turn the seat forward facing before you do this.
@@RearFacingToddlers thank you for the reply! When you say pinch do you mean squeeze vertically or pull back? Getting this thing out of my car was a nightmare!
Thank you for this very clear explanation! We have a Dualfix m i-size. The baby is now 3,5 months and 67cm. He seems to be too big for the newborn-insert, but without it, the baby seems to be interfolded, the head inclined to one sholder. Is the baby in the right position or is there something to adjust?
Three and a half months is too young for the insert to come out as without it the seat is a lot deeper and therefore more upright and at three months babies can't keep their head up for long periods yet. In a rear facing seat the shoulder straps need to be level with the shoulders or just below, so if they are still above the shoulders in their lowest position, then the baby is still too small for the insert to come out.
Hello, great video. On the support leg I don’t have a green indicator, in exchange I have a red one who disappear when fixing the leg. Does this mean I have another base model?
There are a few different versions of the Dualfix, yours may well not have a green indicator. As long as it's no longer red and it's solid when you try to push it up, it's fine.
No, not this one. Some seats have a separate base that it clips in and out of, but the Dualfix in this video is attached to its base and cannot be removed.
Great Video, very informative. I bought the dualfix i-size and the bottom part of the seat does not seem to have any padding, only the cover directly on the hard seat. Is this normal or there is a part missing? It seems like it would be very uncomfortable for the child.
No, that is normal. Car seats are never overly padded as the padding could be compressed in a crash and then the straps would no longer be tight enough.
Thanks for the video. Unfortunatly the isofix does not open when I pull the string... is there anything I can do? Also I can barely turn it anymore. :(
The only difference between the Dualfix i-Size and Dualfix M i-Size is that the M doesn't come with a newborn insert and is suitable from about four months, whereas the i-Size is from birth. The insert does fit in the M version, but you don't get one with that version of the seat.
Hi, I recently got the Dualfix I-size for my daughter. She’s almost 7 months old and approximately 70cm long. But when she falls asleep in the chair, her head tilts towards her chest even though the chair is placed in the rest position. Any suggestions on what I can do to keep her head on the headrest? Thanks.
In some cars ISOfix car seats can be too upright, it depends on the angle of the seat and the position of the ISOfix points. There are a few things you can check. Make sure that the base is in contact with the front edge of the vehicle seat so that there is no gap underneath it. If there is a gap the seat will be too upright so make sure the base sits on the seat. Position the baby as low as possible in the car seat with her nappy touching the buckle strap, and make sure that the straps are level with her shoulders and nice and tight.
I have come across that before with this seat, it can get stuck sometimes. You may need to give it a bit of a wiggle and if you really can't do it, the best thing will be to contact Britax customer service.
This is a better explanation than the official one on their channel.
Thank you 😊
I watched this every time when I need to install my car seat, thks so much!
Better than the manufacturer! Thank you so much. My only question that I can't seem to find the answer to is how to easily get the seat out of the car once you've got it in.
You've actually made a good point. I always make installation videos, but you're not the first person to ask how to remove the seats from the car. I think I may need to make a few more videos, haha!
On this seats you pinch the red buttons on the sides of the ISOfix arms and pull the seat back. It's probably easier to turn the seat forward facing before you do this.
@@RearFacingToddlers thank you for the reply! When you say pinch do you mean squeeze vertically or pull back? Getting this thing out of my car was a nightmare!
Thank you for this very clear explanation!
Thank you for this very clear explanation! We have a Dualfix m i-size. The baby is now 3,5 months and 67cm. He seems to be too big for the newborn-insert, but without it, the baby seems to be interfolded, the head inclined to one sholder. Is the baby in the right position or is there something to adjust?
Three and a half months is too young for the insert to come out as without it the seat is a lot deeper and therefore more upright and at three months babies can't keep their head up for long periods yet.
In a rear facing seat the shoulder straps need to be level with the shoulders or just below, so if they are still above the shoulders in their lowest position, then the baby is still too small for the insert to come out.
This is the video they should have made! Thank you very much!❤
Thank you! That's very kind of you. :)
Thanks for your video. It is much better than the manufacturer's instruction video.
Thank you very much.
Agreed!
Thanks! Very helpful.
Great video and very clear information. Thank you!
Thank you!
Hello, thanks for the video! Is it possible to install this carseat in the front seat and using the car belt instead of the isofix?
I'm afraid not, this seat is ISOfix only.
Thank you very much for this video! Would this car seat be suitable for a smaller car like Renault Clio from 2017?
Yes, absolutely.
@@RearFacingToddlers Thank you for your reaction 🧡
Very clear and helpful video.. thank you for your efforts
You are very welcome. And thank you!
Hello, great video. On the support leg I don’t have a green indicator, in exchange I have a red one who disappear when fixing the leg. Does this mean I have another base model?
There are a few different versions of the Dualfix, yours may well not have a green indicator. As long as it's no longer red and it's solid when you try to push it up, it's fine.
Thank you for the video! I was wondering if the seat can come off the ISOfix base?
No, not this one. Some seats have a separate base that it clips in and out of, but the Dualfix in this video is attached to its base and cannot be removed.
@@RearFacingToddlers Thank you!
Great video how do you take the isofix off if you want to use the Seat in another car
You pinch the red button between your finger and thumb to slide it back and that will release it.
Great Video, very informative. I bought the dualfix i-size and the bottom part of the seat does not seem to have any padding, only the cover directly on the hard seat. Is this normal or there is a part missing? It seems like it would be very uncomfortable for the child.
No, that is normal. Car seats are never overly padded as the padding could be compressed in a crash and then the straps would no longer be tight enough.
Very clear explanation!
Thank you!
Thanks for the video. Unfortunatly the isofix does not open when I pull the string... is there anything I can do? Also I can barely turn it anymore. :(
It does sometimes get stuck, I've come across that before. Please contact Britax customer service, they will be able to help you.
@@RearFacingToddlers thanks. I got it with "kindly violence" and silicone spray 😛
Hi, can we use the newborn insert with Dualfix M I-size?
The only difference between the Dualfix i-Size and Dualfix M i-Size is that the M doesn't come with a newborn insert and is suitable from about four months, whereas the i-Size is from birth. The insert does fit in the M version, but you don't get one with that version of the seat.
Heaven sent, thank you :)
You're very welcome!
Hi, I recently got the Dualfix I-size for my daughter. She’s almost 7 months old and approximately 70cm long. But when she falls asleep in the chair, her head tilts towards her chest even though the chair is placed in the rest position. Any suggestions on what I can do to keep her head on the headrest? Thanks.
In some cars ISOfix car seats can be too upright, it depends on the angle of the seat and the position of the ISOfix points.
There are a few things you can check. Make sure that the base is in contact with the front edge of the vehicle seat so that there is no gap underneath it. If there is a gap the seat will be too upright so make sure the base sits on the seat. Position the baby as low as possible in the car seat with her nappy touching the buckle strap, and make sure that the straps are level with her shoulders and nice and tight.
Did this help? We have the same issue
I pull the strap but the isofix doesent come out.. why ?
I have come across that before with this seat, it can get stuck sometimes. You may need to give it a bit of a wiggle and if you really can't do it, the best thing will be to contact Britax customer service.
The isofix graspers on the chair just retract when I try to lock the latches to the isofix bars in the car. Infuriatibg stuff
Yes, this can be a problem with this and other Britax seats. You can stop that from happening by holding the ISOfix buttons as you click them in.
Putting back the cover and especially the shoulder pads is a torture ...
I have never actually tried... I'm sorry to hear that you are finding it difficult.
Thank you, very helpful!
Thank you!