With the Start, baby and seat are secured to the car in one go, which means more G force going through baby if there was an accident as the force of the seat is transferred in addition to the baby through the seatbelt.
Hope that makes sense.

The Recaro doesn't have a 5 point harness does it ???james wrote:I splashed out and got a Recaro Start, yes it fits but its heavy and to be honest my parents' "spare grandparents baby seat" fitted better. Its a britax something and is arguably safer as its secured to the seatbelt and then the baby is fixed to the seat using the inbuilt harness.
With the Start, baby and seat are secured to the car in one go, which means more G force going through baby if there was an accident as the force of the seat is transferred in addition to the baby through the seatbelt.
Hope that makes sense.
Forward-facing child seatjames wrote:The Start doesnt have a harness (just a lapbelt) but my 17month daughter uses it all the time. I wasnt aware they had to be harnessed in.
I don't know the specifics of the law but as skyenet touched on - it's all to do with weight (although the halfords "expert" told me they had to be harnessed in under the age of 3).james wrote:The Start doesnt have a harness (just a lapbelt) but my 17month daughter uses it all the time. I wasnt aware they had to be harnessed in.