Travel Bug Baby & Toddler Shatter Resistant Mirror With Built-in Kick Mat For Forward Facing Car Seats - Grey
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To protect the seat from shoe marks, it is well-covered. The mirror is a big hit with the kid! It keeps him (and us) occupied on long car rides!.
The use of a mirror is extremely beneficial.
It's just right!.
Mirror is simple to install and is very clear.
Maintains the cleanliness of my vehicle's seat.
It's just some flimsy vinyl. I was hoping for a little more durability, but I suppose that's why it's so cheap. Overall, it does what it's supposed to, which is why I gave it three stars; however, the attachment at the headrest leaves something to be desired, and it just ends up bunching up all the time; however, it does what it's supposed to, which is why I gave it three stars. If you have babies or children who don't move around much (where is that? ), it seemed like a good solution. ) Straps were made of thin material and snapped within a week of purchase. Save money by purchasing a complete seat cover! I don't think they'll last very long because they're so thin! The stitching is very thin, and there's already a spot where it's come undone a little, and I just received them! I think these will be fine for a while, but I don't think they'll last long with little feet constantly kicking them.
year- old. We just celebrated my 3-year-old daughter's birthday. year- old from the back- She lamented the loss of her mirror when she switched from front-facing to forward-facing. I couldn't just move her "baby" mirror to the front seat because it has a plastic backing that would make sitting in the front seat very uncomfortable. For obvious reasons, I also appreciate the built-in kick mat in this mirror. I believe it would be ideal for a back-up plan. I'm not sure if the driver would be able to see the child in that position if they were in a forward-facing seat. It appears to be placed in such a way that the child can look at or watch himself. It's a hit with my daughter. ha!.
Installing it was a breeze. It's a little on the thin side. While sitting in his car seat, my toddler son places his shoes on the kick mat. It protects the car interior well, but because the material is a little thin, it doesn't stay in place as well as I'd like, and the mirror doesn't allow me to see my son in the rearview mirror while he is sitting directly behind me. If he was sitting in the passenger seat, I might be able to see him through the rearview mirror. To give you an idea, my baby's car seat is facing backwards. br>br>I hope you found my feedback useful.