Originally Posted by
swise
I have to agree. If you can rear-face the Scenera, it is much more comfortable for the child, as they are more reclined for sleeping. There is a foot that adjusts for forward-facing that tilts the seat much more upright.
One must consider both height *and* weight limits when determining when to move from a bucket to a convertible and when to transition from rear-facing to forward-facing. Additionally, the top of the child's head needs to be 2" below the top of the shell of the seat when rear-facing. Some seats also have requirements on which slots the harness belt can be in when rear-facing vs. forward-facing.
Can you please remove reference to my post or at least my handle - I did not write that part - see above.