After several positive test reports it was clear to us that there is a Cybex or Kiddy. In our store we then ultimately decided to Kiddy whose only real difference from the Cybex was the slightly lower price. That was a year ago scarce. Installation and removal in the car and out of the car (when man because given the simple-to-operate Isofix anchorage will actually speak of "Building"), are very straightforward, and offer little room for error. With a few simple steps you have the seat then adapted to the size of his child, this lifted into the seat, pushed the impact body in the openings provided and anchored the belt through the guides in the castle. So far so good. The habituation to the large impact body before the stomach was carried out fairly quickly, and on the first long trip we could very well witness how our child these same used as a pillow while sleeping. Approximately three quarters of a year later, our feelings are the seat split on something. Still asleep Junior is like the proverbial baby. Without really tried to have, and in the hope that this case will never happen, I believe will continue on the safety concept of the seat, which can make the difference between life and death under certain circumstances. The problem, and the relative safety, this seat absurdity leader, however, is the fact that it creates our child with just under 2 years repeatedly to free itself from this very !!! It had what of shock experience driving on the highway, suddenly realizing that the child dancing polka in the rear seat. All attempts to strap on our part our child in the seat, unfortunately do not function. Unfortunately, even the hint of an acquaintance, to lock after a successful buckling the belt brake does not help, either. If any of the readers here might have a tip, you would / very grateful to him. In conclusion, I would note that the seat as such does the what it is intended. Therefore, for ease of use and foolproof installation he gets from me 5 stars. One and a half year old children that although it already able to free, the safest seat does however obsolete and superfluous. I can only hope that this is someone here reading and can give an important hint, so the seat can get a perfect score. Currently, I would prefer not review it.