![]() ![]() When in use, it blocks the driver’s view, so the middle spot is not a good choice for a booster. Also, the middle seat’s buckle and belt come down from the ceiling. However, the Odyssey’s floppy buckles could be tough for kids to grasp and use independently. Booster: After raising the head restraint, the booster fit well in the second row.We had to fold the seat down a bit to remove the head restraint because it’s so large this was an easy maneuver. Forward-facing convertible, third row: This was another easy install, and the seat fit well after we removed the head restraint.There are three top tether anchors on the seatbacks only the middle one is clearly marked, but they’re all easy to find and use. Latch, third-row: There are two sets of anchors in the third row they’re exposed for easy connection.The outboard seats slide and recline for even more flexibility. Forward-facing convertible: The seat was easy to install and after raising the head restraint, the convertible fit well.Rear-facing convertible: Again, installation was easy and legroom for the front passenger was ample.Infant: Installation was easy, and our 5-foot, 6-inch-tall front passenger had loads of legroom. ![]() The three top tether anchors are also well labeled and easy to see and use. When it’s in place, there are three sets of Latch anchors and they’re all exposed for easy access and connection.
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