The GTR interior was stripped down to save weight; the air conditioning, stereo, and sound and heatproofing were removed, and a single racing seat with 6 -
point seatbelt harness, MOMO fire suppression system and steering wheel, complete integrated roll cage, fixed Plexiglass windows with sliding sections, and fresh air intake were fitted.
The Momo Edition was again a fairly standard VT Roadster, but featured special upholstery, MOMO 4 -
point seatbelt harnesses, and MOMO chromed wheels.
Not exact matches
My 3 - year - old currently uses the 5 -
point harness, my 5 - year - old uses the high back with the
seatbelt, and my 7 - year - old uses the backless booster.
Similarly, it's safest for children to remain in a forward - facing 5 -
point harness for as long as possible before moving to a booster seat, and to stay in a booster seat until they properly fit in the adult
seatbelt using the 5 - step test.
These models usually include a 5
point safety
harness or impact shield for the earlier stages and then easily adapts as your child grows, converting to a high back booster seat — ideal for older children until they can safely use an adult
seatbelt.
As for safety, the
seatbelts or
harnesses have 3 to 5
points of closure to hold even the squirmiest child in her seat.
Plus, the five
point harness seatbelt keeps them fastened in well to provide them with safety.
Core Functions and Safety (5 out of 5): The core function of the booster is to provide proper elevation for a child that has outgrown a convertible car seat or fixed 3 -
point harness forward - facing seat so that the child can be safely belted in using a standard
seatbelt.
It isn't hard to tell them apart, as the Racemo + comes with plenty of racing kit stuck to it like aero front and rear bumpers, an adjustable front splitter, rear diffuser a sizeable rear wing, and a racing
harness instead of three -
point seatbelt on the inside (optional on the Racemo).