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Old Jan 15, 2008 | 03:15 PM
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Thinking of buying a 2008 and would like opinions on the comfort of stow n go. Are they for adults or are they kid only. Will everyone who rides back there be complaining about uncomfortable seats?Is the 2008 stow n go changed from the 05-07's? I would really like the convenience of storing the seats in the floor instead of lugging them in and out but I am concerned that no one will want to sit in them on a long drive.
 
Old Jan 15, 2008 | 05:45 PM
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I looked at both the Stow N Go and the Swivel N Go and decided on the Swivel. Mainly because there was a big difference in overall seat size (in my opinion) and there was seemingly greater comfort with the Swivel N Go seats, especially for adults. I have heard and read in my reviews that the Stow and go seats are *ok* for adults on a short trip but become very uncomfortable on longer journeys.
 
Old Jan 16, 2008 | 12:43 PM
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We purchased the Stow-n-Go due to the fact that were rarely use the back row or the middle. No kids, 3 dogs. Its main use is transporting the dogs in crates etc.. If mainly for hauling people, go with the Swivel for the larger seats. StownGo's are much smaller and not as comfortable.
 
Old Jan 16, 2008 | 01:33 PM
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i work on them and i must say ,they fold up easy and are built well,i wouldn't travel to far in them.the lower seat looks smaller than regular seats.
 
Old Jan 16, 2008 | 02:28 PM
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ORIGINAL: Gumby

I looked at both the Stow N Go and the Swivel N Go and decided on the Swivel. Mainly because there was a big difference in overall seat size (in my opinion) and there was seemingly greater comfort with the Swivel N Go seats, especially for adults. I have heard and read in my reviews that the Stow and go seats are *ok* for adults on a short trip but become very uncomfortable on longer journeys.
I would have to agree with Gumby. I will say that the Swivel-N-Go seats are aHUGE pain to remove but for the number of timeswe actually need the seats out it was an easy choice for us. IMO the Stow-N-Go seats are uncomfortable.

Steve
 
Old Jan 21, 2008 | 03:48 AM
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If you are skinny and moderate height, seats are fine.
If you are a typical American tubby, forget about it.
 
Old Jan 22, 2008 | 08:32 AM
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ORIGINAL: Bernard Feltzer

If you are skinny and moderate height, seats are fine.
If you are a typical American tubby, forget about it.
Uhhh...yea, ok...whatever you say.


In reality, the stow n go seats have a reduced amount of foam and padding (obviously so it can be folded down and shoved into the floor) the Swivel n Go have wider seat backs and more padding.

It really comes down to your individual needs. Haul cargo and small children mostly? Get the Stows, Haul cargo seldomly and passengers mostly, get the Swivels...
 
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