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s/o carseats

How the heck do you pick a convertible car seat?  We don't need one yet, but I want to start looking.  I have no idea where to begin.
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Re: s/o carseats

  • There were a couple things that were important to me: high weight limit and tall shell to allow for rear-facing as long as possible, easy to get child in and out, fits in my car, not much more than $200.

    I actually have two seats- one for each car. In my car I have a Britax Marathon for now which will probably not allow him to rear face as long as I would like. The other seat we have is a Radian which will allow him to rear-face longer. I liked the low profile of the Radian which I think makes it easier to get him in and out. I don't like the straps as much as I like the ones on the Britax, but I guess no seat is perfect. If I were going to be switching the seat from one car to another frequently I would have looked for one that was easier to install and lighter weight. The Radian is pretty heavy! I don't really mind rethreading the belt as he grows, but I know some people hate doing that. I have had to clean the Britax seat and it wasn't too bad.   The other seats I was considering were the Graco My Ride 70 and the Nextfit.  The Foonf is another seemingly popular seat, but it was out of my price range.

    The main thing is that it needs to fit your child and fit in your car properly! As I mentioned before I think the FB group is really helpful. There are some ladies in that group that really know their stuff! I didn't have a lot of questions when I joined, nor did I really know what I was looking for, but in reading the questions and responses it made me consider things I otherwise would not have.

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  • I overwhelmed myself, so we wandered around babies r us and found the one that looked most comfy and would last through booster stage. We registered for 2 of them then I checked out reviews to make sure it was a good seat. We ended up with the Evenflo Symphony 65 and are happy with it.

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  • We started by looking at the recommendations in the Baby Bargains book and then asked friends for recommendations. We got a lot of positive reviews for the Britax car seats so that's what we went with. We ultimately decided on the Britax Boulevard because some of the added cushioning and size and the fact we found it for a good deal.

    We did get a cheap Cosco Scenera for our third vehicle and to use while traveling since I didn't want the Britax to get ruined, but DH ended up hating how much more difficult everything was (adjusting straps, tightening, etc) plus it didn't seem as comfortable and had way less cushioning that we ended up buying a third Boulevard. To us the ease and comfort of it was ultimately worth the extra money.

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  • I got the Babies R Us seat that goes from 5 lbs to 65 lbs. It looks nice and accommodates rear and forward facing. DS is now 27-28 lbs and still rear facing but he's getting pretty long so maneuvering him in to the seat is getting challenging. I'm assuming in the next few months we'll turn him around, but for now it's working nicely. HTH

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