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Britax Convertible Car Seats
So I've read a lot of recommendations on this site and others about Britax car seats. The most commonly sited reason for recommendation is ease of installation/removal. Are there any other reasons you would recommend a Britax over other models? I don't see much of a need nor frequency for taking the car seat out of my car.
If you've been happy with an alternative brand of car seat, can you share your rec?
TIA!
Re: Britax Convertible Car Seats
http://www.amazon.com/Evenflo-Triumph-Convertible-Seat-Easton/dp/B006PB2B3M/ref=sr_1_2?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1351008188&sr=1-2&keywords=evenflo+triumph
We have several different evenflo seats and like them all
We just bought these:
http://www.amazon.com/Evenflo-Symphony-All-Seat-Levi/dp/B006PB2BNC/ref=sr_1_4?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1351008773&sr=1-4&keywords=evenflo+car+seat
This one isn't as padded, but I feel like it's easier to get the kids in and out of, but it also doesn't convert to a booster like the symphony ones.
http://www.amazon.com/Evenflo-Triumph-Convertible-Car-Seat/dp/B004W4JMHW/ref=sr_1_13?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1351008925&sr=1-13&keywords=evenflo+car+seat
Another rec for Evenflo triumph. I love the ease of tightening the straps. We rarely take it in and out of our cars but when dh does it seems pretty quick.
I have only tried out one other seat Cosco scenera which I hated. Just really hard to adjust straps.
we have a couple Britax convertibles, and I was quite happy with both of them. EJ still rides in the one in my car, since she has not outgrown it yet. The one in K's car we switched out with a Graco 3in1 turbo booster because I got it on a good sale last winter. when she out grows the carseat in my car I will either get a booster or high back booster for her. Anyway, the Britax, she is still comfortable in it. So that means she has been in it for 4 years now, probably a bit longer than that. it is easy to take in and out. Much more so than the graco. We tend to remove it when my parents take her so they have a seat for her. But now they just have the second Britax...
But between the two brands, I like the Britax better. Since she has used them for so long I am happy that I spent the money.
This is the situation we're going to be in soon (I think our Evenflos expire in January or February). I'm happy with them and I think they're really easy to use/tighten (more so than the Graco that we now have for Jake), but the evenflos are SO wide. That's my only complaint,and they especially seem that way when RF'ing (and Liam will continue to RF past January, so it will be a factor for at least a few months). We never take them in & out, so I can't really comment on ease of installation, aside from the initial time of having to do it
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
Our Britax seems to just be made nicer. You can tell that there's more padding and it seems to be designed better than the comparable Evenflo Triumph. When Wes falls asleep in the Britax, his head just tilts. In the Evenflo he collapses forward onto his lap. The straps also dont' seem to stay in place as well, which worries me.