J.R. asks from Oak Park, IL on February 04, 2009
Britax Marathon or Boulevard?
We are needing to upgrade to the convertible car seat very soon. Can anyone tell me the differences between the Britax Marathon or Boulevard? They seem similar, but cannot figure out if the Boulevard is worth the extra money over the Marathon. Any comments?
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K.K. answers from Chicago on February 05, 2009
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J.V. answers from Chicago on February 05, 2009
Two main differences:
1. With the marathon, you have to re-thread the belt manually as your child grows
2. The Boulevard's weird head thing is extra side protection for accidents.
I went with the Boulevard, picking one up online (last week) for the usual cost of a Marathon. It was only a difference of about 60 bucks.
K.K. answers from Chicago on February 05, 2009
http://www.carseatnanny.blogspot.com/
This nanny is a Carseat technician. She works with the Carseat lady and I know she can answer any question about ANY carseats.
Good luck.
T.G. answers from Rockford on February 05, 2009
We bought our first Marathon about 3.5 years ago and have since bought another. They are so nice and they are our favorites among the many car seats we have bought for our 4 kids. If your child is going to have to be riding on the side of the car, it might be worth it to you to buy the Boulevard. But either is going to get you some good side protection, particularly while rear facing. Frame size, they are the same size so if one fits, the other will. (Most Britax seats will fit in most vehicles, even rear facing since you don't have to install them at the 45 degree angle and can go as little as 30 degrees once the baby has good head control). The no rethread harness is a nice feature of the Blvd but from what I have read on car seat boards, it can make it so the child outgrows it height-wise a tad before the MA. Probably not a big deal. My large son got too tall for his MA at about 5.5. and my daughter could still ride rear facing in hers till she was nearly 3. I had turned her forward facing when she hit the min of 1 year and 20lbs but turned her back after learning that it was 4-5 times safer for her to ride rearfacing until she got too big to do so. So she lounged out back there and rode rear facing without complaint for quite a while after being forward facing for many months. All this to say, you can't really go wrong with either. Definitely check out albeebaby.com for good prices. Some of the discounted ones may be a bit older and expire sooner but for many the discount makes up for that.
C.D. answers from Chicago on February 05, 2009
We had a Boulevard and recently upgraded to a Frontier for my almost 3 year old. I was looking at the same two you were about a year and a half ago. I was lucky enough to have a 4 year old son as well. My husband and I are both average people for height and weight, and my kids are tiny beanpoles (as stated by many), but for some reason my 4 year old (who weighed 35 lbs at the time) was too wide shoulder wise for the Marathon. I would not consider my kids broad by any means, but I guess they are. So, the Boulevard was the only one that fit the older one. My youngest at the time had his shoulders touching the sides of the marathon, so I knew it wouldn't last long width wise for him. So, we bought the Boulevard. I love it (even more than the Frontier) and can't say enough about how great it is. If I were you, I'd go to Babies R Us and try your child in both of them and see how he/she fits. All seats fit children differently. Make sure you check out how much room is left width wise and height wise. And, don't take price into account. Your child's safety is worth any amount of money. Just go with whichever you feel is best, your gut will guide you and you can't go wrong with either of them really.
M.K. answers from Chicago on February 04, 2009
I chose the Marathon for both kids. The Marathon was the higest-rated convertible car seat, when in the front-facing position, by Consumer Reports. (It wasn't as highly rated for rear-facing, but I figured the kids are only rear-facing for 6-12 months tops.)
Aside from the higher price, I didn't like how big the sides of the headrest were (next to the sides of the head). I knew it would obstruct my childrens' ability to see out the side.
K.H. answers from Chicago on February 05, 2009
you don't need anything bigger than the marathon - they will be in a booster seat way before 65 lbs - trust me. switching to the booster seat is the greatest thing ever!
M.F. answers from Chicago on February 05, 2009
I was having the same debate and we went with the boulevard. you don't have to rethread the straps (which also includes detaching the installed seat from the car when your child grows), it has extra head support for (which is better in a crash and I also like that when my daugher naps, her head isn't as far to the side because of them). I got it online for a great price at albeebaby.com Check it out. Good luck!
A.S. answers from Chicago on February 05, 2009
I have 2 girls & I use the Marathon for both of them. I did consider the Boulevard for my younger daughter who just turned one, but I didn't really like the side panels. I was willing to pay the extra money for "extra safety" but I thought those side panels would be too annoying to my little one. We have been very happy with the Marathon in safety, ease of use, comfort, etc. Good luck!
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