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Car Seat - Dexter, MI

Hi,

My son is almost 10 months old and we need to buy a new car seat for him soon. He is very skinny (he's in then 20th percentile for weight) but very long (in the 95th for length) so I need to find a SAFE and comfortable car seat for him. I'm hoping to buy one that will last until he is out of the car seat since so many of the new ones transition between the different ages and convert from car seat to booser, etc. I'm wondering if anyone can recommend one that is safe and is comfortable for their child.

Thanks!!

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Hi S.,

Try Consumerreports.org. They can tell you which car seats are the safest according to crash test results. They also give average retail prices, so you won't be caught off guard once you get to the store and see the price tag!

-A.

Hello,
At 9 months old my daughter wieghed 15lbs. It then became very clear to me that she would be facing backward for a very longtime. So I started shopping for a convertable. She out grew her pumpkin seat in length. I ended up getting the eddie bauer from Target. I love it. It has an ajustable head rest, strap covers and a cup holder. It was only @120$ and becomes a booster for up to 80#. My daughter loves it too:)
here is the link for the exact one I bought
Good luck:)

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref=br_1_4/601-###-#...

Hi S.!

My daughter is 11 months old and we have had her in a convertible car seat that goes from 0-120 pounds....it 'converts' as they grow. She's been in it for a few months now and doesnt hang out of it like she does the infant carseat. The convertible car seats can be found anywhere...happy shopping!!

Kim

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If this doesn't convince you that a 5-pt harness that goes to at least 80 lbs (not one that converts to a booster - a carseat w/ a 5-pt-harness that lasts until at least 65 or 80 lbs) is the best choice, I don't know what will:
YouTube - Importance of a 5-Point Harness Carseat
http://youtube.com/watch?v=azgBhZfcqaQ

Hands down, for long lanky kids (we have 2 of our own!), Britax Boulevard or Britax Regent. Yeah, the brand is more expensive than some, but it's absolutely worth it:

* it's so incredibly user friendly (easy to install correctly, straps don't twist up into a nightmarish mess, very handy velcro patches on the sides of the carseat & harness to hold the harness straps out of the way when you're putting your kid into the seat so you don't have to go fishing for them behind your child who is already in the seat, etc.)
* has such great safety features and is so comfortable with the non-obstructive Side Impact Protection head wings - helps keeping their heads from slumping over so severely to the side when they sleep in the car (great for roadtrips to visit the in-laws) in addition to giving them added protection them in the event of a crash
* the Boulevard will last until 65 lbs and the Regent will take you to 80 lbs - kids should be in a 5-point harness for AS LONG AS POSSIBLE as they're way safer than a belt-positioning booster

* AND, if you're balking at the price, remember that you use it EVERY TIME you drive anywhere over the next 4+ YEARS so it'll end up being just a few *pennies* per day when it's all said and done - people spend more money on cribs which kids grow out of soooner than they do a good carseat, if that gives you any perspective (um, I'd rather have a better carseat than a several hundres dollar crib)

After trying several different carseats, we decided on the Boulevard for both kids. Friends who have different seats and try our Britax seats remark how easy the LATCH buckles clip into the seat, how nice it is that the harness straps don't twist up, how it's so easy to adjust the harness height and headrest height with the dial button (instead of having to rethread the whole harness), etc.

So, definitely go to a good store w/ several carseat options, try them out in your car, see what seems like the best install in your vehicle, which one seems the most user-friendly for you to use, which one your son is most comfortable in, etc. That's what is most important.

Lastly, if you ever have to travel in airports with the carseat, a fabulous gadget is the GoGo Kids Carseat Travelmate (http://theportablebaby.com/gogokidz.html or you can watch BabyCenter's store for a sale and a 15% off coupon code). Trust me when I say that you do not want to lug ANY child's carseat through the airport. Wheels are the way to go!

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I purchased SEVERAL child seats when my son was too big for his infant seat. I brought them all home, lined them up, and put him in all of them. I tried the Britax Marathon, Britax Roundabout, Britax Parkway, Evenflo Comfort Series, an Eddie Bauer model, and the Safety First Intera. After trials, research including many reviews and subscribing to Consumer's Reports, we ended up with 2 of the Safety First Interas (3-in-one, up to 100 lbs). It can be used rear facing or forward facing and adjusts more than the others with the child's growth. (My son is also tall & thin.) The head rest is height adjustable, the seat can be used as 2 different booster styles (standard or belt-positioning), and my son has never been uncomfortable or sweaty in his seat. It is a seat that he will be in until he no longer needs a child safety seat. Many parent reviews complain about the "puzzle" style buckle but it has never been problem for either myself or my husband, even with our son's winter coat on. I will say, it is a rather large seat as far as getting it in/out of vehicles, especially if you leave the booster base attached, but once it is in it is very solid. One of the important things to me was that his head and neck had some protection in the event of a side-impact crash. This seat has "wings" around the head area which help with this, but are not as intrusive or obstructive as the Britax models with "wings." The other brands seemed to open to protect in this type of situation. His little head would just be whipped sideways. We love our seat and have been looking for another for the next child on the way. I will say, ours is a really nice classy grey geometric pattern. The new ones I've seen aren't as nice looking, though obviously that's not the important part... Hope this helps some...

http://www.safety1st.com/product.asp?productID=647
Check out their "Demo" link near the bottom of the description. It shows the seat in all positions... It also shows the other colors available off to the right. And it looks as if they have done away with the "puzzle" buckle since last year...

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My husband and I have the Britax Decathalon car seat and we love it... It is pricey but its worth the extra money. The straps don't twist and fold, there is velcro to hold the straps open so you can put your child in with them out of the way, and I was told that because its overseas it is tested at 55 or 65 mph crash test and american car seats only test to 25 or 35. I had this verified from an executive for graco. We have had ours for almost and year and it looks brand new. IT holds up realy well. I work as a nanny and my daughter is constantly in and out of her seat. That being said... THe only downfall that I can think of is its heavy and alittle more difficult to install. Not impossible... jsut a little more difficult than some others out there.. but all in all.. this seat is wonderful and a perfect fit for us...

Check with your local AA. I got brand new seats for both of my sons fit to their sizes and ages and they even installed them properly into my car for FREE!

I have been using the alpha omega car seat by cosco. It last for all the stages, backward, forward and booster. I tried another one before I bought the omega and it was awful. I couldn't get him in and out easily, it didn't seem to fit in the car well etc. etc. Then the lady at the store told us she used the omega and she loved it. This one is nice and middle of the road as far as price ( I think anyways). However my son was not skinny so I suggest trying your baby in it in the store. Babies r us will let you do that.

Hi S.,

Try Consumerreports.org. They can tell you which car seats are the safest according to crash test results. They also give average retail prices, so you won't be caught off guard once you get to the store and see the price tag!

-A.

I too have had LOTS of different car seats between my two kids. Above all the best and the one that lasted THREE years was the Evenflo Triumph 5 Convertible car seat. We used this for my daughter from 5 months- 3.5 years! The knob to tighten the straps helped keep her snug and SAFE and we never had issues with it not working.

The previous seats we used...eventually the strap in the front that you pull to tighten would stop working well or completely. It was hard to pull and took a lot of time with a sometimes fussy child...trying to struggle to get it tight enough. Many of my friends just stopped making it tight because of the pain the strap was.

WE were not comfortable with that option at all ! So kept getting new seats with my son, until my daughter was born and found this seat. We love it and SWEAR by the design.

Blessings.
M.

My almost 3 year old son has the alpha omega. He has had it since he was 6 months old when he became too long for an infant carrier. We would go to put him in the car in the infant carrier and he would push he feet against the back fo teh seat and would not let the infant carrier latch into the base. The alpha omega holds up to 100 punds and switches to a booster seat. The nice thing about it is that it sits up high enough in the car so that even when he was littler he would look out the window. Good luck finding a new seat. When we were shopping for a new one we took our son with and put him in the display seats just to make sure that he looked comfortable. Good luck and let me know how it goes. Babies-r-us was probably the best place to look for a carseat because they are actually at eye level and you can test them out.

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