C.B. asks from Mound, MN on November 03, 2008
Car Seat Recommendations - 2Nd Car Seat
My son is 6 months old and already over 20 lbs and therefore outgrowing his 1st car seat/carrier. So I'm starting to look into getting him a new car seat. I know he needs to be rear facing for another 6 months, but how do I choose what kind of car seat to buy? I've seen some that are a 3 in 1 model that wouild likely last the rest of his car seet/booster days. The one I found like that is quite expensive though . . . is it worth it? Does anyone have any recommendations?
I'm a new mom, so any help is appreciated! Thanks!
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E.A. answers from Janesville-Beloit on November 04, 2008
I have 3 kid 3 and under. All 3 are in a Britax Boulevard, 2 are rear facing (2 yr and 7 mth old). I just decided I never wanted to be put in the position of having to think, "What if?" Especially when it came to car seats. So in my opinion, I went with the best, we love the seats and would never use anything else! Please watch these videos!! SO important!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azgBhZfcqaQ
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M.H. answers from Minneapolis on November 03, 2008
3 in 1 seats are definitely not worth it. Like someone else mentioned they have very low harness slots and do not work well as boosters. My oldest outgrew his Alpha Omega Elite in height long before he reached the 35lb rear facing limit (he's still nowhere near 35lbs, only 23lbs at 3 years old). I absolutely would recommend a Britax. We have a Marathon and it was totally worth the money. The Marathon will rear face to 35lbs (the AAP recommends to keep children rear facing until the reach the maximum weight limit of their carseat) and has very high harness slots to actually accomodate extended rear facing.
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T.H. answers from Minneapolis on November 03, 2008
My husband and I just went to Walmart and got a Cosco convertable car seat and It works great and it wasn't the cheapest but it was only 50 dollars I think. Here is the link...http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=8054497. It is the Cosco Scenera 5 point convertible car seat and it is 4 1/3 stars out of 5.
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C.R. answers from Minneapolis on November 04, 2008
I completely agree with the response that says you get what you pay for! We had our Britax Roundabout installed by the Fire Department (they do safety checks to make sure the carseats are installed correctly) and their stance on car seats: you don't skimp on the safety of your own car, why would you then skimp on the safety of your child? Yes, the Britax car seats are more expensive, but they are more than worth the money you pay for them. Our daughter has been very comfortable in her seat and I have the peace of mind knowing that her carseat is top of the line and has the highest safety rating. I will say that my husband and I are planning on upgrading to a Marathon when our new baby grows into the Roundabout because having the larger weight limit will be nice. But I definitely recommend the Britax line of car seats!
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K.R. answers from Bismarck on November 04, 2008
I had bought a fairly expensive 5 in 1 and it is the best thing I have ever done. You may pay more now but in the end your saving money, not to mention head ache of having to go out look and ponder on another one. The one I bought reclines has a pillow it's pretty neat. It is a Intera Convertible Car Seat. Weight of 5-100 lbs. Heights of 19-57 inc. Now granted it is 3 years old but it comes apart easy to wash it goes back together easy, very light weight! Has cup holders and best of all he wasn't able to unbuckle it!
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A.R. answers from La Crosse on November 04, 2008
we love and recommend Britax. very high quality, but with it comes expense. we are on a very tight budget, but i will never regret working in the extra $100 dollars or so per seat into our budget for the peace of mind and protection. once they were installed and the quality was so obvious, my husband was greatful for spending the extra money, too (i concluded, even though he didn't say it.ha) we have the Marathons for our 10 mo. old(rear facing) and 3 year old, and the Regent for our 5 and a half year old. (if the regent can be rear facing, i'd go with that one, for your little one. it will secure your baby all the way through booster size with a 5 point harness.
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M.H. answers from Minneapolis on November 03, 2008
3 in 1 seats are definitely not worth it. Like someone else mentioned they have very low harness slots and do not work well as boosters. My oldest outgrew his Alpha Omega Elite in height long before he reached the 35lb rear facing limit (he's still nowhere near 35lbs, only 23lbs at 3 years old). I absolutely would recommend a Britax. We have a Marathon and it was totally worth the money. The Marathon will rear face to 35lbs (the AAP recommends to keep children rear facing until the reach the maximum weight limit of their carseat) and has very high harness slots to actually accomodate extended rear facing.
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J.M. answers from Lincoln on November 04, 2008
I just got First Years True Fit seat for my 10 month old daughter last month. Yes, it was a bit higher priced, $189 from Target, but it had good safety reviews and will last until she is ready for a booster. I figure some sanity is worth a bit of money. Most parent reviews I read were good, although a few indicated difficulty with installation and strap positioning. I read the manual step by step with the seat in my living room, got everything adjusted for my daughter, and then put it in the car with no problems. We have a car with the Latch system and I love these hooks (much easier to take seat in and out than the hooks that were on the base for our infant carrier. Hope this is helpful.
Another first time mom!!
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T.T. answers from Cedar Rapids on November 04, 2008
I did ALOT of homework on a 2nd seat for my daughter and I ended up choosing the Evenflo Triumph Advance LX (about $140 @ Walmart). It's got some awesome features, including the LATCH system, the 5-50lbs weight limit, etc (look for it on walmart.com to get more info). My sister went and bought it for her daughter too! GOOD LUCK!
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C.H. answers from Green Bay on November 04, 2008
I feel that the 3 in one are very worth it. Especially if you're going to have more kids. We have 2 car seats. One is a britax that is rear or front facing up to I think 90#s. (Don't quote me) The other is a graco that is rear, front, a high back booster and then a small booster. This one was like $180. The Britax was closer to 300 (It was a gift thank god!) The Britax is more cushiony but the graco has a cup holder. I bought the 2nd carseat after he grew out of the carrier...I got tired of flip flopping the britax because it is a little heavy.
Hope this helps a little.
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B.W. answers from Minneapolis on November 04, 2008
I disagree that you are just paying for the brand name. I have owned both Cosco, Evenflo, and Britax seats, and I will NEVER buy anything but Britax again. The quality is outstanding, the harness doesn't twist, and the seat will accomidate a child up to at least age 5/6 in the 5pt harness. Sure, you can purchase a $40 seat that is just as safe, but chances are your child will outgrow it in height around age 3, long before your child can safely move to a booster, meaning you have to purchase another higher harness weight seat anyway.
That happened to us. We purchased the Cosco Alpha Omega under the guise that it was the 'only seat we'd ever need'.... yeah right! He outgrew it in height by his 3rd b-day, and no 3yr old is mature enough, either physically or mentally, to sit in a belted booster. So we neded up shelling out another $200 for a Britax Marathon to keep him in a 5pt harness. He rode in that seat until he was 4, and our youngest son outgrew the infant seat, and we purchasd yet another Britax, the Regent, for our oldest. He's now 6.5 and still in the Britax Regent, and our 3yr old just went forward facing in the Marathon not long ago.
My point is, you get what you pay for. Yes, the $40 Cosco Scenera is a great cheap seat, but its not padded at all, and it will be outgrown before your child reaches 40lbs, and most likely long before he/she is ready for a belted booster. The higher harness weight seats are more expensive, but you'll be able to use them at least 3yrs beyond the cheaper lower weight seats.... and keeping your child in a 5pt harness is the most important!
Spend the money now, purchase a higher harness weight seat like the Britax Marathon, Sunshine Kids Radian65, Evenflo Triumph ADVANCE. You'll spend $200-$250 now, but your child will be in this seat until he's 6yrs old, meaning you will get the full 6yr life out of the seat before it expires, and then you can purchase a simple booster until your child is 8yrs/80lbs and can sit in the adult seatbelt without a carseat/booster.
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