C.T. asks from Davis, CA on April 23, 2009
Convertible Car Seat Opinions
Last week we found out our 9 month daughter is now too long for her infant car seat. I have been looking at convertible car seats that allow the child to remain in a 5 point harness for as long as possible have have narrowed my search down to the Recaro Como/Signo, Graco Nautilus and Evenflow Titan/Triumph. I am not considering a Britax becuase of price and the fact we will probably need two seats (see below). What thoughts do people have on these car seats?
Also we have 2 cars and my husband takes out daughter to child care every morning and I pick her up. We have had a base in each car up until now but it seems you can't buy multiple bases for the big car seats? I want to buy a seat for each car but my husband seems to think we can get away with one seat and just keep taking it in and out. I think he may be being a little unrealistic? What do you think?
I should add that I drive a wagon and that my husband drives a 4-door sedan.
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M.F. answers from Salinas on April 25, 2009
I don't have an opinion about which one...we have the britax and its a bit bulky but as we are entering into convertible carseat with # 2 I can strongly suggest not having to take a carseat in and out if at all possible. Its pricey but well worth it. Getting them in correctly and out all the time can be a serious strain if done daily. From one crunchy granola mom to another let this one be easy and go with 2
J.P. answers from Stockton on April 24, 2009
personally I think that you need to get 2 car seats, you might be able to get away with one for a while, but it is going to be a little bit much taking that big huge thing in and out every day twice a day it's not the same as the kind with the base, it is hard to get the straps through the back of the car seat (in my experience) and I have pretty small hands. My husband cannot even get his hand through there, and it is very difficult for him to get the strap through. Hope that my two cents helps! LOL - good luck!
J.M. answers from Sacramento on April 24, 2009
A friend of mine, whose hubby is a CHP officer, got me an Evenflo Triumph for my first and when my second came along, I asked if that was still his choice for car seats and he said yes! So we've had two of them as well because my daughter wasn't out of hers when my son came along. They're great, easy to adjust and have fit in all the cars we've had them in. My kids were always comfy and the padding has improved and is way better than my daughter's was. They are easily adjustable for times like now, when it goes from hot to cold outside... we love them!
Good luck!
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V.O. answers from San Francisco on April 24, 2009
Definitely unrealistic- that is just too stressful, and you probably won't put the car seat in right (ie. with anchors and as tight as it should go) if you have to keep taking it out & putting it back. We have 2 britax Boulevards that we love, one in my husbands car and one in mine. We do't even share picking her up from daycare (I always do it)- but I could never imagine having to take an extra 3-5 minutes to change carseats on the weekends depeneding on which car we want to take her in!
J.M. answers from Sacramento on April 24, 2009
A friend of mine, whose hubby is a CHP officer, got me an Evenflo Triumph for my first and when my second came along, I asked if that was still his choice for car seats and he said yes! So we've had two of them as well because my daughter wasn't out of hers when my son came along. They're great, easy to adjust and have fit in all the cars we've had them in. My kids were always comfy and the padding has improved and is way better than my daughter's was. They are easily adjustable for times like now, when it goes from hot to cold outside... we love them!
Good luck!
J.H. answers from San Francisco on April 24, 2009
we have twins and it is ReaLLY easy to remove and install the Britax Boulevard card seats. It literally takes 2 minutes tops. Luckily for us, there were $$$ gifts from a family member bc normally we are all about hand me downs, but maybe hmd aren't an option for your car seats?
J.T. answers from Fresno on April 26, 2009
We have the Graco Nautilus (2 of them, actually), and love it. By the way, if you're going to buy 2 of the same big-ticket items, Babies R' Us will give you a "twin discount" (no, you don't have to have twins to get it)...we did that, and used another coupon we had as well, and ended up saving $90!!!
S.E. answers from San Francisco on April 24, 2009
We installed the Alpha Omega by Cosco Juvenile in EACH car to make it easier and less time consuming. Car seats have to be securely attached and changing cars was a pain.
What was nice about the AO was it came with the latch system (clips into the seats with clips) and a strap that hooked into the back dash or 3rd row in our Land Cruiser. The seat is so well installed, I never want to talk it out.
It has an adjustable back with wings (AKA head rests) that moves as the child grows. Then it converts to a booster without the 5 point harness.
My daughter is nearly 8 and still sits in the car seat we bought when we converted from the baby carrier. She's 54 inches tall and fits well in the car seat.
Stephanie
R.C. answers from San Francisco on April 24, 2009
It might be difficult to just use the one. I do car seat installations and it can be hard to get a good fit every time you change cars and some of the seats have difficult belt paths and then if you throw in leather seats or other obsticals it can take even longer. I would have a problem planning an extra 20 minutes into every trip in order to install the car seat. Many couples elect to switch cars in order to avoid moving the seat.
S.W. answers from San Francisco on April 24, 2009
I went through the same process when my son was ready for a real car seat. I went through a couple of options including Britax marathon. The Britax are really easy to install, but I am pretty careful about installation and I do think that it is easy to not fully install a car seat if you are doing it everyday as part of your normal routine. Also my husband isn't as careful about the installation as I would like. (I am a bit of a fanatic.)
My best solution at this point is the Sunshine Kids Radian, they have one that goes up to 80 lbs in a harness and one that goes up to 65. I have two of the 80 as my boys are pretty big. I think that with the multitude of ones i have tried this is the best long-term solution. Also, they are really narrow, so I can fit two in my back seat and still have a real sized adult sit in the seat. They are the only seats I have ever been able to do this with even the bases are too wide. If you live in the area, email me back and I am happy to show you all the options we have currently.
E.C. answers from San Francisco on April 24, 2009
Please note that the Nautilus is a *forward facing only* seat and thus would not be appropriate for a 9 MO. Of the Evenflo Triumph and Titan, the Triumph (be sure it's the Triumph *ADVANCE* with the 50 lb. weight limit) would last longer because it has a taller shell and taller top harness slots compared to the Titan.
Getting one seat for each car will *definitely* be worthwhile if you use both cars all the time, it takes time and effort to install a seat correctly and it's not something you want to be doing once or more per day! And when you figure that the convertible seat could last you 5 to 6 years, the amount of time you'd save definitely more than makes up for the expense of buying two seats.
And if you don't mind a 'girly' print, the "Ashley Floral" pattern Britax Marathon is $179 at http://www.albeebaby.com/britax-marathon-convertible-car-... .
PS: Here's a helpful link in determining when your child's rear-facing seat is outgrown by height - height limits listed on the seats are more of an approximation than an absolute limit like the weight limits, b/c some children have more height in the torso and others have more height in the legs http://www.car-seat.org/showthread.php?t=30201
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