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Convertible Carseat Recommendations

We are getting ready to purchase convertible carseats for our twins. I've seen the wide range in price and we're looking to spend no more than $150 on each seat. Do any of you have any good recommendations? I've looked on Babies R Us and Target websites and have read the reviews on there for many seats. But, I wanted some recommendations from other moms/parents. Any information you can provide would be helpful! Thanks!!

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If you have access or know some with access, go to ConsumerReports.com. I trust them.
I have a Britax and it is great, but they are on the pricey side.

The Radian carseats made by Sunshine Kids are the safest car seats you can buy b/c they are steel reinforced. They are also pretty narrow and you can fit 3 of them on the back seat of a Honda Civic! But: they are expensive. I just thought I would mention them.
I personally use the Alpha Omega Elite and my son and I LOVE it. It's a little bulky but my son is a big boy and he has plenty of space in it. Also, the buckle between his legs is adjustable - very important if you have boys. BabiesRUs sells this car seat for around $150, Big Lots sells it for around $100.

I know Britax is expensive - but I can't tell you how much they are worth it! We bought a Britax and an Evenflo Triumph (the two highest safety rated seats at the time). The Britax is SO incredibly easy to use and install. We had to go to the hospital to have the Evenflo installed - we just couldn't get it right.

Even though they're expensive, I would buy another Britax in a heartbeat. They're awesome!

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we have a Britax roudabout. and LOVE it.
my parents have other carseats in their cars and they are very low and bucket like.
the Britax sits up higher, so the child can look out the window, sit more naturally, and be reached more easily.
Britax is a really great brand, one of the safest out there (its a british company, if i remember right, and is tested not only for front/rear impact, but for side impact too.

they are a bit more expensive, but WORTH it. we are on our second child in this seat and its is still ingreat condition.

good luck!

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No matter what car seat you get, the most important part is to make sure they are latched in right. I have a police officer friend who took 4 days of classes on just car seats and he said most people don't do it right. Newer SUV's and Vans have latches under the seats to permentaly hook the carseats to. See if your town has someone who knows how to do this. My town only has a population of 3,500 and has an officer designated for this, so maybe your town does too.

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If you have access or know some with access, go to ConsumerReports.com. I trust them.
I have a Britax and it is great, but they are on the pricey side.

I got my daughters seat at Walmart. It was about $80.00. It was made by Safety 1st and it is a convertible seat (will switch to a booster seat when bigger). I really like hers. It's got a nice cushy seat for her bottom. That was important because we do a lot of driving & I wanted her to be comfy. The belts for buckling her aren't complicated and it seems very safe to me. And, it comes with a removable drink holder... Good luck N.!

I too have the Evenflo Triumph and am very happy with it. My DS used it for 18 months or so and now my DD has it. It was inexpensive as car seats go and it has functioned well.

As for safety ratings, if you look at them carefully (in Consumer Reports- check the library) you'll notice that one does have the highest rating but the difference in it and the rest is pretty minimal. I can't remember now exactly what the difference is but I thought of it as test scores and asked my self- is there an appreciable difference between a 93% and a 96%? Not really. The 93% isn't unsafe, know what I mean? The year we bought the Evenflo Triumph there was one car seat that was NOT recommended and I looked for it at the store to compare it and see if I could tell what was different and bad about it. I couldn't find one anywhere. So though there is certainly a concern for safety for your child in their car seat, know that it's not as hard as it sounds to find a safe affordable one.

I absolutely love our Evenflo Triumph DLX, the newer one is called the Evenflo Triumph Advance. Wonderful carseat! My daughter is 3 1/2 years old and still uses hers. She will be moving out of is this fall though, when we move her infant sister into it. At that time, my 3 1/2 year old will go into a Graco Nautilus.

There are several things I love about this Evenflo carseat. #1 it is very comfortable for the children! #2 the harnesses don't have to be fed through to move them into different slots, they are on an infinite slide system that is so easy to use and they lock into place! #3 the side knobs for adjusting the harness (tightness/loosening) is wonderful! Easy to reach on both forward and rear facing positions! #4 they can harness children up to 50 pounds!! (The safest option is to keep your children harnesses as long as possible!) #5 You can keep your children REAR-FACING up to 35 lbs!!! My 3 1/2 year old does not even weight 35 lbs yet! Extended rear-facing (past 1 year and 20 lbs) is the safest option out there!

Here is a link to the Evenflo Triumph Advance LX on the BabiesRUs website!
http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3028986

i haven't read the other responses, but if you have a Big Lots near by, check it out. They generally have Eddie Bauer car seats for $80 or so. I have bought all my convertible carsets there and a booster seat (20 - 100lbs) for my two kids.

check out Britax on tinyride.com and save a bundle ($40 cheaper than the stores and they don't charge shipping), I got mine there and love it!

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