P.P. asks from North Babylon, NY on January 17, 2009
Looking for an Infant Convertible Seat
I am looking for any recommendations on infant convertible seats. There are so many different brands and styles. I checked out consumer reports but I am still having a tough time trying to figure out which would be the best for my son. Right now he is in an infant seat and growing out of it. Looking for any suggestions or tips on what to look for.
So What Happened?™
I just want to thank everyone for their feedback in regards to infant convertible carseats. We ended up going with Britax Boulevard. We are still getting used to it but are pleased with it. I really like the click and safe feature. Any additional help that will let us know that the straps are tight enough, is great. The only issue left is that my son doesn't like getting into any car seat. After he is strapped in, he is fine. Anyway, thanks again to everyone for your feedback. It really helped us a lot with all your feedback. Thanks!
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M.L. answers from New York on January 18, 2009
Hi! I have a Britax Marathon and I love it! We were using only one car for a long time and now we finally broke down and bought a second car seat for my husband's car. After going back and forth we decided to go with a second Marathon! My 18 month old loves it!
C.P. answers from Rochester on January 18, 2009
Hi P.,
I like the Britax models. They are a little more expensive but you can use them longer because they hold weights up to 65lbs. Good luck
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M.L. answers from New York on January 18, 2009
Hi P.,
I actually purchased a Cosco brand that is sold at Walmart...being that we needed two, one for my car and one for my husbands, buying an expensive one wasnt in our budget...the one from Walmart was around $40 and I have to say that I love it....they have a tan and blue plaid pattern for boys, and a floral pattern for girls...I really feel the quality is just as good as those expensive ones!!
Meg
K.K. answers from New York on January 18, 2009
I have an Evenflo Triumph carseat in beige. It is awesome, because you don't have to pull out the srtaps to adjust them and to tighten them you tur the knob on the side - no more digging for the strap between the carseat and the back of the seat. It's bucket shaped, very comfortable, you can tilt it backwards if your child falls asleep, very easy to install! It is quite large and expensive (nowhere near Britax - about 170 dollars) but the weight limit is huge - your child may fit in there until he is four or more! Hope this helps.
T.M. answers from New York on January 18, 2009
Consumer Reports and Shop Smart magazines are about to publish another story on convertible chairs. You should check them out. But after you choose the one from the ratings you should go to the store and check out the belt and straps. You want one that is easy to use. Believe me it's important since you have to strap them in and out all the time.
S.S. answers from New York on January 18, 2009
My husband and I each have a Britax Marathon in our cars. We wanted to save money on our second car seat for the car we use less frequently. We bought one at BabiesRUs, a convert. w/highest weight limit. It was horrible, we coulsn't even get it in the car! We returned it right away for the Britax. I think the Roundabout is a little more expensive, but both are highly rated for safety.
K.D. answers from New York on January 18, 2009
I like the Britax Roundabout. It is a toddler/converible seat, so it can be used for infants facing backwards, and then turned around for your toddler. I also suggest the nomie baby car seat cover. It solves problems for parents, easy clean ups, and makes life much easier. www.nomiebaby.com.
S.G. answers from Rochester on January 19, 2009
We have a Recaro Como. Recaro makes racing seats for race cars....and you know in a race car the seats need to be good for crashes, so it is one reason we chose this brand.
It is a beautiful car seat and it goes up from 5 - 70 lbs. The side supports are like none other that I've seen. It has a washable velvet cover, and has the latch system. I love it. My MIL bought it for $250, but this website has it for $150 -- a great bargain!
http://www.albeebaby.com/recaro-como-convertible-car-seat...
(Regarding the comment on the seat, we have a highlander and had no issues like the person said).
We're expecting our second child and we'll be buying the same carseat for him/her.
B.G. answers from New York on January 19, 2009
britax my pediatrician recommended.. it is expensive
or go to onestepahead.com
C.H. answers from New York on January 18, 2009
I have the Evenflo Triumph Advance Premier and love it. My daughter is 19 months and has been in in since she was about 7 months. It is also big enough that she will fit in it until she is ready for a booster. I picked think the best thing for you to do is go to Babies R Us and see what you are comfortable with your son in. Safety wise I think most of the seats are all the same. It is pretty much down to what "bells & whistles" you want. Britax seats are great, but very expensive. A few of my friends have Britax seats and hey say the straps are not comfortable on their kids thighs and shoulders. Also you have to watch Britax because the different models are different sizes. their cheaper models will allow less room for your child to grow and you will need another seat. I actually pucked mine out becausemy 6 month old was comfortable in it and so was my 5 year old. One thing you should also check is that it fits in your car. If you go to Babies R Us they will let you try them in your car. Most seats will fin in most cars forward facing, but it rear facing that can be the problem. Make sure it fits. Sometime it is better to use the infant seat for a little longer if the "big" seat you want does not fit well in your car rear facing. It is really not an easy thing to shop for and it can be very frustrating. We shopped around less when we bought our car than we did for the car seat!!!!
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