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Looking for Experienced Users of Convertible Carseats and What You Recommend

My almost 10 month old is quickly outgrowing her Graco Safe Seat (lengthwise, not weight) and we have pretty much been leaving it in the car and just taking her out when we get places for about 3 months (or since it's stopped snowing :D). So I'm looking for a good, sturdy, longlasting (weight/height wise) car seat that can still face backward, as she's only in the 25th percentile for her weight.
Any recommendations? Are there any I should steer clear of? Please tell me your good and bad experiences with different brand. I'm tired of comparing online the brands, so I thought I'd come here and ask all the experienced people I have come to rely on for EXCELLENT advice :D

Thanks in advance!!!

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I love the Graco Nautilus or Graco Matrix carseat. everyone sells it, but we got it online at walmart - and one we bought right off the shelf in the store. It's about $150 - is one of the highest rated seats and goes up to $100. So you won't be buying another seat in a few years.

I liked the Graco Snug Ride too; so I bought another Graco for the next size up. My boy is on the Graco booster now.
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My twins have the Alpha Omega Elite, which someone else also mentioned. I chose it based upon safety and the weight limit is higher than most others so I won't have to buy another one for a long time. My girls were 8 weeks early, so they are also on the small side. The belts do twist easily, but it's manageable.

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If you're daughter is already outgrowing the Graco I wouldn't go with the Alpha Omega. They are outgrown in height long before they are outgrown in weight (I have 2 of them, one for each of my boys and my 2 year old has outgrown his in height even though he only weighs 23lbs.). Also, do not believe it when the box says it would be the only car seat your child will ever need. My husband still can't get over the fact that we've had to buy a new car seat for my oldest to stay rear facing. The Britax seats are more money but they are definitely worth the money. My oldest is now rear facing in his Marathon and will stay that way until he maxes out the rear facing limit of the seat, which is 35lbs. And it forward faces to 65lbs. So this seat should last us for quite a while. Hopefully it doesn't expire before he outgrows it he grows so slow :o) If you can't spend the money on the Britax seat the Cosco Scenera is a great choice for only $40-50. It rear faces to 35lbs and forward faces with a 5-point harness to 50lbs I believe.

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The car seat I have is awesome...The EVENFLO TRIUMPH ADVANCE LX. They can be in it from 5-50lbs I believe...pretty much from birth til about 5 yrs!
My daughter was the same as yours, growing out of the infant seat lengthwise, she's 6 mos now (my son grew out of his at 4.5 mos).
And just so you know, I literally did a few MONTHS of studying and comparing the different brands online AND in the store if they had it (playing with buckles, adjusting stuff, etc). It's sold at a few retail stores and some stores have different fabric styles, so shop around. The seat is sold at an average of $140 depending on where you get it.
GOOD LUCK!!

We just moved our chunky 8 month old into the Alpha Omega Elite and LOVE it. It is a 3 in one and will last her until she is ready for the big kid booster seat. We saw it as a definite investment. It had good padding and lots of room for our daughter to grow. We found it at Babies R Us for $159 and used a $20 coupon. Found it in only one color at Walmart for $165. Good luck!

We love our Britax Boulevard - super safe (per Consumer Reports and other places). The best part are the head cushions becuase our little guy loves to sleep in the car and they give him some extra support so his head isn't flopped over and he is also comfy this way. We call it his la-z-boy for the car. I wish I had one to sit in!

The Graco Nautilus is ONLY for kids over 35 lbs!!!!! your little one can use any convertible rear-facing to forward facing seat. We used a cheaper brand called Cosco from Kmart, and the only issue we've had is that the straps get twisted easy. But if you aren't easily irrated by something like that, go for it. I have taken the car seat training course and really, every company has to follow the same guidelines. It's up to personal preferance and how much money you want to spend. I actually own the nautilus for my older girl, as it becomes a booster seat with a back on it and then again becomes a booster for use with the actual car seat belt. Graco tends to be the brand of most moms' choice around here...good luck! :-)

My twins have the Alpha Omega Elite, which someone else also mentioned. I chose it based upon safety and the weight limit is higher than most others so I won't have to buy another one for a long time. My girls were 8 weeks early, so they are also on the small side. The belts do twist easily, but it's manageable.

I love the Graco Nautilus or Graco Matrix carseat. everyone sells it, but we got it online at walmart - and one we bought right off the shelf in the store. It's about $150 - is one of the highest rated seats and goes up to $100. So you won't be buying another seat in a few years.

Hi J.,
I have the Alpha Omega Elite, and have been happy. I wish they were easier to get buckled, but I'm sure all the safest ones can be a pain!

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