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Moving Out of an Infant Car Seat...

Hello,
My 5 month old son is quickly approaching the weight limit on his infant car seat. My husband and I are researching the convertible car seats. I have read many reviews and was wondering if anyone can shed some light on this for us. Britax, Evenflo and Graco are the brands that are on the top of our list right now.
Please let me know if you have a convertible car seat that you love.
Thank your for the help!
M.

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I have a Britax and I love it. It was a little pricey but worth it. Top in safety and comfort. It also lasts longer for the child, I believe 75 pounds. And they are rear and forward facing. I would never buy another brand, I have been really happy with mine. My daughter is 18 months and has been in hers since 6 months.

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We have two Britax seats and we love them. They are by far the best. They are always the top rated saftey wise. We have a Marathon and a Decathlon. Absolutly worth the money. You can even get a Nebraska cover for it!

I have put both of my sons in the cosco Alpha Omega and I have been very happy with it so far. I'm not sure how much you want to spend but i have two of these car seats and also my parents have 2 of these car seats when they go with my parents. The car seat can go from infant to 100 lbs and it can be a rear facing car seat and forward facing. It also turns into a booster seat when your child is old enough to just use the seat belt. You can find them at babies r us, toys r us, and target. I'm not sure if you can find them at wal-mart

BRITAX is the best hands down! We bought too and I love the Britax more for safety and ease of use - it's worth the extra $$

We had a Cosco brand for the other and I HATED IT! It was hard to install, felt cheap and wasn't padded very well so seemed uncomfortable.

I have a Britax and I love it. It was a little pricey but worth it. Top in safety and comfort. It also lasts longer for the child, I believe 75 pounds. And they are rear and forward facing. I would never buy another brand, I have been really happy with mine. My daughter is 18 months and has been in hers since 6 months.

We have the Alpha Omega Elite convertible carseat. I love it because it can fit a baby from 5 lbs, up to a toddler of 80lbs. It converts to a booster seat to use with seatbelt when they are older, and we won't need to buy another as my DD won't grow out of it.

We've also had the Britax roundabout and aboslutely loved it! They are great seat, but the one we had wasn't a convertible seat and my DD outgrew it. She's under the weight limit, but hit the height limit too soon. We are either going to get another Britax or Alpha Omega for our baby.

My sister swears by her Britax Marathon. My nephew seems to love it! My own son has always had an Eddie Bauer seat, and it has worked well and has been easy to clean, even after a few carsickness episodes. Ultimately, you might need to change seats after a purchase. I've heard stories of people taking a carseat back because it didn't work with their car- and then the third or fourth one worked out. Just make sure to keep the carseat box in case of a return!

Cosco Alpha Omega. The puzzle lock was a little hard to get used to, but it's a breeze now. I've heard a lot of good things about Britax. They were a little pricey for us, but it might be worth the Nebraska cover! I feel like my kids are missing out on the Nebraska culture ; ) Where abouts does your family live? I'm from Lincoln.

Britax is the seat I used for my son. It was given to me by a family member. I loved it. I never had a problem with it when we put it in it stayed in place didn't even budge actuallly.

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