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The Best Booster Seat

I am interested in moving my daughter to a new seat (which is my sons old car seat), so I want to get a booster seat for my son. He just turned three. I've looked at Target and there are several kinds. Does anyone have a really good feeling about the booster seat they have for their toddler? I don't know if we should go with the five point system, like he has now or to go with one that uses the seatbelt to strap him in, like he'll have to get used to in the future. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

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WOW, mammas... It looks like I have a lot more research to do prior to getting the best booster seat... I got a lot of great suggestions and now know where to start looking, with all of your help, my little guy will be safe and sound in a new booster seat, after he's 4, of course. But I wasn't aware that they came in the 5 point that converted into the seatbelt version. You all are the best mammas out there. thanks again.
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Britax has a new booster seat called the frontier that has a 5 point harness seat belt but that can also be used with a should harness seatbelt depending on the size of the child. They make excellent products.

I would suggest getting one with the 5 piont harness that straps into the car. When he is old enought you can then remove the harness straps and use it as a booster seat.

I love the Britax seats. They are more expensive, but they are so much better. I had a Graco comfortsport and changed to the Britax Decathalon, it is so much better, I love it.

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I love the Britax seats. They are more expensive, but they are so much better. I had a Graco comfortsport and changed to the Britax Decathalon, it is so much better, I love it.

P.,

A few years ago when I was faced with the same decision, I opted for a Cosco seat with a 5 point harness that could be used with or without the harness. By the time my kids outgrew the harness, they were old enough to want to use the seat belt. Becuase the seat could be used either way, I didn't have to buy another seat for just the seat belt. My son is 8 and stil using the seat.

Hope this helps.

K.

At 3 years old, your son is not old enough and I'm guessing not big enough to go without the 5-point harness system! My son turned 3 in January and is not even close to being ready for a booster. He's in the same carseat he was in at 8 months old (the one we bought after he outgrew his infant carrier seat). It was rear-facing until he was a year old, then we turned it around. You're just going to have to have 2 full-sized carseats in the backseat for a while! They're only little once. Don't try to make them grow up too fast! Good luck with your search!

At 3 years old he's not ready to sit properly in a booster. Sadly, the low weight limits on boosters just make the booster companies more money...it's not safe. I really recommend going to www.car-seat.org. Car seat technicians will recommend seats based on how big your kids are, your car, and what your price range is. A really popular seat right now is the Graco Nautilus that a few people mentioned. Your son can use the harness part now, and then when he's too big for that he can use it as a booster seat. It's about $150. Walmart, Target, Meijer, and BRU are going to be carrying it, the trick is to find it in stock! Like I said it's very popular, so call first. Your son really needs to be in a harnessed seat. They contain the body much better than a seat belt alone. There's a reason adult race car drivers use them. Even if your son is large for his age, he would still have to sit perfectly still and keep the shoulder belt in the right spot (which is required for the booster to be effective) the entire car ride. That means no reaching for fallen toys, no leaning over to annoy his sister, no falling asleep, etc. It's not worth the risk.

P.,

It really depends on the child height and weight. I personally like the 5 pt harness seats. I would not spend a lot of money on them because he will not use it that long. By the time he is 5 he will want us the booster seat not the high back one. Well at least both of my oder boys did. I like the 5 pt harness because you can still use the tether and or seat belt to secure the seat in if you go with the other kind you can only use the seat belt.
If you have a a child who has trouble sitting straight up or not scrimmy(sp) then the seat will tilt and fall over. I had trouble with my oldest doing this so my second child I bought the 5 pt harness. Also remeber if your in Mi. There is going to be a new car seat law in July I think. That children up to the age of 8 or 49 ft tall will have to be in a booster so keep this in mind when you are picking one out.

Hi P. -

We have combo forward-facing carseat/booster seats for our sons (I think they are made by Evenflo). Our boys are 21 months now and in the 5-pt harness forward-facing carseat. When they are older (and taller), we can remove the harnesses and use the seatbelt across them. We got them at Babies-R-Us.

Make sure you know the standards for height/weight/age before you use the shoulder strap kind. I think he is still too young for that.

Dana

Well, I personally don't have a preference, but my kids prefer the one that lets them use the seatbelt. In fact, I just had to go buy another one yesterday for my 5yr. old. (bringing my up to 4 boosterseats in my car now!) I swear, I think these carseat companies have lobbyists in congress...

I would say consider your car's seatbelts and where your son will be sitting because the ones that let you use the seatbelt mostly have to use a shoulder strap to be really secure.

I wanted to let you know we just purchased a new car seat/booster all in one for my 3 yr old son. It is a new car seat by Graco called Nautilus for $150.00. They can be in the 5 point harness system until 65lbs! That is the safest way to go! I will be keeping my son in that harness system for as long as possible. I would check this seat out! We love it and so does my son. We purchased ours at BabiesRus and Walmart might have it too. Hope this helps! S.

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