Rear-Facing: Britax
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Rear Facing Car Seat
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- Your son is NOT too long to rear face! Even an infant carrier that comes with a travel system will rear-face to 29.5" and a convertable seat or one designed for bigge...
- Please turn him around! If his feet are on the headrest... no big deal! He can cross his legs, bend them, tap them... whatever. Just know that most states have an "...
- What type of car seat do you have? When my girls were 2.5 feet long, they sat crosslegged when rear facing. It's certainly safer to have kids sit rear facing, but it's...
Rear Facing Seats???
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- If you want to do what is best for your little girl, you will keep her rear facing. It's a pain... but worth it if you were in an accident. Check your car seat manual ...
- Don't know about the Britax, check the manual. Regarding being bummed, watch some Youtube videos of crash test dummy babies forward facing and you'll get over it. ...
- If it makes you feel better.... that info has been out for at least 8 years (since it was out when my son was an infant). Also, at the time, there was no rear facing s...
Rear Facing to Forward Facing Car Seat
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- Just playing the devils advocate here. But, what if he were in an accident? The seat will first be thrown forward, and then bounces toward the back before it settles d...
- My 19 mo-old is about the same size and still rear-facing. They say it is safest to leave them rear-facing until they reach the carseat's weight limit for that positi...
- OK A., I am a national Child Passenger Safety Instructor, the American Academy of Pediatrics and our new recommendation is not 12 months and 20 lbs, but at least 18 mo...
Front and Rear Facing Car Seats
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- Thank you for asking such a great question, I'm also looking for a good rear-facing car seat. I don't have a recommendation for you, but I did want to commend you for ...
- I have the evenflo triumph. Been very happy with it.
- Another Marathon family here. Friend has another Britax (Frontier?) that she is doing extended RF in, too. We are happy with our Marathons and DD is fine - she just da...
Rear-facing Convertible Carseat Recommendations?
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- I had the EARLY ( 7 yrs ago ) version of the Evenflo Triumph it had great ratings then and still does now. My daughter didn't stay in her infant seat very long becaus...
- Britax Boulevard. It works great. My daughter was/is a lightweight like yours and she loves it. Expensive but worth it.
- First off congrats on keeping her rearfacing, and keep her rear facing to the max limit of the seat weight limit, or unless she out grows it by height first. First...
Keeping Toddler Rear Facing in the Car
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- Keep her rear facing as long as possible as long as she doesn't exceed the weight limit of the car seat in that position. Rear facing is the safest position for infant...
- My doctor told me 20lbs or 1 years. I would double check with your ped, at 1 their legs are getting longer and rear facing maybe uncomfortable for her.
- Your daughter should be able to bend her legs and sit cross legged. Most kids naturally do this. I have a 14 month old and he has no discomfort. You as an adult migh...
Rear Facing Convertible for Small Car?
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- We have the Britax Roundabout, its the smallest/shortest Britax out there and the least expensive of them too. A lot less than a new car. =) Once forward facing they c...
- I used the Graco SafeSeat for my kids, which is basically a rear-facing infant carrier that's a little larger and holds babies up to 30 lbs and 32" tall. So, depending...
- If her feet or head are out of the seat she needs to be turned around. We faced this with my oldest grandson and we got rather chewed out at a carseat check and were g...
Convertible Car Seat for Rear-facing Child in Airplane
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- Britax makes the roundabout and marathon that are both not as bulky but still provide the quality. I don't think you can rear face a carseat on a plane either. I don...
- Kim O. is correct regarding the FAA guidelines for domestic flights, and as long as you have a car seat that is FAA certified to be used on an airplane rear facing, it...
- http://www.onestepahead.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=533888&parentCategoryId=85184&categoryId=85220 Hope it helps :)
Convertible Carseat (Rear Facing) Recommendations for My Little (Big) Boy
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- I have the Britax Marathon and LOVE it! My son has a very long length from waist to head and short legs, so he had to be moved out of his infant seat at exactly 6 mon...
- We used a Marathon rear-facing in an SUV, and it was fine. We love the Marathon!
- We have 2 Britax Wizard car seats and love it.After going through many car seats(including other Britax ones) the ones that have side impacts wings are simply the bes...
Rear Facing After 12 Mos and 20 lbs...How Is There Enough Legroom?
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- We kept our daughter rear facing until about 3 weeks ago - she is 23 months and 90% for height. Her legs were a little scrunched but mostly she just either bent them ...
- I couldn't help but laugh, as we thought the same thing. My second son is almost 18 months and for at least the past 3 months, he is in a front facing car seat. There ...
- This is the first time I've heard of this! Now I'm equally as disturbed. My daughter is almost 4 and weighs 35 pounds...should I turn her back to rear facing? Now Im n...