Looking at convertible car seats for DD and I really liked the Britax boulevard. Does anyone have it and if so do you recommend it? What are the pros/cons? Thanks!
Cons: expensive, short shell and does not last tall toddlers rfing at all. Most convertibles can get a toddler to 3 to 4 years rfing, Britax seats are usually around 2ish.
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I like ours a lot. As a tech, I don't recommend it for babies that are on the taller side though. My son is 36.5" at 2.5, and he will be outgrowing it rear-facing shortly. In fact, I should probably check it today to make sure he hasn't. Thankfully, we ha
Britax seats are plush and easy to install, which is nice. But their shells are short, which is a problem if you have tall kids. Both of my kids outgrew the old generation marathon (which has a slightly taller shell than the current generation) rear facin
Re: Britax Boulevard?
Pros: well built, sturdy, great brand.
Cons: expensive, short shell and does not last tall toddlers rfing at all. Most convertibles can get a toddler to 3 to 4 years rfing, Britax seats are usually around 2ish.
I love the Boulevard and would recommend it. We have a Boulevard in my SUV and a Marathon in DH's sedan and we much prefer the Boulevard.
It's easy to install. I've had to reinstall it multiple times and it's pretty easy.&nbs