Our daughter is about 17.5 lbs now, and she's 9.5 months old (she's a peanut, 25th %). We want to get her a new car seat by her birthday (Christmas). I'm assuming that the convertible seat is the way to go? Or do we skip right to the toddler forward-facing seat? It's hard to predict how much she'll weigh when she's a year old. Any tips, recommendations would be appreciated!
Re: Best convertible car seat?
We have the Graco Myride 65 for my car and love it. We plan to rearface as long as we can. MyRide boasts rearfacing up to 40lbs, so hopefully we'll make it there before outgrowing the height requirements. It was easy to install, it's easy to use, and has comfy padding. And, and this is kind of stupid, two cupholders formed right into the seat.
For DH's car and my Dad's car (Dad watches DD while I'm at school. DH takes DD to Dad's house. My Dad has never used his carseat, but I wanted them to have one in case he ever needs to or in case he just ever gets the urge to take her somewhere. DH really only ever has DD in his car to take her to my parents house) we got the Cosco Scenera. We think they're great! Low price (two of those were still far less than the MyRide), easy to install, easy to use, and DD seems perfectly comfortable in it.
The MyRide is significantly larger than the Scenera, but both fit well into our Buick Centuries. HTH.
I had the Graco MyRide 65 and returned it after 3 weeks of use, I liked it for the most part, but it is really, really hard to tighten the straps when it is rear facing, if you read reviews on it that is the biggest complaint. It was so bad that I felt my DS's safety was being comprimised (no joke).
I bought a Britax Roundabout on sale for $139 and could not be happier. Should have bought it from the beginning.