I don't know anything about the brand, but thought i'd mention that albeebaby is having a sale today too (which is where we got our car seat) in case you were still shopping around.
That's a pretty good deal. I have the seat and LOVE it. Seth is tall and medium weight and he's not even close to growing out of the RFing limits. I got the seat from diapers.com for $189 (the exact same model as the one you linked to). I know it was on sale for this again recently, but it looks like it's $199 there, too, now. For $10, it's not worth the wait just in case it goes that cheap again (I've never seen it cheaper), IMO.
I don't know what car you have, but the one con (in my eyes) to this seat is that it takes up a LOT of room when RFing, so if you have a small car, it will absolutely have to be in the middle seat, and there's a small chance it may not fit at all. FWIW, it fits in my car (which is a Suzuki Aerio SX-- a hatchback car, basically) in the middle and in DH's car (which is a Toyota Corolla).
it's a decent deal on a radian. I don't believe they go on sale often. But the true fit has a slightly higher shell than the radian, if you're worried about outgrowing by height before weight.
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I really really love our The First Years True Fit (also goes to 65 and then converts into a booster). Got it on Amazon for ~175
no. It doesn't. The true fit is a conveertible seat only. It does not turn into a booster.
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First--don't worry about the shoulder to shoulder fit. My son is very large and can comfortably ride in a radian (the size of a 5 year old at 3.5)
It is the only convertible I would consider buying if I were in the market for one. I have 2 and love them. The shell is a hair shorter than the true fit, but the extra rear facing weight makes it a winner in my book.
BTW, I'm not a tech (yet). Just a carseat fanatic.
First--don't worry about the shoulder to shoulder fit. My son is very large and can comfortably ride in a radian (the size of a 5 year old at 3.5)
It is the only convertible I would consider buying if I were in the market for one. I have 2 and love them. The shell is a hair shorter than the true fit, but the extra rear facing weight makes it a winner in my book.
BTW, I'm not a tech (yet). Just a carseat fanatic.
THANK YOU! That's good to know! I think I'm going to go with it!
That's a great price right now on amazon too! We got it when my son was a little older, so I don't know about a younger child, but it works great for us, and goes up to 80lbs.
That's a great price right now on amazon too! We got it when my son was a little older, so I don't know about a younger child, but it works great for us, and goes up to 80lbs.
I do believe she is looking to find a seat that will allow her daughter to remain rearfacing. The regent is a FFing only seat.
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I really really love our The First Years True Fit (also goes to 65 and then converts into a booster). Got it on Amazon for ~175
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Clicky for you. I want to say that goodheartedmommy & Go4 both like this one...and they are both car seat techs. But I don't know for sure.
HUH?! I'm on Amazon right now looking at the True Fit (which is my runner up)...but don't see any mention of it converting to booster!
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That's a pretty good deal. I have the seat and LOVE it. Seth is tall and medium weight and he's not even close to growing out of the RFing limits. I got the seat from diapers.com for $189 (the exact same model as the one you linked to). I know it was on sale for this again recently, but it looks like it's $199 there, too, now. For $10, it's not worth the wait just in case it goes that cheap again (I've never seen it cheaper), IMO.
I don't know what car you have, but the one con (in my eyes) to this seat is that it takes up a LOT of room when RFing, so if you have a small car, it will absolutely have to be in the middle seat, and there's a small chance it may not fit at all. FWIW, it fits in my car (which is a Suzuki Aerio SX-- a hatchback car, basically) in the middle and in DH's car (which is a Toyota Corolla).
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Ugh...ok - so I thought I had it figured out...BUT, I've also realized that N is already 12" across (shoulder to shoulder) and the Radian is 11.5"
I never thought that buying a car seat would be so frustrating & complicated!!
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First--don't worry about the shoulder to shoulder fit. My son is very large and can comfortably ride in a radian (the size of a 5 year old at 3.5)
It is the only convertible I would consider buying if I were in the market for one. I have 2 and love them. The shell is a hair shorter than the true fit, but the extra rear facing weight makes it a winner in my book.
BTW, I'm not a tech (yet). Just a carseat fanatic.
THANK YOU! That's good to know! I think I'm going to go with it!
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We have this one: https://www.amazon.com/Britax-Regent-Youth-Seat-Sahara/dp/B000UCV2SC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=baby-products&qid=1259363885&sr=8-1
That's a great price right now on amazon too! We got it when my son was a little older, so I don't know about a younger child, but it works great for us, and goes up to 80lbs.
I do believe she is looking to find a seat that will allow her daughter to remain rearfacing. The regent is a FFing only seat.