Help me decide if I should buy one. I JUST ordered a True Fit, but I can pass on actually buying it when it comes to the store (Walmart). Should I get a Britax??
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Re: Which Britax for TALL kid?
Really the true fit is your best bet to allow extended RFing. We love ours. We have it in DH's car as our extra seat. I love that it is easy to adjust to which ever kid is in there at the time. I love that it fits taller DD and that it has room to grow.
We also have a Britax Frontier, but it is only FFing. It's harness height is a little bigger than the true fit, but only like half an inch (doing this from memory, so pardon me if I'm wrong). Once you get to a FFing situation, I would recommend it for a taller kid.
I just got the Roundabout 55 for Z. Love it! It's compact and slim but yet will fit him to 55 pounds.
If you're in the market for a car seat for tall kids, Britax is the way to go! Go to their website to compare the different ones.
And someone else already posted this but I'll post it here for you. Go to www.diapers.com. You can get 20% off any Britax product with 20BRITAX. And an additional 25% off with BRSHOW3. You can get the Roundabout 55 for $109 right now! And it would be free shipping. And if you're a new customer you can use the 10% off code too.
Hope this helps!
Britax shells are short. They are not good seats for tall kids. Especially not for tall kids who will ERF. The new britax seats have higher weight limits. They did not increase the shell height, which basically renders the new weight limit useless for most children.
I was really excited to hear that Britax was going to catch up to other manufacturers and make seats with nice high weight limits for rear facing. Until I learned that they haven't changed the shell height. I'm very, very underwhelmed by the new britax seats.
Sunshine Kids, Graco and First Years all make seats with taller shells and better weight limits than Britax.
I love our marathon model for DS. He is huge for his age...most people think he's at least 2-3 years old and he isn't even 18 months yet! He is just off the charts for height and weight percentiles (always been 95%+ for both).
We have Marathons. Both kids are in the 90th percentile for height (50th and 70th percentile for weight, respectively), and both still fit very well in their seats at almost five and four years old. My guess is that the seats will expire before our children outgrow them.
Ditto. 95+%tile kid here who outgrew his FP Safe Voyage (sort of a generic Marathon made by Britax they don't make anymore). He was too tall for it by 3.5 or so and we replaced it with a Sunshine Radian. Previously I'd had a Roundabout which he outgrew RFing at 18 months (why I got the FP) and FFing at 3ish.
Wish I'd gone straight to the Radians.
There's more to outgrowing the height than just the plastic outer shell. The harness can be out grown too.
Some tall kids last in Britax if they're all legs. But I've swapped kids out of britax seats at 3 (and only 85% for height) because they were long torso kids and didn't fit anymore.
the best seat is the one that fits your car, your kid and the one you will use 100% correctly 100% of the time.
If a radian doesn't fit that for you, you've gotta do what you gotta do...and sometimes that involves a seat that won't RF as long as others. I mean, unless you're wanting a new car, you don't have much of an option. You can only do the best you can do with what you've got. It's not practical to buy a new car just for a new car seat, and you've got to work with what you can. I would recommend looking at the Graco MyRide though. It's smaller than the true fit or radian, but a little bigger than a britax (and the seat is deeper, which helps tall kids last longer). It's also a lot cheaper than the britax seats
I drive a prius, which has a HUGE backseat, so we could do a radian. If we only had DH's jetta, it would never happen.
One of our cars is a Jetta wagon. The backseat is the same size as a standard Jetta. Do you have a seat in your jetta and if so what is it? I have a Britax Boulevard that we have only ever used FF in that car. I'm looking for another seat and not sure which will go in which car. We've also got a Lexus SUV but the backseat isn't very big at all.... bigger than the Jetta, though. I will have a look at the Graco for sure.
we have a cosco scenera in that car. But I think the myride would fit behind the passenger seat (DH is tall, I am short, he's the only one that drives it). I love our myride, I think it's a great option for people who don't have room for a radian or true fit.
Typically we don't use the Jetta as a family car, but I am pretty tall and so is DH so if there were a passenger up front we run into issues. Currently, w/ the infant seat my mother can barely fit up there and she's about 5'6''. I wonder if the MyRide is deeper than the Keyfit. I'll have to go look up the measurements. Thanks for all your advice! I really appreciate it.
Also, it makes me feel better to know that someone who is trained for this uses a Cosco Scenera. I'm always wary of them for some reason but they're such good value. I know a lot of people who use them but it still always made me feel nervous. I think I fall into the "the more money the better it must be" camp when it comes to carseats which I know is wrong but hard to get past when it comes to your kids safety, I guess. Thanks for giving me some food for thought on that particular issue
I'm so sorry to bug you with yet another carseat question (and not even in my own post!) but is there anywhere that you can go that will tell you which carseats will fit in your car before you purchase them?
you can try carseatdata.org, but I don't find it to always be hugely reliable. It's all done by user entry, and you don't have to be a tech to send in data. I know I've found car seat/car combinations with ratings that say it won't fit at all, but I've had no problem installing them and vice versa.
I have an all torso kid- he JUST moved up to 2T pants! And has been in 3T tops- almost moving to 4T
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If your kid is all torso, I'd highly recommend the true fit or radian, they're to two tallest shells on the market right now.
There were no reviews for our car on there. Or there weren't last time I looked, maybe a month ago. I agree, I don't find that website to be hugely helpful. The boards over there are dead, too, so even if you try to get beyond the ratings part its not helpful. I wish there was a real service I could pay for even. This is hands down my most stressful parenting decision... I might be nuts but it just is.
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you're welcome. It's a really easy install, typically too, which is always nice. The radian can be a PITA to install.