Either Emery is huge or his carseat is tiny. I don't know. I do know it's about time to go in for a convertable seat that'll last him till he's ready to turn forward.
We have 2 Gracos: a My Ride 65 and a My Ride. We haven't used one yet but they're both well rated. I read a lot of the reviews on websites (Target ect.) to learn a little more. It's when people post about their car size, child size ect and how long they'v
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It is very tall, so good for extended rear-facing. It has a steel frame, which gives me more peace of mind. It is cushy and has 9 different recline positions, so I think it's comfy for LO. And very easy to
I love our Britax Boulevard. It's lasted through 2 kids and Joe will be in it soon. He's almost 8 months and pushing 21#-- I can't lug him around in the infant seat much longer!
I?m a Britax fan. I just feel like they have better safety features than other seats. It also has higher weight limits. The Britax convertibles are all basically the same thing, just with increasing head protection on each of the models. I chose the P
Re: who knows about convertable car seats?
We just got the Chicco Nextfit. LOVE IT!
It is very tall, so good for extended rear-facing. It has a steel frame, which gives me more peace of mind. It is cushy and has 9 different recline positions, so I think it's comfy for LO. And very easy to
I think a lot of people like Britax though!
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Since we're going to be out of the US til Chloe is about 5 and a half we went with the Diono RadianRXT. It's pricey but AWESOME.
It will last til your child is 120lbs or 57 inches tall.
Up to 45lbs rear facing.
Up to 80lbs forward fac