My son is still in his infant carrier, I've been keeping an eye out for sales before buying his convertible carseat (in Canada, so prices are a little higher). I think my ideal carseat is the Diono RXT, but with a price of $359 and no sale in sight, I'm wondering if one of the following would be a good substitute:
- Britax Pavilion 65 G3 is on sale for $279 (from $359) - my son is petit so weight is not a concern, and I like that it has the side impact
- Diono R100 is on sale for $229 (from $279) - I have one of these in my husbands car right now, but it expires in August. I know DS likes the seat, but is side impact protection more important?
Would anyone like to weigh in on my debate and help me out?
TIA!
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Re: the great carseat debate - britax or diono?
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However, since your dd is old enough to use the angle adjuster, I would get it and use that. She is so much safer rearfacing. Being in the car for a mile doesn't really matter as far as safety goes.....
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This. If it didn't fit rear facing I would get another seat that did. Kids spines don't fuse until between 3 & 4....so it's better to keep them rear facing as long as possible. People have all kinds of excuses like it won't fit or budget, but you really should try to rear face until at least 3. There are a lot of seats out there that will do that for you, especially for an average sized kid.
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I love and have the Diono. I chose it for the size and its extended rear facing abilities. I also purchased the $10 wedge of foam and it makes the world of difference for space for the passenger in the seat in front of it.
Does your local store do price match? If so, do what I do and show this link ( https://www.kmart.com/search=diono?storeId=10151&catalogId=10104&viewItems=50&levels=Baby&vDropDown=defaultOpt&sLevel=0&redirectType=SKIP_LEVEL ) to the cashier and get it for this price.
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We moved home from Miami back to Canada in February. They were in Radians before we moved. I like the height and weight limit on them.
My six year old out grew the seat rear facing by height two months ago. She will be seven in August. She rear faced upon her request until she outgrew the seat. She is 44 inches and 40 pounds.
I have never used a Britax convertible. I heard that they have short shells and wouldn't buy one, considering I rear face until 4 and then give the option to forward face.
My 3.5 yo still fits rear facing in our Radian. She's *only* 42", which is 90th percentile for height. She's close to outgrowing it though. She has lots of room to grow in our Graco MySize though. She'll fit rear facing in that until she hits the 40 lb weight limit. She's about 37 lbs now.
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LOVE my Britax Pavilion. DD is 20 months, 95% in height, and still rear facing. I don't know if she'll fit much after she turns two, but only time will tell. So far so good!
I love that she sleeps comfortably in it.