We are moving LO into his convertible seat this week. We have the Chicco Nextfit. I have a couple questions about it. Here is what he looks like strapped in.


Since he's rear facing, the shoulder straps are supposed to be below his shoulders, correct? Well when the headrest is at the level it is in the picture, the straps are pretty much even with his shoulders, maybe a smidge below. When I move the headrest down to the next notch, the shoulder straps are about 2" below his shoulders. Which option is better? Or what am I doing wrong?
Also, the waist straps, aren't really across his waist, they come across his lower legs. Is that how it's supposed to be in the convertible? I don't see any other option.
Third question, I feel like the straps are really snug on his chubby neck. He doesn't seem bothered by it though. Normal? Not normal?
Y'all help me! Any advice would be very much appreciated! We are using the Britax B-Safe right now and I want to make the switch before our 6 hour drive this weekend.
Re: Chicco Nextfit users or carseat gurus come in!!
And yes, the waist straps are supposed to be move over their upper thighs than around their waist/very low abdomen. Seatbelts for adults are supposed to be that way too.
Tightening was difficult at first, but we found that if we pulled the strap covers down (away from the place the seatbelt meets the back of the car seat), it is a lot easier to tighten.
Other than that it looks right to me. After a little while it won't look so weird and LO will "grow into it".
Straps must be at or below shoulder for rear facing. If it's just barely at, I'd move it down. 2" below is fine, even a smidge above is not
Harness placement on the thighs is fine. It's different on every seat but it's more common on convertibles for the harness to be placed like that. Once LO is older and the crotch strap has to be moved out it'll be in a different spot again. Perfectly normal!
If you want, you can take the harness covers off. Not sure if you have a newer model with the velcroed covers. If not, there is a YouTube video of how to take the covers off without cutting them off. It's been approved for use without.
Also, tight in the neck again, which position is the chest clip in? First or second click? First will keep the harness a little wider.
I'm taking mine to an installation inspection with CHP later this month but I'm having a problem getting the seat tight enough and level. I can pull latch 2 tight but latch one isn't so it's lopsided. Anyone else have this problem?