I am now looking into the britax car seats and see they have many models marathon,and boulevard etc etc. Is there a big difference in all of them. I'm looking for one that is rear facing for up to the age of 2 since it's now required. I dont know how big these car seats are ( I still have to go check them out personally) and or how comfortable either.
But can anybody shed some light as to what the differences are or if you have one why you got that one. This is just soo much work and so confusing, aside from it also being pricey.
Thanks for any info it is greatly appreciated.
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We got the Britax Boulevard 70 at Buy Buy Baby. We learned a lot about the safety features. We did have him compare to a Safety 1st seat they had.
Safety 1st - the body is made of plastic, Britax - made with reinforced steel, so it's not going to buckle in a crash
Britax can be latched in for extra support on both rear facing and front facing, most only latch for front facing
Britax has crash impact foam by the head, and is adjustable as the child grows, whereas Safety 1st head protection is made of an air bag. So in a higher impact crash, it could just pop and not protect the head
each Britax version has one additional safety feature
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Honestly, all car seats pass the same crash tests.
The Boulevard has the side-impact wings that the Marathon doesn't have. The Advocate has the airbag thingies that may or may not be really useful.
Britax seats are really easy to install, but I'm not sure they're worth the price over some other seats imho.
I had an older Roundabout (which I loved except it was outgrown quickly) and a Marathon. Now I have a Roundabout 50 (which was on super-sale at Target) and a Graco MyRide. Love them all for different reasons.
We are keeping Addie RF till 2 as well.
We have the Boulevard 70 CS. LOVE IT!
It's easy to install, LO looks comfortable in it, and it?s not so huge or so wide that it takes up 2 seats! It also reclines, and you don?t have to take out the seat to wash the cover. In my opinion that is worth all the money in the world!!
We have 3 Britax seats. I love them! They are so easy to install (which is a plus, because I want to know my husband can do it quickly and not get p*ssed), the covers are so soft, and their customer service is amazing!
That being said, I agree that there are other seats that are probably just as good and cost less. The First Years True Fit, Evenflo Triumph and Graco My Ride are all good examples.
I have found all three of mine on super clearance, otherwise I might have gone with something else. I am kind of glad I didn't though, because their customer service has been so amazing (I also have a Britax stroller) and that makes me even more loyal to them.
FWIW, My DD can still fit rear-facing in both our Roundabout 50 and Marathons. I am guessing that she is around 37-38" and roughly 29lbs.
You can do a side by side comparison on their website. The Boulevard 70 is basically a Marathon 70 with wings for extra side impact protection. The Advocate 70 is a Boulevard 70 with extra side impact protection on the outside of the car seat. I wouldn't look at any of the Britax models other than the ones I mentioned above as they have a shorter shell.
I went with the Britax Boulevard 70. DS is really comfortable in it and it was very easy to install. I don't think it's that big or that heavy. It takes up less space than an infant car seat. I didn't think it was that pricey either, $230 from Amazon with free shipping and they don't charge tax.
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Safety 1st - the body is made of plastic, Britax - made with reinforced steel, so it's not going to buckle in a crash - There is no basis for you saying any seat buckles in a crash. Seats are meant to absorb crash forces and there is nothing that proves steel does this better. In fact, due to its rigidity, it may absorb LESS.
Britax can be latched in for extra support on both rear facing and front facing, most only latch for front facing - You are talking about tethering, not latching and yes it's an option for Britax seats but they have passed testing both ways.
Britax has crash impact foam by the head, and is adjustable as the child grows, whereas Safety 1st head protection is made of an air bag. So in a higher impact crash, it could just pop and not protect the head. There is nothing to say foam or air is better OR that either has any impact on safety. Your guess that the air filled pocket would pop is not based in fact or testing. The seat passed testing.
Britax seats are tested to stricter EU standards. The EU has DIFFERENT standards - not better or stricter. Also, only EU Britax seats are tested to EU standards. Britax seats being sold in the US are tested to US standards. They are not the same seats.