Yesterday I went to start a gift registry, I picked out towels, onesies, hats, no scratch mittens, a crib, changing table, and armior, but when I got to the car seats, strollers, pack'n'playards I froze. I started to become over whelmed. I didn't want to pick something just because it was pretty or matched my car, but I wanted to pick something with the best ratings for crashes, safety etc. When I came home I did a car seat search for the ones with the highest crash test rating. I found three that have great ratings. Has anyone done research like this before (or am I the only dork since I am a FTM)? Has anyone been in a crash with their LO in the car, if so how did the car seat fare?
Re: Car seats
I got the Chicco Keyfit as well. There is a travel system (stroller it attaches to). But since I just got the snap and fit (also like a stroller, but a lot more portable) which can only be used with the infant seat.
For once she gets a bit larger, I got the Graco 4ever. It has good reviews and a couple of attached cup holders for when she's bigger (my friend who has a 4 year old showed me the need for cup holders, lol!).
But really, it's just personal preference. Look at Lucie's list for ideas. Read reviews. I think the car seat was my hardest pick. But I still haven't gone out to find an actual stroller yet ...
We have these same exact 2. The only issue with the Chicco infant car seat was that the canopy didn't come all the way down to block the sun from the front. My sister's Graco has a canopy that is fully adjustable. Despite that issue, we will be re-using our Chicco for baby #2 as it has never been in a wreck.
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@racegurl87 we have the Diono Radian for DD and the cheapest place to find it is Amazon for $268. If you do their registry then you'll get the registry completion discount off that. We didn't upgrade her to the convertible until about 15 months so you may be holding onto that sucker for a while. But you may want to space out the purchases if you have two cars.
We registered for a graco convertible car seat as well that won't expire for a few years.
Weight was a big issue for us - and we came down to the Maxi-Cosi or Peg Perego. Based on a friend's recommendation, we will probably go with the Peg Perego.
I suggest, as PP did, to check out the seats at the store. If I didn't, I would have been very unhappy...
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Since we have 2 cars only made sense to get a convertible too. Diono radian. Both my seats were on sale. So I was happy.
As it was mentioned above all car seats go through the same testing, but some are better for certain situations.
My in laws purchased a Simpson convertible car seat thinking It Would Be "cool" For DH'S camero. Well its really a Graco my ride with a fancy cover. It's ok.....I think it's huge and a little hard to buckle BUT it fit rear facing in the camero (with the front seat all the up). We never really tried the infant seat in it but the front seat seemed to have to b e all the way up no matter what seat is rear facing.
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The B-Safe 35 is going to use a different base, so that's something to keep in mind as well if you go with either model.