I'm debating getting a new infant seat for DD2 and there seem to be a bunch more options since I picked between Graco and Chicco 4.5 years ago. What car seat(s) are you considering and why? STMs, what features do you like or not about the seat(S) you've used?
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Oh oh and it also seemed to be really common with stroller adapters. All the strollers we liked had Chicco adapters, which was convenient.
1.) It has the easy latch system so you just grab the end push and done.
2.) It has the push to tighten so don't have to do the knee in and pull thing you just press down and it automatically tightens properly.
3.) It is well made.
4.) Comes in a variety of colors to suit your tastes.
5.) It's good for infant newborn day 1 until child is out of car seat.
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The ease of proper use is paramount in my world. Despite the fact we had bought 4 car seats there was always some reason they needed moved. As a mom you're always on a time restraint too. I've always taken proper car seat installation VERY seriously. Soooooooooooo many moms are really complacent with this. Just because it's in there doesn't mean it's in there right and can protect your baby/child. So for me when I'm checking everything I want something that is easy to PROPERLY install and has less room for user error. I want it to be convenient. That's what carseats from previous child were missing. Buying multiples was helpful but there was always some reason they needed moved and it was really a ordeal to reinstall properly.
I think many different seats come with the better latching systems and the push to tighten now though so the Symphony really isn't the only one that would be a good choice. It's just the one I've found that meets all my needs
Many people do go with a rear-facing convertible from birth, but I prefer the convenience of the infant bucket seat. DS didn't outgrow his until 16 months or so, then we got convertibles for both cars. We chose ones with the highest RFing limits, as we intend to RF until the limits of the seats are reached - probably age 4.
As for stroller, we got a BabyJogger Citi Mini. The seat portion folds down nearly flat, so you can use it for an infant. It also has an adaptor for the Keyfit.
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After a year or so we bought a convertible for my spouse's car as we got sick of the car seat carousel for day care and everything else. We now have the Safety 1st Advance 65+ Air and the Britax Frontier 90. Great experiences with both. The Britax came at a premium but I wanted one seat that was impossible to screw up latching in correctly for when we leave her with sitters or parents.
ETA: We've also looked at the Nuna Pipa and haven't completely ruled that out. I prefer the washing ease I've read about for the Pipa vs. the Aton Q. I have a few months to make a decision, so we'll see where we land. Either one fits with the stroller we've decided on, using a small adapter.
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Although, I do like having an infant seat to carry into a store, that's the only downside to the Diono. Probably getting a Britax this time. I had a Graco with my first and it was meh.
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It's also a really good website to learn about car seat safety. I learned so much that I had NO idea about.
I had the Britax infant for my DS which he was in until he was 13 or 14 months. We will use it again for new baby. I think all systems have their plus and minuses. I was really happy with our choice and loved that I could open and fold the stroller with one hand.
Now my son is in the Evenflo Symphony Elite Convertible Car Seat. It was so easy to install. My DH has a RECARO Performance Racer Convertible Car Seat in his truck. He likes it because the same company makes race car seats.
Both of our moms have the Evenflo Tribute LX Convertible Car Seat. They are cheap and super light (great for air travel so I can borrow them).
I read tons of reviews and really got a ton of helpful info from Lucie's List.
Our current convertible is a Diono Radian RXT, and I hate it. I think it's awkward to install, hard to tighten the straps, and a pain to clean compared to our other seats(past and present). My second had an Alpha Omega Elite that I loved, but we had to replace it when fitting three car seats across. I'd love to find another narrow rear facing car seat, but anything reasonable price is either too wide or only forward facing.
Have you thought about the Cosco Scenera Next? It's narrow and recommended. It's outgrown FFing before RFing, which is a downfall when little needs to flip forward, but may work for a while.