The Product Spotlight Series continues! Each week we'll spotlight a new category of product. If you discover something new or are new to the board, you're welcome to comment on threads like these throughout your time here, not just when it's their week in the spotlight.
FTMs are encouraged to ask questions & STM/+s encouraged to share their knowledge based on experience. You can use any or all the prompts relevant to you below to share info in an easy-to-read format--or none of them. Pictures/screen grabs, if put in spoilers, are welcome! This week we're talking.... Car Seats!

For S+TMs:
- What do you already/still have & pros/cons:
- Carseat you want (& why?):
- Additional questions you might want to weigh in on... Are you going for an infant carseat first or a convertible? Do you care about weight limits (low or high)? Or the weight of the seat itself? Can you fit three across? Does it fit in both you and your partner's vehicles? Does it fit into your stroller? How can you even tell about stroller compatibility? Where do you look for safety info? Is there other relevant info? Feel free to share links, pictures, and price.
For FTMs:
- What are you concerned could/should influence your choice/s:
- Car Seat(s) you're interested in:
- Link/picture/price:
- When you look at car seats, what’s confusing? Need feedback on a particular model? What other questions do you have for S+TMs?
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Re: Product Spotlight: Car Seats!
Married: 8/22/15
BFP #1: 8/22/17 | DS: 4/20/18
BFP #2: 7/14/19 | EDD: 3/18/20
Can’t imagine not having an infant seat and snap in stroller because it’s just so convenient for an infant to keep them in the seat when getting in and out of the house/car. Especially because these will be winter babies for a lot of us and it’s easier to bundle them up in the car seat (well over it really). Also on that note, highly recommend the Bundle Me car seat cover to avoid the whole no coats under car seat straps thing.
After infant stage, love the Graco 4Ever. Both my daughters ride in them and they are super easy to latch in and to adjust with just one button. They’ve also worn really well, and they’re moderately sized.
I forgot to add it's super lightweight and has a canopy! The canopy is great when it's raining or snowing out.
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
If there's an issue with the hospital only allowing us to take baby home in a removable infant seat (as opposed to a convertible one), we have several friends we could borrow from for a day.
(I think I've covered most of the arguments for getting an infant car seat, but I'm wondering if anyone can convince me I need one.)
Taking all that into consideration, we decided to get the Nuna Rava when it was on sale recently. The ease of use and ability to use for longer facing backward were standout features for us. And since we aren't getting an infant seat, we decided it was ok to splurge on the convertible that we really wanted, especially since it was only about $100 more on sale than our "cheap" convertible option.
Edited because I just checked my hospital and they only say you need a rear-facing car seat installed in the car. Does not need to be a removable one.
Here’s a link I just found that includes a breakdown of 2019 models, if you’re interested.
https://www.modmamamanual.com/best-car-seats-without-flame-retardants/
That said, we had a Graco SnugRide a bucket seat, and got two bases, one for my car and one for DH's. This meant we could move the seat between the two and not worry about having to reinstall the base. We will be using it again. This is the newer model of the same thing.
https://www.amazon.com/Graco-Snugride-Snuglock-Platinum-Grayson/dp/B07CVCH2DN/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=graco+click+connect+car+seat&qid=1567003060&s=gateway&sr=8-6
Around 10 months, when she got too big to wrangle into the infant seat, we got a convertible, and went with the Graco 4ever
https://www.amazon.com/Graco-4Ever-Convertible-Seat-Studio/dp/B00Y286A0U/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=graco%2B4ever%2Ball-in-one&qid=1567003177&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spons&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyM0RBSFJTNFAwUlpHJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwODU2NzQ4SVFDT0pJUFdVSDIwJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTAzMzk0NzUxTDlLSlNZNERDUlVDJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ&th=1
+1 to this ^^^
@projectalice meh, if you do enough research on anything you'll learn that whatever you've been doing is "bad" for your child
*Formerly LuND*
Me: 35 | DH: 37
TTC: 7/2016
Low AMH, mild MFI
BFP 7/29/17
EDD: 4/5/18
BFP #2 7/2/19
EDD 3/13/20
Looking at Combi Coccoro maybe but very open to all suggestions....
I love our click tight as a convertible (so easy to install). Also found the Chicco keyfit we had very easy to use, but a little heavy to carry (so I rarely did after the first month). Even though I rarely used the bucket seat outside the car, it was a godsend to have the ability when you really needed it... So, I would still choose to get one again vs going straight to convertible. Also I probably used it very little because only my husband drives so those situations just came up a lot less for me.
my choice of car seat will likely be based on safety fit and compatibility with our car before considering the other features. Anyone else have any thoughts on how to go about seeing if a car seat is compatible/a good fit? Anyone by chance also have an older, larger sedan (or by random chance is an Intrepid buddy)? I can’t find a website anywhere where you can plug in your car and it generates a list of comparable car seats, haha.
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
@projectalice I’ve heard there can be compatibility issues, especially with older cars (angles, seatbelts not long enough, etc) but I’ll look into it
I’m really torn about whether we get the infant car seat or just a convertible one. I’ll be home (thanks to being a teacher and the timing of my due date) until the baby is about 6 months old, the pediatricians office is about a 10 minute walk from our house and I do prefer walking places. I’m not sure if the baby will be in it enough to justify the carrier seat, and our friends have given mixed opinions.
Infant seats are really easy, from that point of view (easy belt install and relatively light) but if you'll only use it a handful of times, I agree it might be a waste...
Maybe look at the Cosco Scenera next, since it's really light?
This is now the likelier option for us as a second seat (plan to transfer the toddler to the radian and use the keyfit 30 and then Britax for the new baby ). I hear not so great things about it, and just want to hear from actual people that use it... It seems like the best option for us space wise and in terms of it being usable as a booster layer on.
i think I’m going to go with the Nuna Pippa to click into the Vista with the adapters. Anyone have this travel system? Some people with vista recommended the Mesa car seat but the Nuna is a) cheaper b)lighter c) rated better for safety. I love the Nuna so far
ill have to ask at snuggle bugz or buy buy baby.
We had the Britax infant carrier through both kids, and will use this time as well within it's 6 year use by date, even though it is so much heavier than the newer options these days. Other than being on the heavy side it seems great, we have a base for each car that it easily clicks in and out and we have the stroller too. But I don't have anything to compare it to.