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amother
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Mon, Oct 16 2017, 12:52 pm
I have one child in a booster seat and my 2.5 year old is in a forward facing Britax. I'm pregnant with my third baby who will go in an infant seat, but my babies tend to outgrow those by 9 months or earlier. I need to buy a car seat for carpool for another 2 year old which I will eventually move my 2 year old into when the baby moves into the Britax (rear facing of course). She'll be 3 by then so I need a car seat that's better for an older child which will last in terms of height/weight requirements until she's big enough for a booster seat.
I have a minivan and the plan is for the new car seat to be installed in the back row for now if that makes a difference. I obviously want a safe seat but I would prefer not to spend a fortune. Easy installation is a major plus.
Recommendations? TIA!
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amother
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Mon, Oct 16 2017, 4:40 pm
I love the Evenflo SureRide / Titan (essentially the same car seat but with slightly different features). Can be installed with a seat belt or latch, but the Walmart version (and maybe other versions) of the Titan has super-easy push button latch connectors (the regular SureRide has hook ones which are a little more annoying, though maybe some SureRide models have push button latch) - the push button latch is fantastic for easy installation and removal. The seat is also very lightweight, which also makes installation and removal easier. It has a very high height limit both rear facing and forward facing - the car seat will last you until your kid is 6 no problem (for reference, my 4 year old is still rear-facing in it). It's quite it's cheap, we got ours for under $100. The only downside is that it is a little wide and may not work if you need three car seats across the backseat.
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amother
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Mon, Oct 16 2017, 11:04 pm
Thanks!
Anyone else want to chime in?
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amother
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Mon, Oct 16 2017, 11:34 pm
amother wrote: | I have one child in a booster seat and my 2.5 year old is in a forward facing Britax. I'm pregnant with my third baby who will go in an infant seat, but my babies tend to outgrow those by 9 months or earlier. I need to buy a car seat for carpool for another 2 year old which I will eventually move my 2 year old into when the baby moves into the Britax (rear facing of course). She'll be 3 by then so I need a car seat that's better for an older child which will last in terms of height/weight requirements until she's big enough for a booster seat.
I have a minivan and the plan is for the new car seat to be installed in the back row for now if that makes a difference. I obviously want a safe seat but I would prefer not to spend a fortune. Easy installation is a major plus.
Recommendations? TIA! |
Just got the diono radian and love it. It's for all ages and extremely comfortable for big kids as well. But it's expensive
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amother
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Tue, Oct 17 2017, 2:17 pm
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amother
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Tue, Oct 17 2017, 5:23 pm
I have this carseat and love it. There is the evenflo xl that is the same car seat but a bit narrower. Around $60 last time I saw it on Amazon. Most fiends and family of mine have evenflo carseats and have been safe and happy.
amother wrote: | I love the Evenflo SureRide / Titan (essentially the same car seat but with slightly different features). Can be installed with a seat belt or latch, but the Walmart version (and maybe other versions) of the Titan has super-easy push button latch connectors (the regular SureRide has hook ones which are a little more annoying, though maybe some SureRide models have push button latch) - the push button latch is fantastic for easy installation and removal. The seat is also very lightweight, which also makes installation and removal easier. It has a very high height limit both rear facing and forward facing - the car seat will last you until your kid is 6 no problem (for reference, my 4 year old is still rear-facing in it). It's quite it's cheap, we got ours for under $100. The only downside is that it is a little wide and may not work if you need three car seats across the backseat. |
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