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Graco Junior Maxi R44 Highback Booster car seat with cupholders, Suitable from approx. 4 to 12 years (15-36kg), Black fashion

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Parents looking for an engineered seat that is mindful about fit and safety are a good match for the Monterey. It is a great looking booster seat that has a long useful life because it can grow with your child. Families also like that the seat also has market leading safety features like an interior metal frame. Parents, for the most part, have no trouble installing the seat or converting it from harness to booster mode. The harness is easy to tighten with a one-handed front tightening strap. It has performed well in real-life crash scenarios. Disadvantages You should also avoid second hand seats. Whether they come from garage sales, yard sales, thrift markets, or friends, these seats may have expired or could have been in crashes that left invisible damage. If you must buy it second hand, please be sure that it is still up to date, hasn’t been involved in any accidents, and has only light wear and tear. When Can We Eliminate the Booster Seat? One of the biggest issues was that the headrest wouldn’t always stay up when sitting in the uppermost positions. A few parents noted that the armrests were too short and not adjustable. Some also found the seat was too wide to do a 3-across car seat configuration. Compilation of customer opinions

Easy-to-use belt positioning guides help you correctly install the booster with your vehicle's seat belt The Evenflo Chase is a 2-in-1 harness to booster car seat. It works as a harnessed seat for kids from 22 - 40 pounds and 28 - 50 inches in height and as a belt-positioning booster for 40 - 110 pounds and 43.3 - 57 inches in height. Seat dimensions are: 18” D x 18.5” W x 29.5” H. Booster Basic R129 meets the new R129 (legally known as ECE R129) standards. In our car seat buying guide, you can learn more about car seat standards and help figure out which car seat is right for you.It’s never too early to start talking about safety with your child. One of the most important parts of being safe in a vehicle is using a booster seat or carrying device approved for their age and size. When do you know it’s time to switch from using just an adult belt? How do you install one correctly? What are some other types of car seats? We’ll answer all these questions and more in this blog post! In a hurry? The American Academy of Pediatrics recently changed their recommendations, removing the minimum age for rear-facing seats. They now recommend keeping your child rear-facing for as long as possible. The fact of the matter is that rear-facing, harnessed car seats offer more protection than any other safety seats. Note: The cupholders are removable for cleaning purposes, but should be reattached before travel since the seat has not been safety tested without them. Disadvantages We hope that helps answer your question, and we’re sorry to hear that Chicco has not been responsive to your inquiries. The lap belt should fit tightly across your child’s upper thighs and be positioned low on their hips.

Some parents thought the cup holder and drawer were too small, while some mentioned the drawer is hard to pull out while the child’s in the seat. The LATCH straps can be hard to uninstall due to the hook-style connectors. A few parents reported that the LATCH straps sometimes came loose and didn’t hold the seat in place well enough when it is unoccupied, which could be unsafe in a crash. Each state has its own requirements for age, but the general rule is never put them into a booster until they’re at least 5 years old. And even that may be too young.There are no LATCH anchors which means the seat depends on your child’s weight and the seat belt to secure it. When your kid isn’t riding in it, you should secure it with the seat belt to prevent rattling and prevent it from being a projectile object in the event of a crash. The KidConsole can rattle and doesn’t always stay in place very well. The headrest can rattle in booster mode, especially if there’s no kid in it and you don’t have LATCH installed. Parents reported that the rattling is better if you use LATCH with the booster, which is allowed. Just like rear-facing seats, the answer is for as long as possible. The secure straps, side impact protection, and headrests with protective wings are always safer than a seat belt alone. So when can I put my child in a booster seat? Parents love the simplicity of this seat and that it’s budget-friendly. They appreciate the cup holders and that the seat pad is machine washable and dryable. Some felt the seat was a bit too flimsy. This is a good, basic seat that does its job well enough for everyday use, but for longer car trips you might want something more comfortable. Many parents really love it and say their child is comfy in it. It has LATCH connectors to keep it stable, especially while empty. It also reclines so your child can sleep. The head wings are nice and wide to protect well against side impacts.

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