This car seat is an affordable and federally tested option for a convertible car seat. It has a lot of nice features like an Infinite Slide adjustable harness and removable, patterned seat covers.
My favorite feature, though, has to be that the rear-facing weight limit is 35 pounds. It is so important to keep your kids rear facing as long as possible! This means until a child outgrows the rear-facing limits of the particular seat by either height or weight. Having a seat go up to 35 pounds means that you should get at least a couple years of rear-facing use out of this, unless you have a chunky monkey like I do!
A few links on the superior safety of extended rear facing:
- Car-Safety.org
- In memory of Kyle David Miller
- Stay Rear Facing from CP Safety
- AAP's Child Safety Guide
And a video to demonstrate the physical impact of forward-facing vs. rear-facing:
All right, so enter, win, and keep your baby safe!
Enter at Go Graham Go! by Dec. 5.
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