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Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/12/2007 1:52:24 PM   
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Ok, so we are to the point where our son is needing to be moved from his infant carrier to a convertible carseat. There are so many to choose from and so many mixed reviews online that my head is spinning. The Britax get the best ratings, seem the most comfy, but our so expensive. I want a carseat that can recline to some degree as we will be traveling a lot in the next few months so I want him to be comfortable especially when he falls asleep. What carseat do you have, do you like it, what don't you like about it, and would you buy it again? TIA

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/12/2007 1:55:44 PM   
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Yay! Thanks for asking this Chelle!! I am looking forward to the responses too!

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/12/2007 2:21:28 PM   
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Nathan had to get a convertible seat after his six-month checkup, so we've only had our for a little over a month now. We got the Evenflo Triumph Advance LX Convertible Car Seat - Barley Twist. It's rear facing up to 30lbs and forward facing up to 50lbs. It reclines pretty well, especially rear facing, but Nathan will sometimes slump forward or to the side when he zonks out. Still, he seems pretty comfy in it. It goes for about $130 online at Target.

I think I would buy it again. My SIL bought it for our niece, and she is pretty happy with it.
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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/12/2007 4:24:03 PM   
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We bought a Britax Marathon with some baby shower money we had, we haven't started using it yet... I chose it based on it's weight limits because we are going to stay rear facing for as long as possible(until she hits 33lbs) and because it goes to 65lbs forward facing, we should get 5-6 years of use out of it(unless she hits the height limit) so I didn't see any harm in paying $260.

Beware with Target's weight limits, I've found some errors- they had published that the Britax Diplomat is up 65lbs when it's really only 40lbs.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/12/2007 4:49:54 PM   
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over the years many people have given up car seats and we have bought many car seats. (we right now own a total of I think 13 infant, convertible, and booster seats of some kind). Out of all of those and the ones I have used my favorite is the Alpha Omega car seat. It's the first one we got with our first kid...and we still have it. It's also not as expensive as the ones you are talking about...but has a great record of safety. The only problems I have run into with it is that the base is very very large (which makes it a very stable car seat no matter what the seat is)...and it doesn't fit well in bucket seats. It is the reason we made sure to get a bench seat in the middle of our van instead of bucket seats.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/12/2007 4:54:23 PM   
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They had the Alpha Omega ones at Biglots for about $75(I think...) last week.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/12/2007 5:03:05 PM   
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They had the Alpha Omega ones at Biglots for about $75(I think...) last week.

that's a good price...ours 8 years ago cost us $135...not sure what the going price is right now. Some of the things I liked were that in the back the section that the straps feed into is movable, so you don't have to unfeed and refeed the straps when baby needs them moved up or down...just pull a bar and it unlocks it so you can do it. That's a net thing when you use more then one kid in a car seat sometimes...you can easily readjust it.


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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/12/2007 5:03:38 PM   
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Cosco is what we got. It does recline, but can't be strapped in while you recline it. It was like $50 from Wal*Mart. It got excellent safety ratings. The straps are easily adjustable for a baby with a coat on or off. It's just one little button and you pull or push the strap. You see it on Amazon HERE. The only thing I don't like about it is that you can't recline it while the baby is in it, and the cupholder is stupid and really hard to put in there. Everything else about it is great. The only problem I'm running in to is that Timmy is almost 40 pounds (he just turned 2), so he will outgrow it anytime now. I don't feel comfortable with him in a booster seat with just a seatbelt and no 5-point harness. So, if you're thinking Hunter might be 40 pounds before he's ready for a booster with seatbelt, you may want to consider a carseat with a 60 pound rating. I don't think convertible carseats go any higher than that.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/12/2007 5:30:02 PM   
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you may want to consider a carseat with a 60 pound rating. I don't think convertible carseats go any higher than that.



They go to 65lbs, which is good for big kids.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/12/2007 5:33:02 PM   
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We are in the same boat. our problem is that our van only has lap belts and no shoulder straps and we cannot find seats designed only for a lap belt. We only have the two youngest in seats. THe others are fine in just seatbelts. Does anyone make child seats for just a lap belt.

every seat should come with a tether strap so that you can correctly strap it in even without a shoulder strap. I personally prefer the tether straps anyway and we use them even if we have shoulder straps...on the seats we don't move. They are more secure then even the locking shoulder strap seat belts.


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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/12/2007 6:02:01 PM   
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We have the Eddie Bauer 3 in 1

We started putting Akeelah in it when she was about 5 months old (she was too big for the infant carrier). It's rear facing to 35 lbs, forward facing to 40 lbs and then the appropriate booster seat which is required by law in Ontario.

While ours doesn't recline on it's own there are instructions in the manual how to get it to recline safely on your own. Akeelah has no problems sleeping in it.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/12/2007 7:40:36 PM   
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The tether would be fine for an infant but we are talking about a 5 yr old. He is in a booster and only belted at the lap. We have the three yr old in an older one we still have with a wide bar that locks across her front. This one was designed for only a lap belt, but they don't make them any more.

Graco makes a carseat/booster seat that has a 5-point harness. This is what we'll be getting Timmy since I don't feel comfortable with just a regular seatbelt with booster.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/12/2007 7:41:21 PM   
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you may want to consider a carseat with a 60 pound rating. I don't think convertible carseats go any higher than that.



They go to 65lbs, which is good for big kids.


We need to have assisted seating up to 100lbs, so we just figured that after he breaks the 50lbs barrier of our current seat, we'd just get him a booster seat (some have 5-point harnesses).
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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/13/2007 8:44:40 AM   
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Chelle- we have the Alpha Omega too and are pleased with it so far. One thing to consider also is how many kids you are planning. Walmart may have a $50 car seat v. 100 somewhere else, but the difference is in the "trim"- the more expensive has better fabric that will hold up better to repeated washings, sun, etc.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/13/2007 10:15:56 AM   
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I know I definitely don't want to go cheap, just to be cheap. I want a good carseat that is going to be comfy as possible for him to ride in, safe, and is going to last. Thanks for all the post so far, we are definitely looking at the Alpha Omega one closely as the Eddie Bauer 3 in 1.

I am a little aggravated that I didn't know this sooner, but we have the Fisher Price Safe Voyage Travel System. It is made by Britax, but sold under the Fisher Price name and is a lot cheaper. We have loved it, but they stopped making it. Well I was looking online last night and apparently they had made a Safe Voyage Convertible carseat that was very similar to the Britax. Though you can find them online they are not making them anymore, but hubby doesn't want to purchase a carseat that isn't in production anymore. Oh well, if I would have known sooner we would have bought it a long time ago.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/13/2007 10:20:31 AM   
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we are definitely looking at the Alpha Omega one closely as the Eddie Bauer 3 in 1.
when you do purchase the seat, see if a manager will let you go to your car (with them) and try them out in your car before you purchase it. Different seats just simply won't fit in certain cars. (esp since both are known to be big seats with big bases)


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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/13/2007 10:30:55 AM   
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What are the recommendations for moving a child to a convertible seat? DS is 17 lbs. and is still in his infant carrier. All our pediatrician told us was that he should be rear facing until he is a year old AND 20 lbs.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/13/2007 10:34:23 AM   
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All our pediatrician told us was that he should be rear facing until he is a year old AND 20 lbs.

he should be rear facing until AT LEAST a year and 20 lb....however it is safer to leave them rear facing much longer then that...you just have to get a seat that is rear facing and not just front facing. It is safer for a child to be rear facing because of the way their bones and joints are...they are not fully formed yet and can not handle the pressure that an older child or adult can handle in the forward facing position.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/13/2007 10:45:23 AM   
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All our pediatrician told us was that he should be rear facing until he is a year old AND 20 lbs.

he should be rear facing until AT LEAST a year and 20 lb....however it is safer to leave them rear facing much longer then that...you just have to get a seat that is rear facing and not just front facing. It is safer for a child to be rear facing because of the way their bones and joints are...they are not fully formed yet and can not handle the pressure that an older child or adult can handle in the forward facing position.


Eventhough our daughter is 3, she is petite and weighs around 30lbs. I wonder if she should still be rear facing? My niece who is the same age is in a booster seat. They just don't seem safe to me.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/13/2007 10:53:24 AM   
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All our pediatrician told us was that he should be rear facing until he is a year old AND 20 lbs.

he should be rear facing until AT LEAST a year and 20 lb....however it is safer to leave them rear facing much longer then that...you just have to get a seat that is rear facing and not just front facing. It is safer for a child to be rear facing because of the way their bones and joints are...they are not fully formed yet and can not handle the pressure that an older child or adult can handle in the forward facing position.


Eventhough our daughter is 3, she is petite and weighs around 30lbs. I wonder if she should still be rear facing? My niece who is the same age is in a booster seat. They just don't seem safe to me.

IMO yes. my 3yo is much bigger and can't be rear facing, but she is in a big full booster seat (it's not just one of those small things that just makes you taller...hers is like this.)


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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/13/2007 12:43:54 PM   
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What are the recommendations for moving a child to a convertible seat? DS is 17 lbs. and is still in his infant carrier. All our pediatrician told us was that he should be rear facing until he is a year old AND 20 lbs.

Your infant carrier should have sticker on the side that tells you the height and weight limits for that specific carrier. Our carrier is up to 30 inches and 22 lbs, well our son measured 28 inches at his 9 month appointment and was a little over 18 lbs. He will remain rear facing for a while, even after he hits 20 lbs. and 1 year old though for my peace of mind. Its just time now that he is out growing his carrier.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/13/2007 3:24:53 PM   
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My first daughter stayed in her infant carrier until she was 26 months old- it took her until after her second birthday to reach 20 pounds- at that point, we turned her forward and she will be four in 2 weeks- she is still in a full car seat. When she reaches 40 pounds, we will switch to a booster, though for her, that will probably not be until she is 5. It isn't really about he ages, it is about body type, height, and weight. The reason that the laws are becoming more stringent is that cars and seat belts are just not safe for kids. Our first will probably be in a booster until she is 10, but I'd rather she be safe and in a booster...

Chelle- pm me if you want consumer reports info. Also, keep in mind that the recline feature is for rear facing- the recline positions are only to be used front facing to match the slant of your seat so that it fits more securely. They are not meant to sit up while awake and then recline if they doze off- unfortunately, they are stuck upright once they are turned around.

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RE: Convertible Carseat...help??? - 11/13/2007 7:01:35 PM   
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What are the recommendations for moving a child to a convertible seat? DS is 17 lbs. and is still in his infant carrier. All our pediatrician told us was that he should be rear facing until he is a year old AND 20 lbs.

Our Cosco convertible seat starts at 20 pounds. Jimmy is 6 months old, and he's just about ready to go into it (rear-facing of course).

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