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What is the overall best forward facing car seat?

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  1. That depends upon the size of your child and your vehicle type. In general, here's some things to remember when shopping for car seats:

    1)the BEST seat is the one that fits your child, fits your car, and will be used correctly 100% of the time. (This is why convenience features DO make a difference and ARE worth the money! If its easy to use, you're more likely to use it correctly.

    2)children need to stay rear facing as long as possible.

    Turning kids forward at 20lbs/1year is an outdated practice that could cost you your child's life!

      A)A forward-facing child under 2 years old is 5 times more likely to be killed or seriously injured in a crash than a rear-facing child of the same age.

      B)A child's vertabrae do not fully fuse until 3-6 years old, before then, she is at great risk for internal decapitation. The spinal column can stretch up to 2 inches in a crash BUT the spinal cord can only stretch up to 1/4 inch before it snaps and baby is gone.

      C)Current research suggests that children under the age of two years are 75 percent less likely to die or be seriously injured when they are riding rear facing.

      D)In a recent article from Injury Prevention, it was found that the odds of severe injury to forward facing children age 12-23 months old was 5.32 times higher than a rear facing child. (Car Safety Seats For Children: Rear Facing For Best Protection; Injury Prevention 2007; 13:398-402.)

    3)Once you do turn them forward facing, they need to stay in a 5 point harness as long as possible. 4 years/40lbs is the minimum for riding in a booster, and most 4 year olds have no business using one yet. If they can't sit upright for an entire trip, they need the harness of a car seat still. And, even if they do sit properly, a 5 point harness is safer, so you want to keep them in one as long as possible. This is important to consider b/c most car seats only forward face to 40lbs. My son just turned 3, and is in the 95th% for height and weight - 40" tall and weighs 41lbs. He outgrew the 40lbs seats shortly after his 2nd birthday. It was a total waste of money. He now has a Britax Marathon, which goes to 65lbs, and will be able to fit it for some time yet. If I'd have bought it when he was born, I could have had one car seat this whole time instead of the 3 I wasted money on. They are more expensive for many reasons, this is one.

    So, if your child is under 2 years old, and/or under 30-35lbs, I'd have to recommend a rear facing convertible, not a forward facing seat. The pick of the litter for convertibles is:

    The Britax Marathon/Boulevard/Decathalon (These 3 are the same seat, just different variances of luxury additions, with the Marathon being the cheapest base model) can be found for regular price of $269, and on sale at Albee Baby online for $209-$219. The Marathon a wide open easy to route belt path, which makes using it correctly a lot easier, as do the built in lockoffs, which mean you never again have to use a locking clip. I can get it into 4 different vehicles in under 2 minutes. Because of the way the base is made, it fits in most cars. And, it is worth the money, b/c it lasts usually twice as long as most other car seats (all car seats expire 6 years after the date of manufacture) lasting a baby till they are 5-6 years old, where most at Walmart will only last till 2-4 years old. Rear faces to 33lbs, then forward to 65lbs. and top slots 17inches tall, lasts most kids to ages 5-6 years old.

    The Evenflo Triumph Advance (not the original Triumph, make sure it says Advance) is a great seat. $150 version at Babies R Us has padding similar to Britax seats, top slots of 17", harnesses to 35lbs rear facing, and 50lbs forward facing. $120 Walmart version just has little less plush padding. Wide open belt path, easy to install, though it doesn't have built in lockoffs. The harness adjusts at the front of the car seat, you don't have to take the car seat out of the car just to raise/lower the straps. It has infinite harness adjustment so the harness always fits perfectly until its outgrown. No more tugging straps to tighten them either. You tighten and loosen the harness using k***s on the side of the seat. As a major bonus, it can be used in a recline position even in forward facing mode. Awesome for kids who still sleep in the car. I LOVE THIS SEAT! LOL My son, who is too big for every other car seat at Walmart has the same amount of room in this as the Britax Marathon.

    The Compass Tue Fit, also sold as The First Years True Fit, is a great choice, too. Here's a thread talking all about it: http://www.car-seat.org/showthread.php?t... Has 16.5 inch top harness slots, half inch shorter than the Britax Marathon and Evenflo Triumph Advance. Rear faces to 35lbs, forward faces to 65lbs, has built-in lockoffs, and you never have to rethread the harness to change harness height. The headrest is removable to fit better in smaller cars. $179 for the one cover Walmart offers it in, check Babies R Us and other stores for different covers at a little more expensive price.

    If your child is over 2 years and/or over 30-35lbs, then a forward facing 5 point harness seat is in order. I would take a look at these:

    Graco Nautilus - this one is at the top of car seat techs lists right now b/c it keeps kids in a harness for a long time, for a great price. Its easy to use and install, harnesses to 65lbs, and then becomes a great booster seat. $150, though Walmart has it on sale for $127 now, I think.

    Britax Frontier - techs really like this one, too, though it is quite a bit more expensive. Harnesses to 80lbs, though the top harness slots are taller on the Nautilus, so if your child is tall the Nautilus will actually keep him harnessed longer than the Frontier. It also turns into a great booster. Its very plush and comfy, you never have to rethread the harness, it adjusts from the side. $279

    There's very few other forward facing only seats that are worth the money. Those combo seats at Walmart (other than the nautilus, are a total waste. They all have 40lbs weight limits, so will be outgrown quickly. And then they make crappy boosters. Among them: Evenflo Chase/Traditions/Generations, Cosco/Safety1st/Dorel/Eddie Bauer Summit. CThe Britax Marathon/Boulevard/Decathalon (These 3 are the same seat, just different variances of luxury additions, with the Marathon being the cheapest base model) can be found for regular price of $269, and on sale at Albee Baby online for $209-$219. The Marathon a wide open easy to route belt path, which makes using it correctly a lot easier, as do the built in lockoffs, which mean you never again have to use a locking clip. I can get it into 4 different vehicles in under 2 minutes. Because of the way the base is made, it fits in most cars. And, it is worth the money, b/c it lasts usually twice as long as most other car seats (all car seats expire 6 years after the date of manufacture) lasting a baby till they are 5-6 years old, where most at Walmart will only last till 2-4 years old. Rear faces to 33lbs, then forward to 65lbs. and top slots 17inches tall, lasts most kids to ages 5-6 years old.

    The Evenflo Triumph Advance (not the original Triumph, make sure it says Advance) is a great seat. $150 version at Babies R Us has padding similar to Britax seats, top slots of 17", harnesses to 35lbs rear facing, and 50lbs forward facing. $120 Walmart version just has little less plush padding. Wide open belt path, easy to install, though it doesn't have built in lockoffs. The harness adjusts at the front of the car seat, you don't have to take the car seat out of the car just to raise/lower the straps. It has infinite harness adjustment so the harness always fits perfectly until its outgrown. No more tugging straps to tighten them either. You tighten and loosen the harness using k***s on the side of the seat. As a major bonus, it can be used in a recline position even in forward facing mode. Awesome for kids who still sleep in the car. I LOVE THIS SEAT! LOL My son, who is too big for every other car seat at Walmart has the same amount of room in this as the Britax Marathon.

    The Compass Tue Fit, also sold as The First Years True Fit, is a great choice, too. Here's a thread talking all about it: http://www.car-seat.org/showthread.php?t... Has 16.5 inch top harness slots, half inch shorter than the Britax Marathon and Evenflo Triumph Advance. Rear faces to 35lbs, forward faces to 65lbs, has built-in lockoffs, and you never have to rethread the harness to change harness height. The headrest is removable to fit better in smaller cars. $179 for the one cover Walmart offers it in, check Babies R Us and other stores for different covers at a little more expensive price.

    completely avoid all the Alpha Omega/3-in-1 seats.

    The Safety1st Apex65 is an ok seat, and its the cheapest forward facing only seat that harnesses past 40lbs, but as in many things, you get what you pay for. Its a flimsy seat, that sometimes has a very short crotch buckle, and your vehicle's headrests MUST go at least as high as the child's ears at all times b/c the Apex65 has no support in the back. Also, the slots are significantly shorter than the Nautilus or Frontier - only 17". The Nautilus top slots are 19", the Frontier top slots are about 18" or so.

    Personally - I'd go for the Nautilus, unless its a really big kid, and then there's another seat altogether - the Britax Regent. It will keep kids harnessed longer than any other seat - harnesses to 80lbs with 20" top slots. My son has one, b/c he's so tall and big that the other seats would've been outgrown before he was ready for a booster.


  2. .  Forward facing harnessed seats are outgrown when a child reaches the weight limit, or more commonly when the child's shoulders are above the top harness slots.

    If the child is 4 years AND 40lbs, then he may move to a booster with vehicle lap shoulder belt seatbelt.  If not, then the child needs a larger FF harnessed seat.  There are many seats that harness to 55-80lbs.  Some are the Britax Marathon, Decathalon, Boulevard, Frontier and Regent; the Sunshine Kids Radian; the Evenflo Triumph ADVANCE; the Graco Nautilus and the Cosco/Safety First Apex.

    Stay away from: The Alpha Omega 3-in-1 seats only harness to 40lbs and most 40lb weight limit seats are outgrown before a child is mature enough for a booster seat.  They also have very low top harness slots, so are outgrown by height at around 2 or 3 years old.  The Graco Comfortsport also has very low top slots.

  3. I've heard the Britax Marathon is the best. It gets very good reviews from Consumer Reports and Baby Bargains. I have registered for it at Babies-R-Us.

  4. All car seats have to pass the same federal crash test standards. That being said, there are certainly other things to consider- ease of use, proper fit in your car, and that it is easy to adjust to fit to your child. Here is a list of top seats put together by a passenger safety technician. I choose #6, the Evenflo Triuph Advance. I love this seat (my 2 year old uses it) and it is about $100 less than the Britax seats. It fits great in my car (2004 Dodge Durango) and I love how easy it is to adjust.

    The list:

    http://babyproducts.about.com/od/carseat...

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