Everyday use of
the car seat portion for the first three to six months, everyday stroller use thereafter
While most people don't suggest that you reuse
the car seat portion because the quality of it degrades over time, there is less of a chance that something serious happened to the stroller.
The car seat portion keeps your baby in a comfortable reclined position, while protecting the neck, head, and back.
A feature that a lot of parents find very convenient is the ability to use
the car seat portion as a carrier, which gives you the option of transporting your baby from the stroller to the vehicle without waking them.
Not exact matches
Not one can have a rear facing
car seat without significant stuff beinf put under back
portion of any
seat that we have tried to make it at the acceptable level.
For some
car seats, rear - facing
car seats in particular, another advantage of installation with the lower anchors is that the
car seat is less likely to tilt to the side due to pressure from the shoulder
portion of the vehicle's
seat belt.
Some
car seat bases have a large center
portion that flips up like a trunk lid, and once the
seat belt is in place, the trunk lid piece closes down over the
seat belt to lock it.
The only thing I was concerned about was the wear and tear it might cause on the bottom / fastening
portion of the
car seat to be constantly taking it in and out of the
car, and in and out of stroller.
Of note: This recall affects the carry handle
portion of the infant
car seat only and does not affect the performance of the infant
car seat when used as a child restraint in a motor vehicle.
We need another
car seat and are currently using just the
seat portion for Jojo.
If you need to take the whole infant
car seat into the store, place it inside the deeper basket
portion of the cart.
When you push the button, the entire head - wing
portion of the
car seat slides up and down, and the harness height moves up and down, as well.
Possible flaws: Some parents reported that the high back
portion of the
seat felt wobbly and loose when carrying the
seat from one
car to the next.
Infant
seats are safe when placed in the bottom of the main compartment of a shopping cart but NOT when perched on the baby
seat portion of the
car.
Since infant
car seats can detach from the base, make sure you consider how much the carrier
portion weighs.
So, say you are going to be using the carrier
portion to frequently move your infant from point A to point B you might favor the CYBEX Aton 2 Infant
Car Seat over a heavier model with similar features.
The carrier
portion of the
car seat weighs 9.75 pounds.
The carrier
portion of the
car seat weighs nine pounds — not the lightest
seat on the market, but also not the heaviest.
It's unique among boosters, though, because it has a Slide - Guard piece that goes between your child's legs (where a traditional
car seat bottom buckle would be) to prevent submarining, or sliding beneath the lap
portion of the seatbelt in a crash.
You can use a European belt route option where the shoulder belt goes behind the
car seat shell and the lap
portion of the
seat belt goes across baby's legs.
The cut - out
portion on the bottom of the
car seat should rest on the child's tray.