This 2 - in - 1 seat converts from a front
facing harness position to a high back booster.
Not exact matches
The sensation of driving one of these bullets is described by Garlits as «unreal,» and he himself looks unreal as he sits in the dragster before takeoff, dressed in an asbestos suit, a
face mask and ear plugs, glued in
position by a shoulder
harness and safety belt.
All - in - One car seats offer you the advantage of using the same seat for the following
positions: rear -
facing, forward -
facing with
harness, then booster.
This rearward -
facing car seat also includes a 5 - point adjustable
harness which are padded, an 11 -
position height - adjustable headrest and a footrest that can extend automatically as the backrest reclines.
However, it is not capable of supporting children in a rear -
facing position but can only be used as a forward -
facing convertible car seat and finally transition to
harness booster seat.
The Graco Nautilus 65 3 - in - 1 is a car seat that converts a front -
facing harnessed booster to a high back and backless belt
positioning booster.
Combination car seats are also available that allow you to remove the
harness to switch from forward -
facing child safety seat to belt -
positioning booster seat.
In both rear -
facing and forward -
facing mode, the
position of the
harness straps on your child's shoulders and the
position of your child's head within the car seat are the key factors that determine when your child has outgrown a car seat.
Forward -
facing in a Britax
Harness -2-Booster or Booster Seat: Your child has outgrown the seat if the tops of their ears are at or above the top of the head restraint when seated OR if the harness straps can't be positioned in the closest position at or above their sho
Harness -2-Booster or Booster Seat: Your child has outgrown the seat if the tops of their ears are at or above the top of the head restraint when seated OR if the
harness straps can't be positioned in the closest position at or above their sho
harness straps can't be
positioned in the closest
position at or above their shoulders.
forward -
facing harness seat, adjusting its five - point
harness and four height
positions as needed.
MORE forward -
facing harness seat, adjusting its five - point
harness and four height
positions as needed.
Also, not all
harness slots can be used in the forward -
facing position; check your manual.
When it's time to turn the convertible seat to the front -
facing position, the
harness slots should be at or above the child's shoulders.
A Safe Stop energy absorbing
harness is also installed as an extra protection and will keep your child safe while in the forward -
facing position.
According to the latest car seat guidelines, kids should move to a belt -
positioning booster seat when they reach the weight and height
harness strap limits of their forward -
facing car seat.
This is the be-all end - all of convertible car seats, jam - packed with patented safety features like the rebound energy management system, a patented non re-threaded
harness system, center angle indicator for rear
facing installations and a super comfy multiple -
positioned side impact head support to make your child as safe and comfortable as possible.
The seats have a 5 point
harness and an adjustable head pad, that is easy to set to whatever
position you need them, without having to unhook straps or
face too many obstacles.
Combination seats can be used as a forward -
facing car seat with
harness straps until your child reaches the
harness strap height and weight limits when it can then become a belt -
positioning booster seat.
Whether your child is in the rear
facing or front
facing position you can ride easy knowing that they are safely protected by the five point
harness system as well as a highly tested car seat.
For larger children, a forward -
facing seat with a
harness is safer than a booster, and a belt -
positioning booster seat provides better protection than a seat belt alone until the seat belt fits correctly.»
In forward -
facing mode, you can not use any recline
position other than # 4 if your child weighs less than 40 pounds, and you can not use the
harness strap covers at all.
It then converts to a forward -
facing harnessed car seat and later transitions into a belt -
positioning booster for use up to 100 pounds.
Once your baby is a bit bigger, you can have him on a forward
facing position and use the 5 - point
harness to keep him secure.
It can transition from a rear -
facing infant seat (4 to 40 pounds) to forward -
facing five - point
harness seat (20 to 65 pounds) to high - back
positioning booster (30 to 100 pounds) to backless belt -
positioning booster (40 to 120 pounds).
Five point
harness with a two
position chest clip accommodates growing children in both rear
facing and forward
facing modes
The
harness straps should be
positioned at or above the child's shoulders when forward
facing to most effectively decrease the amount of distance the child will travel when propelled forward and to limit the forces on the child's spine and shoulders
Why are the
harness straps
positioned differently for rear
facing and forward
facing?
The
positioning of the
harness straps has to do with the different ways crash forces affect a child's body whether they are rear
facing or forward
facing.
Where should the
harness straps be
positioned when my child is forward
facing?
The seat has a 5 - point padded safety
harness, three recline
positions and bumper bar, and of course, it is removable and reversing, with recline
positions in parent -
facing mode as well.
It does not apply to any forward
facing children in a belt
positioning booster or
harnessed seats.
A SafeStop energy absorbing
harness provides extra protection for children 20 to 40 pounds in the forward -
facing position.
All - in - one car seats provide at least three
positions: rear -
facing, forward -
facing with a five - point
harness, and a high - back booster.
Keeping your child rear
facing for as long as possible should always come first as well as keeping them in the
harnessed forward
facing position.
The weight range for the forward
facing five - point -
harness position only allows your child to remain in that
position until they weigh 40 pounds, which is less than other available seats.
This 2 - in - 1 seat converts from a forward
facing five - point -
harness position to a backless booster car seat.
state that you should allow your child to remain in a forward
facing position until they outgrow this seat and this seat allows for forward
facing up to 65 pounds which means that your child can remain in the
harness for longer than other seats.
The new recommendation has prompted many parents to purchase a rear
facing convertible car seat which converts from a rear
facing position to a
harnessed forward
facing position.
The weight limit for both rear
facing and forward
facing five - point -
harness are high which allows your child to remain in the safest
position for longer.
This 2 - in - 1 Cosco seat transitions from a forward
facing five - point -
harness to a belt -
positioning booster.
Unique reversible seat design allows baby to
face you or
face the world; Durable, stylish lightweight aluminum frame with large seat area and 5 - point safety
harness; One hand, 6 -
position recline (3 rear
facing, 3 forward
facing) and infant head support; Oversized, one - hand adjustable canopy with peek - a-boo window; Includes parent cup holder and side storage pocket
Combination seats: These seats may be used rear
facing at first and then forward
facing with either a
harness or seat belt (as a high back booster or belt
positioning booster).
When time comes for forward
facing many select a belt
positioning booster, also called a high back booster, or a seat which allow
harnessing of older kids.
We love the reversible seat, which allows your baby to
face you or to
face outwards, with a 5 - point safety
harness in either
position.
It has a 5
harness slot
position means that the slots will never be too low for rear
facing configuration nor too high for forward
facing configuration
It has a four -
position extension panel that allows you to keep your child
facing rear until they weigh 50 pounds, a
harness you can adjust with one hand, and a 10 -
position adjustable headrest.
Combination seats typically are designed for use as forward -
facing restraints and then as belt -
positioning boosters once children have reached the weight limit of the
harness.