Don't be in a rush to switch to a booster seat if your child still fits in a convertible or combination seat
harness by height and weight!
Later, when your child outgrows
the harness by height or weight, the combination seat converts into a booster seat that uses the vehicle's lap and shoulder belt.
Not exact matches
Any child who has outgrown the rear - facing weight or
height limit for his convertible seat should use a forward - facing seat with a
harness for as long as possible, up to the highest weight or
height allowed
by his car seat manufacturer.
Other important things that a baby car seat needs to be perfect are: capability to attach to a stroller, easy adjustments (the
harness should have
harness heights for your growing baby), at least a side impact protection (which is usually provided
by energy - absorbing foam) and a cover that can be taken off for easy cleaning purposes.
Forward - Facing Second Children 2 years and older or those younger than 2 who have outgrown a rear - facing seat's weight or
height limits should use a forward - facing seat with a
harness for as long as possible, up to the highest weight or
height allowed
by the manufacturer.
But since they also state that children «should use a forward - facing seat with a
harness for as long as possible, up to the highest weight or
height allowed
by their car safety seat manufacturer,» they aren't encouraging an early switch to a booster seat.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states that you should «keep your child in a forward - facing car seat with a
harness and tether until he or she reaches the top
height or weight limit allowed
by your car seat's manufacturer.
That rule applies whether you're using a no - rethread
harness or one where the
harness height must be changed
by removing and replacing the
harness through the slots.
On no - rethread
harness car seats, the
harness height is often changed
by pulling on levers, pushing buttons, or turning knobs.
Some modern car seats have a
harness that can be adjusted to various
heights simply
by pulling up or pushing down on the webbing straps.
On many car seats, you change the
harness height by moving the straps into
harness slots at various
heights.
The automatic
height adjustment of the shoulder straps
by simply pressing a button avoids user error and the inconvenience of removing and refitting the
harness as your child grows.
Loosening the
harness involves just pushing one button and adjusting the
height is obvious
by just looking at the back of the seat.
in a forward - facing car seat through at least age 4 years, although kids should sit in a car seat with a
harness «for as long as possible, up to the highest weight or
height allowed
by the manufacturer.»
Keep your child in a forward - facing car seat with a
harness and tether until he or she reaches the top
height or weight limit allowed
by your car seat's manufacturer.
The safety features on this seat includes a 5
harness system which can easily be adjusted
by use of a single pull, has a side impact protection, and in case of a crash, there is the presence of the energy absorbing foam to cradle the baby; and a position of four
heights which makes the convertible seat to grow with baby.
Another feature that makes this convertible car seat to be above the competition when it comes to the best rear facing convertible car seat in the market includes: Simply SAfe Adjust
harness which is a system that allows you to either lower or raise the
harness height by simply squeezing a lever, without affecting the installation of the seat.
This seat grows with your child
by allowing you to adjust the
height of the
harness and headrest in one motion.
At this age, children should use a forward - facing car seat with a
harness until they reach the
height and weight limits set
by the car seat manufacturer.
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