That's dangerous so choosing
a smaller rear facing car seat for the first months might be a better option for you.
Not exact matches
The infant carrier
car seats are
rear facing only, and the convertible
seats that will accommodate
smaller infants must be
rear facing at that stage for the appropriate recline.
The
Rear facing car seat has compact design making it ideal for
smaller cars and fitting in the centre back
seat between two other
car seats.
If you go for a convertible
car seat, look for one that includes infant padding to help a
small baby fit the large
car seat, and one with a fairly low set of harness slots for
rear -
facing.
Especially for preemies, who may be
smaller than their peers and may have delayed motor development, using a
rear -
facing car seat is the safest option.
Seats are overall compact, there are
rear facing options for families with
small cars as well.
However, parents often complain because their
car seat has a
small weight capacity or length limit, preventing them from
rear facing for an extended period.
The
rear facing mode goes from 5 - 40 pounds, the forward
facing mode from 22 - 65 pounds.The
seat itself is about 19 pounds, 20» wide, and 23» high - making it a good fit for most
cars, though
smaller cars may have problems with the width of the
seat.
The Alpha Omega Elite starts as a
rear -
facing infant
car seat with a removable infant support to keep
smaller babies snugly positioned.
It starts as a
rear -
facing infant
car seat with a removable infant support to keep
smaller babies snugly positioned.
This
rear facing seat is light weight, comfortable, approved to 25 kg (55 lbs), has passed the Plus Test to 25 kg, has good sleep position and will fit well in pretty much any
car small to large.
This
rear facing seat is light weight, comfortable, approved to 25 kg (40 lb), has passed the ultra strict Swedish Plus Test to 25 kg, has good sleep position and will fit well in pretty much any
car small to large.
This
rear facing seat is light weight, comfortable, approved to 25 kg (55 lbs), has passed the ultra strict Swedish Plus Test to 25 kg, has good sleep position and will fit well in pretty much any
car small to large.
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Small children are safest in
rear facing car seats.
For example, a
smaller child might stay in a
rear -
facing car seat until he is 3 - years - old, a forward -
facing car seat until he is 7 - years - old, and a booster
seat until he is 12 - years - old.
Because most
car seats can not safely read
face for that long and we all know that
rear facing is LOADS safer for
small children than forward
facing.
This convertible
car seat is designed to help parents to
rear face their children long enough on a
smaller budget.
Two Unique Positions for Infants & Toddlers In Stage 1, the Fit2 ® functions like a traditional
rear -
facing infant
car seat, offering more reclined
seating with removable head and body support to accommodate newborns and
smaller infants from birth to 12 months.