Infant Seats:
1. Graco Snugride
Like:
-Inexpensive
-Pretty easy to install with LATCH or Lap belt
Dislike:
-Need a locking clip to install with a lap/shoulder belt
-Many children outgrow before 6 months
2. Graco Safe Seat Step 1 (soon to be named Graco Snugride 32)
Like:
-Has lockoffs making a seatbelt install easy
-Doesn't need a locking clip
-Has a higher weight limit, and a larger shell (the plastic of the seat) to accomidate larger babies
Dislike:
-It's bigger than most infant carriers
3. Chicco Keyfit 30
Like:
-Has a higher weight limit
-Has infant padding, fits small babies well, parents will be less likely to buy after market products
-Has lockoffs, making seatbelt installation easier
-Doesn't need a locking clip
Dislike:
-Has a smaller shell, so babies won't fit (height wise) as long as the Graco SS1
Convertible Seats:
1. Cosco Scenera:
Like:
-Inexpensive
-Easy to install with LATCH or lap belt
Dislike:
-No EPS/EPP foam
-only forward faces to 40 pounds
2. Safety 1st Uptown (this seat has been discontinued, but you may still find it at Big Lots)
Like:
-fairly inexpensive
-Has EPS/EPP foam
-Easy to install with LATCH or lap belt
-Has a tall shell
Dislike:
-Children sometimes look squished in the shoulders (though is it uncomfortable? Don't know)
-Needs a locking clip for rear facing
-only forward faces to 40 pounds
3. Safety 1st Avenue
*never used this seat*
4. Graco Comfortsport
Like:
-well paded
Dislike:
-only rear faces to 30 pounds
-top harness slot is for forward facing only
-top harness slot is short (13ish inches I think)
-children usually outgrow the seat very early
5. Evenflo Titan Elite
Like:
-rear faces to 35 pounds
-not terribly expensive
-forward faces to 50 pounds (though I doubt many kids will get near 50 pounds)
Dislike:
-straps can be twisty
-top harness slots are low compared to other seats (14ish inches I think)
-short seat shell compared to other seats. I'd rather use a Scenera
6. Evenflo Triumph Advance
Like:
-Forward faces to 50 pounds
-rear faces to 35 pounds
-you don't have to remove harness to change heights
-top harness height is pretty good
Dislike:
-knob to adjust harness can be difficult/impossible to use when rear facing (depending on your vehicle)
-some children find the red tabs on the shoulders bothersome
7. First Years True Fit
Like:
-Rear faces to 35 pounds
-forward faces to 65 pounds
-top of seat is removable to babies under 22 pounds
-has infant padding to fit young babies better
-has a tall shell for taller rear facing children
-has high top harness slots
-don't need to remove harness to adjust height
-has lockoff so you don't need a locking clip
Dislike:
-some people have a hard time accessing the harness adjuster when rear facing (especially when it's not at 45* angle)
-Lockoffs are required even when using LATCH.
-Depending on angle of the seat, the seatbelt or LATCH strap can be difficult to keep in the right spot for the lockoffs. Especiially when trying for a 45* angle.
8. Evenflo Symphony
*I've never installed this seat*
Like:
-rear faces to 35 pounds
-don't need to remove harness to change height
-has a pretty good top harness height
Dislike:
-some children don't like the red tabs on the shoulders
-only forward faces to 40 pounds
9. Britax Roundabout
Like:
-can be tethered rear facing
Dislike:
-forward faces to 40 pounds
-has a pretty short shell height, most children outgrow it early
10. Britax Marathon
Like:
-forward faces to 65 pounds
-has a high top harness height
-rear faces to 35 pounds (those manufactured prior to Feb 2008, it's only 33 pounds)
-Easy to install
-can be tethered rear facing
Dislike:
-lockoffs don't always hold tight, but locking the seatbelt retractor will help
11. Sunshine Kids Radian 65/ Radian 80
Like:
-forward faces to 65 or 80 pounds
-80 comes with infant padding (you can purchase seperately for 65)
-can be tethered rear facing
-narrow seat, excellent for fitting "3 across"
-high top harness slots, even allowed to go over the top slots
Dislike:
-confusion as to if it can rear face to 33 or 35 pounds (manual says one thing, seat say another)
-can be very difficult to install
-must use the "boot" that comes with the seat for rear facing, doesn't always give the correct angle
12. Sunshine Kids Radian XT
*haven't used this seat yet
13. Britax Boulevard
Like:
-Rear faces to 35 pounds (33 pounds for seats made before Feb 2008)
-Forward faces to 65 pounds
-Has a high top harness height
-Easy to install
-Headwings provide more Side Impact Protection
-Can be tethered RF
-Knob makes it easy to adjust harness height
Dislike:
-Lockoffs don't always hold tight, but locking the retractor will help
*I don not like the Boulevard CS. Sometimes it will click before the harness is tight
Please see seperate post for forward facing only (combination) seats, and booster seats
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