Keep your baby safe and comfortable during every car trip.
Transition car seat infants.
Car seats are something you ve likely been thinking about since long before your baby was even born.
Thanks to advances in car seat safety technologies four year olds that might have been moved into a booster 10 years ago can still safely ride in a rear facing car seat.
All infants and toddlers should ride in a rear facing car seat as long as possible until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their car seat manufacturer.
3 in 1 car seats can transition from rear facing infant car seats to forward facing toddler car seats toddler car seats and finally to booster seats for older children.
Most convertible seats have limits that permit children to ride rear facing for 2 or more years.
In the past it was possible to just transition from an infant seat to a booster seat or a front facing seat.
This is a clear sign that the car seat is no longer the best option to keeping your kid safe in the car especially when you see your baby s head sticking out on top of the infant seat.
Hands down they re the safest way for babies to travel in a car.
Even fairly tall children can remain rear facing through toddler years and then switch to a forward facing harness until kindergarten age.
Others choose to use an infant car seat initially and then transition over to a convertible car seat when their little one has reached the seat s height or weight maximum usually around their first birthday.
They can be installed rear facing for infants and younger toddlers and then reversed to face forward.
Our car seats are built to exceed recommended safety standards.
Convertible car seats are larger and have no separate base.
This is because convertible car seats aren t nearly as portable or as light as infant seats.
You will buy one anyway.
The seat can transform from a rear facing infant car seat from 4 to 40 pounds to a forward facing toddler car seat from 20 to 65 pounds high back booster seat from 30 to 100 pounds and backless booster seat from 40 to 120 pounds.