Patriot201
07-20-2007, 10:09 PM
Have you all seen the August 2007 issue of American Baby? There is an article in it about carseats.
Unfortunately, there are several (relatively minor) errors.
Evenflo Titan pictured says 5-30 pounds RF; 20-40 FF. Doesn't the Titan have new weight regulations? Isn't it now 5-35 lbs RF; 20-50 lbs FF?
The KeyFit 30 is pictured, but it says 4-22 pounds, under 30" (the stats for the KeyFit, not the KeyFit 30)
The KeyFit 30 is mentioned, but it says that it is larger and longer than the KeyFit. Didn't we figure out that it is not?
Under Graco ComfortSport, it says, "If you can't spend big bucks but want a solid seat, this is a great choice." I wish articles would note that it is outgrown at an early age.
The Roundabout is recommended. It says, "It's not overly large, so it fits most vehicles easily and accommodates average-sized kids very well until they are ready to go into a booster." Hmm. True, but I am not sure most kids are ready for a booster when they outgrow the Roundabout. Some are, but most?
The Radian is recommended. It says, "This seat is not only a dream to install, but its narrow width also makes it easy to squeeze next to other car seats..." I don't know about it being a "dream to install." In some cars, yes. In other cars, it is far from a dream to install.
There is no mention of Britax's HWH seats, Evenflo Triumph, Cosco Scenera, or many other seats. The only seats outlined are: Graco Snugride, Graco Safeseat 1, Chicco KeyFit & KeyFit 30, Britax Companion, Graco ComfortSport, Evenflo Titan, Britax Roundabout, Sunshine Kids Radain 65, Safety 1st Apex 65, Graco Turbo/SafeSeat3, Britax Parkway.
There are also some GREAT tips/notes in this article, though!
"LATCH is not a safety device- it's a convenience. If you can get a tight fit in the center using a seat belt, that's your best option."
"Your child will be better off in a properly installed seat in an outboard position than she will be in a seat that's improperly installed in the center."
"DON'T use the two inside LATCH anchors of the outer LATCH positions to install a carseat in the center unless your vehicle manual and carseat manual both specifically tell you that this is allowable.
You should keep convertible seats in their rear-facing position until your child reaches the maximum rear-facing weight and height allowed by the seat."
"Keep your child facing rear as long as your convertible car seat will allow. That means most kids should stay facing rear well past their first birthday. It can mean the difference between life and death."
Unfortunately, there are several (relatively minor) errors.
Evenflo Titan pictured says 5-30 pounds RF; 20-40 FF. Doesn't the Titan have new weight regulations? Isn't it now 5-35 lbs RF; 20-50 lbs FF?
The KeyFit 30 is pictured, but it says 4-22 pounds, under 30" (the stats for the KeyFit, not the KeyFit 30)
The KeyFit 30 is mentioned, but it says that it is larger and longer than the KeyFit. Didn't we figure out that it is not?
Under Graco ComfortSport, it says, "If you can't spend big bucks but want a solid seat, this is a great choice." I wish articles would note that it is outgrown at an early age.
The Roundabout is recommended. It says, "It's not overly large, so it fits most vehicles easily and accommodates average-sized kids very well until they are ready to go into a booster." Hmm. True, but I am not sure most kids are ready for a booster when they outgrow the Roundabout. Some are, but most?
The Radian is recommended. It says, "This seat is not only a dream to install, but its narrow width also makes it easy to squeeze next to other car seats..." I don't know about it being a "dream to install." In some cars, yes. In other cars, it is far from a dream to install.
There is no mention of Britax's HWH seats, Evenflo Triumph, Cosco Scenera, or many other seats. The only seats outlined are: Graco Snugride, Graco Safeseat 1, Chicco KeyFit & KeyFit 30, Britax Companion, Graco ComfortSport, Evenflo Titan, Britax Roundabout, Sunshine Kids Radain 65, Safety 1st Apex 65, Graco Turbo/SafeSeat3, Britax Parkway.
There are also some GREAT tips/notes in this article, though!
"LATCH is not a safety device- it's a convenience. If you can get a tight fit in the center using a seat belt, that's your best option."
"Your child will be better off in a properly installed seat in an outboard position than she will be in a seat that's improperly installed in the center."
"DON'T use the two inside LATCH anchors of the outer LATCH positions to install a carseat in the center unless your vehicle manual and carseat manual both specifically tell you that this is allowable.
You should keep convertible seats in their rear-facing position until your child reaches the maximum rear-facing weight and height allowed by the seat."
"Keep your child facing rear as long as your convertible car seat will allow. That means most kids should stay facing rear well past their first birthday. It can mean the difference between life and death."