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Lea_Ontario

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Clicked it - here's what it says (bolding mine) :

Rear-Facing Seats: Infants
Birth to at least 1 year old and at least 20 pounds

For the best possible protection keep infants in the back seat, in rear-facing child safety seats, as long as possible up to the height or weight limit of the particular seat. At a minimum, keep infants rear-facing until a minimum of age 1 and at least 20 pounds. Always read the child seat instruction manual. Each manufacturer provides specific instructions.

If your child has outgrown their rear-facing seat (at a minimum age 1 and at least 20 pounds), then they’re ready for forward-facing seats.

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monica-m

CPST Instructor
What really bugs me about Walmart (and Target and other sites) is that they have the Nauti listed under convertible seats :mad:. I know someone that bought a Nauti for their 7 month old because it was listed under convertible seats. Her well meaning DH sent in the registration card so it cannot be returned now.
 

Kyras_Mama

New member
What really bugs me about Walmart (and Target and other sites) is that they have the Nauti listed under convertible seats :mad:. I know someone that bought a Nauti for their 7 month old because it was listed under convertible seats. Her well meaning DH sent in the registration card so it cannot be returned now.

Yes, THIS!!! Where they have them listed as both convertible and booster when they're NOT convertible drives me nuts just for that reason. I thought at first maybe it was just someone confused because of them being called 3-in-1 until I saw that the maestro, etc. are too. There needs to be another category.
 

sunnymw

New member
Personally I think that we all got it backwards with "convertible" and "combination".

RF/FF seats are a combination of rear-facing and forward-facing restraints...
FF/HBB seats are able to be converted from FF to booster...
I mean... really... I could see how confusing that is... WE (the people that know/care about child restraints or the companies themselves) messed that one up. :whistle:
 

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