christineka
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I found a few seats that at least I haven't heard about yet.
Harmony Juvenile Products—www.harmonyjuvenile.com
Harmony reports that its CR designers strive to make BPBs that keep the hips and knees contained, reduce torque (rotational force) on the torso and neck, and fit well with real vehicle seat contours.
V6 Youth Booster—$79
BPB: Highback 30–110 lbs.; Backless 30–110 lbs.
Available in early 2011
The “V” in the name refers to the shape of the base, which is designed to fit well with typical vehicle seat slopes. The back is lined with crushable foam, and the BPB has a shoulder-belt positioner for use in backless mode.
Carpooler—$29
Booster: Backless 30–110 lbs.
Available in early 2011
The model’s name reflects its narrow outside dimensions, and the manufacturer claims that three can fit across the back of most vehicles. A shoulder-belt positioner is included for use in backless mode.
Mia Moda—www.miamodainc.com
After a temporary hiatus, Mia Moda has re-entered the CR market with a new infant CR.
Certo—$99
Infant CR: RF 4–22 lbs.
Now available
This basic model includes a full body pillow, four sets of harness slots that require rethreading, and hook-on LATCH connectors.
Baby Trend: Working on a highback booster and a HWH convertible CR.