I posted this in the thread about the GN review, but figured I should post it by itself, so I can get this review done and submitted. Does this look ok?
Great Affordable Seat for Extended Harnessing
My 4-year-old has plenty of room to grow in this seat, and he loves the cupholder and storage cubbies in the armrests. I love that there is finally a combination seat available with a 65-pound weight limit, that also converts to a nice booster. The harness adjuster is the easiest I have ever used – straps can be tightened in one smooth pull rather than several short pulls like most seats. It does need to be assembled before use, but the assembly is easy and quick.
This seat should be used for children who are are least one year old AND 20 pounds. A rear-facing seat must be used before those milestones, and preferably until the size limits of the rear-facing seat is met. This is the AAP recommendations for car seat safety: http://www.aap.org/family/carseatguide.htm
Great Affordable Seat for Extended Harnessing
My 4-year-old has plenty of room to grow in this seat, and he loves the cupholder and storage cubbies in the armrests. I love that there is finally a combination seat available with a 65-pound weight limit, that also converts to a nice booster. The harness adjuster is the easiest I have ever used – straps can be tightened in one smooth pull rather than several short pulls like most seats. It does need to be assembled before use, but the assembly is easy and quick.
This seat should be used for children who are are least one year old AND 20 pounds. A rear-facing seat must be used before those milestones, and preferably until the size limits of the rear-facing seat is met. This is the AAP recommendations for car seat safety: http://www.aap.org/family/carseatguide.htm