Infant Car Seat Reviews
Factors To Consider When Buying An Infant Car Seat
Style
Convertible
Harness Type
Tether Straps And Locking Clips
Detachable Car Base
Weight Limitations
Safety
Infant Car Seat Reviews
It can be quite challenging to any parent to figure out the best infant car seat to purchase.
With so many choices and such a large price range, you may find it difficult to sift through all the options when
choosing the right car seat for your precious child. When looking for an infant car seat, you will want to consider
these tips to help you decide which one will be the best for your little one.
Style - There are many styles to choose from when
it comes to infant car seats, especially if you are choosing a convertible infant-to-child car seat. Infant seats
should be rear facing. Many experts state that children should remain rear facing until the age of two. This means
that you will want a seat that can accommodate your growing infant. There are also easy to remove infant carrier
car seats to allow the parent to carry the child into the home, store, or doctor's office easily without removing
the child from the seat. This is a common option among parents. However, parents must realize that these carrier
car seats are used only for a short time due to their limited height and weight capacity.
Convertible - Convertible infant seats that
convert from infant rear-facing car seats to child car seats that are forward facing are a very popular choice.
Though they are traditionally more expensive, you must consider that typically you will not have to buy another car
seat if you buy one that allows for weight requirements that will accommodate your growing child. There are
convertible car seats that will accommodate your child all the way up to 100 pounds; though you may not need one up
to that capacity, it is an option that is available. In addition, some convertible car seats will not accommodate
infants until 10 or 15 pounds so you will need to ensure that you purchase one that will support your newborn if
your plan is to purchase only one car seat. You will also want to decide if you want your car seat to double as a
stroller for travel or be attachable to a stroller. Many high-end car seat models have these options so you will
need to decide if this is something that is important to you and within your budget.
Harness Type - There are two harness types used
in infant car seats - the three-point harness and the five-point harness. Though the three-point harness is easier
to use and considered safe by many experts, the five-point harness provides additional safety and is more secure
than the three-point harness.
Tether Straps And Locking Clips - Most vehicles
today comes equipped with anchors for tether straps to secure the car seat. Tether or locking clips make the seat
more secure in your vehicle than when secured solely by the seat belt. You will want to ensure you are getting a
car seat that will best fit in your vehicle and take advantage of the safety features your vehicle has
included.
Detachable Car Base - An infant car seat that
can be detached from the seat base to allow for easy transportation of your baby is a popular choice among parents.
Though you generally only use the infant car seat carrier for a short time, having a car seat base in all your
vehicles allows you to take your infant in and out of the cars easily, making transportation a breeze and less time
consuming.
Weight Limitations - You will definitely want to
consider the overall weight capacity when considering a car seat. Infant car seats are designed to support a
specified weight range. If you have a larger child or a family that is typically taller or bigger than the average
child, you may want to purchase a car seat that is best for larger children.
Safety - If possible, avoid purchasing a used
infant car seat since you do not know what kind of usage it has been subject to and if it has been in a car
accident. Car seats that have been through a car accident, meaning a moderate to severe car wreck where the door on
the child seat side is damaged or air bags were deployed, should be replaced as manufacturers make the seats to
withstand only one crash.
Infant Car Seat Reviews

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