10 Best Convertible Car Seat Reviews 2017
While traveling with your child, it’s important to have them safely and securely fastened in your vehicle with the proper car seat. Many parents are choosing to purchase a convertible car seat since they adapt and convert as your baby grows older. They save you money since you won’t have to buy a new car seat once your baby becomes a toddler.
Knowing which one is right for you depends solely on what you’re looking for in a car seat. Do you want one that is comfortable? Is price an important factor to you? Are you looking for a specific brand or model? If you’re completely lost or just trying to see which one’s are out there – below I have outlined the top 10 best rated and safest convertible car seats of 2017.
Diono Rainier Convertible Car Seat
- The Diono Rainier Convertible Car Seat brings comfort, safety, and quality all together in one. Diono has been producing high-end, reliable car seats for several years – this is one of their latest releases that is sure to impress.
- Built with safety in mind, it’s structured internally with incredibly strong steel framing that offers unmatched protection and safety for as long as 12 consecutive years. It’s suitable for over a decade because it’s made with the latest technologies.
- The adjustable head support system gives parents the ability to create a custom-like fit thanks to the 12 positions it can adjust to. The seat includes memory foam to conform to the exact contour and form of the body.
- Cozy two piece body pillow gives your child a comfortable and relaxing ride that they love. The fabric is completely hand or machine washable in case of any spills that your child may have.
- Can be used for several years throughout childhood. In the rear-facing mode, it’s suitable for children between 5 and 50 lbs. When in forward facing mode, it’s suitable for children between 20 and 90 lbs. The last mode – booster mode, is suitable from 50 to 120 lbs. This adjustability makes it a universally good fit for most families.
- Designed in such a way to save space and accommodate a more roomy feeling in the vehicle – a perk for every passenger in the car.
- Folds up to a portable size making it easy to stow away while not in use.
- Available in a wide range of color options including Shaddow, Graphite, Orchid, and Black Houndstooth.
Britax Advocate ClickTight Convertible Car Seat
- As one of the most anticipated releases of the year, the Britax Advocate ClickTight Convertible Car Seat provides several top of the line features that make it stand out from the competition.
- Designed with ClickTight technology that makes installation easier and simpler than ever before. All you need to do is open up the front of the seat, buckle the seat belt through it, shut it, and you’re good to go. Installation isn’t a headache – it’s incredibly easy to do, even if you don’t have anyone to help you.
- Utilizes the latest SafeCell Impact Protection system to gives your child extra safety while in the car. It’s located on the sides, around the entire body, neck, and head. The base of the car seat is also impact absorbing, giving it added safety.
- Very easy to adjust to 14 different positions to get the comfortable fit your child craves. On top of this, there is a 7 position recline setting that tilts the angle of the seat.
- IEquipped with a SafeCell Impact Absorbing Tether that reduces the chances that the seat will pivot or rotate when high impact is involved. The way that the tether is sewn gives it a unique movement pattern that reduces the chances for rotation dramatically.
- It’s very easy to figure out when the harness is fitted properly. It will emit a “click” sound each time you tighten the harness a bit.
- Boasts features that far surpass the federal safety guidelines for car seats.
- Available in several different color options: Circa, Limelight, or Tahoe.
Graco Size4Me 65 Convertible Car Seat
- Another great option is the Graco Size4Me 65 Convertible Car Seat. It offers some impressive, high-end features while maintaining an affordable and reasonable price tag.
- Uses the InRight LATCH system to easily remove and install from the vehicle. Within a single second, you’ll be able to take it in and out by the click of a red button. This gives parents a hassle-free way of getting the car seat ready when in a hurry – because every parent has been in a situation like that.
- Thoroughly crash tested and approved to meet and/or exceed federal USA safety standards.
- Adjustments to the harness are made easy with the Simply Safe Adjust Harness System. It has a no re-thread harness that adjusts automatically to give the most ideal fit possible and gives kids an ideal transition into the car seat throughout their young years of life.
- Suitable to use for children who weigh between 20 and 65 lbs.
- Very affordable considering all of the top-notch features it includes.
- All of the seat pads are completely washable in the machine. They’re easy to detatch, clean, and dry. We recommend air-drying them instead of putting them in your dryer.
- Available in a few different color options: Go Green, Nyssa, or Pierce.
RECARO Performance RIDE Convertible Car Seat
- One of the latest releases, the RECARO Performance RIDE Convertible Car Seat utilizes cloud comfort memory foam to offer a luxurious, cozy ride for any child up to 65 lbs.
- Offers full coverage for the entire body and sides against high impacts. This protection includes the twist-resistant HERO harness that not only securely fastens your baby or toddler in for the ride, it gives unmatched comfort compared to most other harness systems currently available.
- While spending long, sunny days driving down the road, your child may become uncomfortable. That’s why Diono integrated CoolMesh ventilation fabric into the seat in order to promote proper airflow. It helps to balance out the body temperature and provide for hours of continued coziness.
- Suitable in rear facing mode from 5 to 40 lbs. Suitable in forward facing mode from 20 to 65 lbs. If your child is under 49 inches at their standing height or 225. inches at their seated height, they’ll fit!
- Memory foam seat pad keeps their bottom happy during any car ride, no matter the distance.
- Uses TruLock belt lock-off technology to make sure that the seatbelt doesn’t slip while in use. This is crucial to have if you want to avoid potentially hazardous conditions.
- Available in a wide range of color options: Marine, Plum, Rose, Sapphire, Slate, Haze, Knight, Redd, and Vibe. There seems to be a color for everyone.
Evenflo Symphony Elite Convertible Car Seat
- The Evenflo Symphony Elite Convertible Car Seat provides children with many comfort features while still offering the essential safety features that you’re looking for.
- Equipped with e3 Side Impact Protection which is designed to drastically reduce the forces distributed in the unfortunate event of a vehicle crash. It incorporates an expansion zone that helps to absorb massive amounts of energy.
- Thanks to the Sure LATCH feature, parents are pleased to find out that it can be installed safely within 60 seconds. All you need to do is click twice, and push it in for a snug fit.
- Built-in cup holders with an elastic fit to accomodate bottles, sippy cups, or other drinks.
- The harness slides to different sizes throughout childhood without any re-working or re-adjusting necessary. It’s known as the ‘Infinite Slide Harness’ and there aren’t many car seats that have a feature like this.
- Only available in two color options: Ocala and Porter.
- Priced well and considerably less than other top of the line convertible car seats.
Diono RadianRXT Convertible Car Seat
- The Diono RadianRXT Convertible Car Seat is one of the highest quality choices available, with plenty of features that are sure to impress any mom or dad.
- Featuring an adjustable head support system with 12 different positions, expandable sides, infant body support cushions, and a longer seat bottom for maximum comfort and leg support – it’s not surprising that it’s rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon.com by nearly 300 consumers.
- Rear Facing: 5-45 lbs. Forward Facing: 20-80 lbs. Booster Mode: up to 120 lbs. or 57 inches tall.
- Built with a steel alloy frame and energy absorbing EPS foam to protect your child from injury.
- Memory foam padding gives a ‘custom-like’ feel that children enjoy – making those long road trips more bearable.
- Backed by a 1 year limited warranty.
- Available in 8 different color options.
Britax USA Marathon ClickTight Convertible Car Seat
- Another great option is the Britax USA Marathon ClickTight Convertible Car Seat which utilizes several safety features designed to keep children up to 70 lbs. as safe as possible in your vehicle.
- The base of the seat is made using ‘Safecell Technology’ that compresses in the event of a crash. This lowers the center of gravity and literally counteracts the forward rotation of the seat that can normally cause the unit to push forward into the front seat.
- Built with steel bars for maximum structural integrity that reduces forward flexing motion during impact.
- 5 point safety harness that will never tangles and provides plenty of cushion for your child. Using the specially designed ‘HUGS’ (Harness Ultra Guard System), the Britax Marathon 70-G3 resists forward movement with high impacts.
- Protected from side impacts with deep side walls that are lined with EPP energy absorbing foam to help distribute crash forces evenly.
- Available in 5 different color options.
Recaro ProRIDE Convertible Car Seat
- The Recaro ProRIDE Convertible Car Seat is a top rated choice that utilizes side impact protection to protect all 5 vulnerable areas of your child including their torso, pelvis, face, neck, and head.
- Use as ‘Rear Facing’ for children who weigh between 5 and 35 lbs. and are less than 37.5 inches tall. Use as ‘Forward Facing’ for children who weigh between 20 and 70 lbs and are under 50 inches tall.
- Very easy to install and adjust as needed. Thanks to the easy-adjust turn dial, parents can get a comfortable and effective fit without any hassle.
- Integrated 5 point safety harness with ample padding on the shoulders to keep them cozy on long car rides.
- EPS energy absorbing foam is used throughout the constructions to lessen the impact in the event of an accident.
- Available in a wide range of 9 different color options to best suit your style.
Graco Nautilus 3-in-1 Car Seat
- Features 3 different positions that face forward to allow the safest and most comfortable ride possible and to fit a wide variety of children of different ages.
- The Graco Nautilus 3-in-1 Car Seat is available in 3 different color options. Garent, which is of a dark gray color and trimmed in red. Matrix, which has black, light gray, and red accents. Valerie, a perfect choice for girls since it is pink and gray.
- Made from a special kind of energy absorbing foam known as EPS which is re-enforced with a steel frame. This helps keep your child safe during their ride.
- Tested multiple times in crash scenarios to determine that it’s a safe product that meets or exceeds US safety standards.
- Children are fastened in with a 5 point safety harness that converts to a belt or a backless booster depending on their size and age.
Safety 1st Alpha Omega Elite Convertible Car Seat
- 3 in 1 features 3 different uses for the growing weight of your little one. Rear facing is ideal for 5-35 lbs. Forward facing is ideal for 22-40 lbs. Belt positioning seat is ideal for those from 40 to 100 lbs.
- The Safety 1st Alpha Omega Elite Convertible Car Seat reclines to various different positions allowing for optimum comfort by selecting the right angle you desire.
- Cup holder can be removed if you don’t have any use for it.
- Built in arm rests pivot so they can be out of the way while not in use.
- Head is supported with a large, plush pillow that can be removed if desired.
Have Any Questions? Not Sure Which Car Seat to Buy?
I know it can be very difficult to decide which convertible car seat is the best choice. If you’re unsure or have any questions about any particular car seat, leave your name and email in a comment below and I’ll try my best to get back to you as quickly as possible!
Convertible car seats are probably one of the most important purchases I’ve made for my children. They’re really the most practical thing to buy if you’re in the market for a car seat since they can grow with your baby instead of just stay one size forever. I was surprised that their prices were similar to an infant car seat that doesn’t even convert as your baby grows into a young child. The Graco Nautilus is by far my personal favorite!
Hello Katie!
Thank you so much for posting these reviews of the top convertible car seats for the year. I had a lot of trouble deciding which one to go with, but after reading this I decided to go with the Graco Highback TurboBooster.
I ordered it just now and apparently it’s expected to arrive in 2 days! How exciting! It was a really good idea to place my order on Amazon since they had the best price.
I’ll write back in a few weeks to let you know how my baby likes it! Thanks again! Take care!
No problem, I am very glad I could help 🙂
Please do write back to let me know how you like the Graco Highback – I’m sure you’ll love it!
What is the minimum and the maximum weight recommendation for the Britax Frontier 85?
By the looks of it, it looks large so I’m assuming it will fit my 2 year old.
When it faces forward, it fit children who weight up to 85 lbs. In booster mode, it has a maximum weight recommendation of up to 120 lbs. and/or 65 inches in height. Hope that helped!
My husband and I decided to go with the Britax Frontier 85. It’s very nice quality and incredibly soft so my baby naturally LOVES it since shes addicted to things that feel nice 🙂 I was happy with the color selection that I had when I ordered it – a nice variety to choose from!
Thanks for these suggestions. I’m just trying to figure out which one will look the best in my car with a brown interior. Hmmm….
What are your thoughts of the diono radian rxt? I’m a safety nut when it comes to my children and all over family members when there children aren’t properly buckled in the car. we are in the process of getting a second vehicle and I’ve compared and researched a lot of seats.
The Diono Radian is a really good car seat to buy. It’s on the list of IIHS ‘Best Bets’ for 2012 so I would definitely recommend it. I did a short overview of the Diono RadianR100 last month here: http://babyexcellent.com/top-five-best-booster-car-seats-reviews-2013/
My 5 month old is already 19 pounds and 30 inches. He’s almost out grown his Britax infant seat. I love Britax and need to switch to a convertible car seat. Since my son is still only 5 months old, what Britax seat is the best to get?
so excited to see the radian rxt as your #1. I am selling my carseats i have now to get them. I have a 2.5 year old and a 6m old… and i have convertible seats now TFPs and i love them, but i want something that turns into a booster eventually. I want nothing but the best for my boys and i dont care what i have to do to get it!!
How do u like the radian rxt for a newborn ? & do u prefer it to the new Chicco nextfit ? Thanks !
Hi Ashly! I actually really like the Diono Radian RXT for a newborn baby. As long as your child is over 5 lbs, the car seat should fit really well. My sister used the Radian RXT from infancy to toddlerhood and had no complaints about it. I prefer it over the new Chicco Nextfit, hands down.
Hello Katie – thanks for your post, it’s really helped me to narrow down my decision. I was wondering if you or anyone posting has experience with the Clek Foonf Convertible Car Seat? Thanks!!
Hi Katie,
Just wondering if this was still your rating as far as convertible car seats or if it’s changed any.
I’m in the process of picking one out as a “second” one for my husband’s car (I have the Britax Advocate 70CS in my car currently) so I didn’t want to spend A LOT of money on it but also not spare on quality and of course, safety!
Thank you for any updates you may have to this article from November. 🙂
Patricia
Hello Patricia! Thank’s for leaving your comment!
Although this article was originally published in November, I last updated it about a month ago. If you are looking for a secondary car seat for your other vehicle, I totally understand not wanting to spend a lot of money… These things can be expensive! If you like your current Britax Advocate 70CS, a similar and cheaper choice that I would recommend would be the Britax Roundabout 55 – take a look at it here: http://amzn.to/16m9DPl
It’s similar in design but less expensive than Britax’s most popular models such as the 70CS. If you’re not looking to spend over $100 another good option may be the Safety 1st OnSide Air Protect Convertible Car Seat – http://amzn.to/15QEbbL … It’s much cheaper and currently rated 4.3 out of 5 stars by over 100 consumers on Amazon. It might be worth looking into another brand?
I know it can be hard to decide on which one, but it’s good that you’re doing your homework! Let me know if I can be of further assistance!
Hello,
Thank you for your post! I’m looking to buy a Diono but I own an Acura TSX and I am not sure if it would fit rearfacing… It is not available in any store were I live so I cannot really try it before I buy it…
Hello, Yes I am nearly positive that it will fit in an Acura TSX… I have a Honda Accord which is about the same size as the TSX and the Diono Radian RXT fits just fine if I install it rear-facing. Let me know if you have any more questions 🙂
Hi Katie! Thanks for all the helpful information. I was wondering if there are any convertabile carseats that have extra bases available like some do with the infant carseats. My daughter travels in at least 4 different cars and I can’t imagine having a seat for each one!
Thanks again!
Liz
When my daughter outgrew her infant carrier I started researching many car seats and we decided to go with the Safety 1st Alpha Omega Elite Convertible Car Seat in red. My daughter is now 3 and the car seat is still just as good as the day we bought it. Spills and messes happen and we found out it was easy to take apart and reassemble. It is a bulky car seat but when it comes to our daughters safety that it the least of my worries. It has the metal clamps that hook in to the cars so changing the car seat in and out of vehicles doesn’t take much time or effort. We are expecting our second child and are going to get another Safety 1st Alpha Omega Elite Convertible Car Seat for him. Absolutely love it!
I just ordered a Graco Headwise 70 convertible car seat and I wish I would have done a little more research prior to my purchase. Have you been able to review this seat? My daughter is almost 9 months and 22 pounds. Thank you in advance.
Hello Katie!
Thanks for taking the time to put this list together. When I first began shopping for our baby’s car seat I didn’t really know where to start. With your advice, my Husband and I picked out the Diono Radian RTX.
We bought it on Amazon and it arrived within about 5 days which seemed pretty fast, but had me excited when I arrived home from work one day and it was at the doorstep. Upon opening the package it was easy to recognize the quality of the product. It seemed heavy duty, not cheap and inexpensive. The assembly was very minimal – took us about 5 minutes to get the whole seat up and running. We installed it in our car and it fit perfectly!
It’s only been about 2 weeks since we bought it. So far, so good! I will leave another comment in a few weeks if I have anything to add 🙂
Thanks again Katie!
Thanks for this list! We have an 8 year old daughter, and I was a total car seat nut with her! She rode in the biggest Britax I could buy 🙂 That was then and now we are expecting our 2nd child… I trying to keep all of our purchases to a minimum since I felt like we were swimming in baby gear with our 1st. I really want to buy a convertible seat suitable for a newborn and up but all of my friends use the infant seat first, then move to a convertible seat (we did too with our first). No one wants to pick up the baby/wake them up when getting in and out of the car…am I nuts to consider forgoing the infant carrier?? Have you done this and did it work for you?
We currently use a Chicco KeyFit 30 for our 9 month old son, but he’s 30″ long now so we’re looking to transition to a convertible car seat that will grow with him for years. My main complaint with our current car seat is that our son sweats profusely when he is in it for any length of time over about 15 minutes. Do you know if any of the car seats you’ve recommended have nice breathable fabric? I don’t want to make the same mistake when picking the next car seat we buy.
I have this SAME exact problem! Would love to know the answer to this as well. We love Chicco brand but I would be afraid to purchase the NextFit just for this reason.
I have the same problem with our keyfit. Every time I take him out, he is all wet. My baby is 10 months and 30″. Looking for another car seat but there are so many out there. Looking for breathable fabric and comfort for my baby.
Been researching this like a crazy nut! This too is very important to me. After reading so many reviews, the Recaro Proride seems to fit this criteria. You should check it out!
Hello readers, sorry for the delayed response! The Recaro ProRide (http://amzn.to/16RuW9a) has some of the nicest breathable fabric that I’ve noticed. The fabric around the back rest has a ‘light’ feel to it with plenty of ventilation to allow ample breathability.
As for the Chicco NextFit (http://amzn.to/198kdtS) – it’s a really nice convertible car seat with excellent consumer reviews. Every feature seems to be top-par with some really nice adjustment features. As for breathability – it’s lacking. I took a quick look at some of the reviews and noticed a couple that mentioned this was the only downside to the NextFit.
Thanks so much for all the info. Really having a hard time deciding between the Britax Advocate, the Diono Radian RXT, and the Recaro ProRide… Safety is my number one concern. I like what I read about the Advocate features, the Recaro surpasses European safety standards which are higher than US standards, and you mention the Radian being your favorite. I believe they all use steel bars to some extent. The advocate and proride both tout superior side impact protection, but when looking at the radian it doesn’t appear to have much side protection… So confused- just want the safest possible! Need two seats, one for Honda odyssey and one for Honda accord. Any thoughts would be so appreciated. Driving myself crazy with this and need new seats ASAP!! I have a 14 mo. little guy who’s too tall for his Chicco Keyfit.
Can you Please answer the Above question? I AM Interested in the SAME 3 car seats and have the EXACT questions that Jessica Has? Our child is in the Britax Chaperone and is going to be 14 months in less than a week, she fits weight wise but height is just about right at the limit. She is a little taller (85%) than most kids but weight is only 18ish pounds. And I also want to Rear face as long as possible, but concerned about side Impact protection. Please help US decide……Thank you
Hi Jessica and Michelle! I’d say that the Recaro ProRide (http://amzn.to/16RuW9a) would be the one you should go with. You’re right on about the fact that it surpasses European Safety Standards, but it also is designed in a way that protects the head, neck, face, torso and pelvis in the event of a traffic accident. Additionally, it’s rear-facing so it seems to fit your criteria quite nicely.
I should’ve added that I’m interested in rear facing till at least the age of 2 or longer. Thanks 🙂
Hi!
I’m so glad that you posted the top rated car seats. My daughter is 9 months old and out growing her infant car seat. We’ve been on the hunt for a convertible car seat, and I’m overwhelmed as what is best for my daughter. I’m looking into the S1 by Safety 1st 3 in 1 Air Elite 80. I was wondering your thoughts on it. I haven’t really seen much reviews on it which I believe it’s so new. I drive a 2005 Chevy Impala. Thank you so much for your help.
I haven’t fully reviewed that specific car seat, but Safety 1st tends to make budget-friendly products so don’t expect the same kind of quality as a similar car seat that costs 2 or 3 times as much.
Any review on The first years true fit premier? It’s the highest rated on the national highways admins list. Torn between that one, britax marathon, safety first air and diono radian rtx.
I’m always quick to tell people that the Diono Radian (http://amzn.to/10aiGv1) is an ideal car seat if it’s within your budget. I’m a believer and fan in every feature it showcases since I have been using this specific model for over a year now. I haven’t had any issues with it and it’s been good for me!
A couple months ago I wrote a review on a car seat that’s very similar to the one you mentioned – The First Years True Fit SI C680. I really like this one too, it’s hard to pick a favorite though! Read my review of it here: http://babyexcellent.com/the-first-years-true-fit-si-c680-car-seat-review/
Hi. Safety is my number one priority. I have twin boys and I am leaning towards the radian rxt but I have two questions: 1. I also wonder about its side impact rating, is it not superior in this category? 2. How do you think it compares to the new Chico nextfit? Thanks!
Hello there Sarah, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment! Safety is probably the most crucial thing to consider when shopping around for the right car seat. Both the Chicco NextFit and the Diono Radian are top choices. Personally, I’m a bigger fan of Diono’s Radian (http://amzn.to/10aiGv1) Convertible Car Seat since I’ve been an owner of it for over a year. Maybe I’m a bit biased, but I know you’ll be happy with it. It has aluminum reinforced sidewalls that are padded with EPS energy absorbing foam which gives me plenty peace of mind.
Thanks for this, Katie! Good info! I’m wondering if most convertible carseats have a “recline” option? You didn’t mention that specifically that I saw, except for the Safety 1st seat. Just starting to do research and really want it to recline in a forward-facing position as we do quite a bit of travelling.
Hi Heidi! Thanks for the comment! Not all convertible car seats have a recline feature. If reclining is an important feature, I would recommend going with the Chicco NextFit (http://amzn.to/198kdtS). It’s highlight feature is called ReclineSure which enables you to accurately and securely adjust it to 9 different angled positions. Additionally, it’s easy to adjust and can be used either forward-facing or rear-facing. Hope that helps!
Hi, I was hoping you could help me did the perfect convertable carseat for my daughter. She is about to turn one and is VERY tall for her age. She was already 32″ at 10 months. She is also rather skinny, so I am never as concerned about the weight limits as I am with the height limits. My husband and I would each need a seat since he takes her to daycare and I pick her up. Therefore I’d like to keep the cost somewhat lower. We drive a Camry and a corolla so I would need seats that fit in smaller cars. I was impressed with the evenflo symphony dlx since it eventually converts to a booster, but I haven’t heard anything about it. Help!!!
Im looking for a Great Convertible car seat for my daughter. Shes pretty tall for her age(looks & at times is taller than a 1yr) she weighs 20.2 lbs & is only 7months. i am wondering which would be the safest, comfortable/stylish somewhat, yet afforadable car seat for her?
Hey Katie, I have a lightweight 20 month old (19#) so looking for a convertible seat. I also have 4 other kids so am looking for a narrow one for more seating options. As well as ease of use since my 18 year old as well as 70s grandparents may need to do some installing.use. I am also looking into the more affordable route, since we do have the bigger family. What suggestions do you have? I really could care less about cupholders and color.
We currently have a combi shuttle 33 that is working ok, but kind of a hassle since the handle needs to be in the upright position and the anti-rebound bar gets in the way a little since she is bigger and we are leaving the seat in the car more. Other note about the combi is that it mats up her hair(baby fine blonde) even on short jaunts. I contacted the company and they say they have never heard of that problem. i can hardly believe it since we have had that problem since we brought her home!
Thanks for any input!
Hey Katie! I bought a graco nat for my one year old and it doesn’t recline very well. I’m thinking of getting another seat all together, any suggestions?
We have been searching for a convertible seat for our daughter who 18 months and 33 inches. We would like to keep her rear facing as long as possible but the problem we have is our car is small. She’s currently used the Graco snugride 35 and this infant car seat just fitted in our car without any extra space left.
Most of our friend suggested us change my daughter to forward facing and get a regular car seat, but since we drive on the highway every day with long distant to daycare, I think it’s safer to keep her rear facing for as long as we can.
Which one of the 5 that you mentioned above you think will fit in my car?
Thank you for your advice.
Are all of these choices rear and forward facing according to weight? And do they all have breathable material so baby doesn’t sweat? Which is the cheapest? What is your suggestion on buying a car seat that doubles as a carrier? Thank you!!
I just don’t know what to choose! My baby is 25 inches about 17 pounds five months old five inches away from outgrowing her infant car seat and we are about to go on a six hour car ride to Canada! I want her to be comfy happy and safe. I just can’t get over how bad the bad reviews are on Amazon for all of them I’m so overwhelmed! I heard graco is being sewed because they didn’t fix a problem when they could have so I want to stay away from them. Please help!