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Rear-Facing Only
Rear-Facing Only
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Car seat carrier easily clicks into the stroller while the base stays in your vehicle
Rear & Forward-Facing
Rear & Forward-Facing
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Get one car seat that will last from infant through preschool or longer
Forward-Facing Only
Forward-Facing Only
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Transitions from five-point harness to belt-positioning booster as your child grows
Car Seat Fit Finder
Use our fit finder tool and comparison chart to narrow down your car seat choices.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The best infant car seat is one that fits your child, fits in your vehicle, and is easy for you to use every time. You will notice that some child seats are easier to use than others, while some will not fit into certain vehicles, and some of each type are less suited for the child's size and development.
Read all product labels and verify that the specifications of the child seat meet your current needs.
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A convertible car seat is a child seat that "converts" from rear facing for infants and small toddlers to forward facing for children. Britax convertible car seats can accommodate children weighing up to 65 pounds.
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Booster seats differ from a harnessed car seat in that a booster seat, by definition, simply “boosts” the child up so that the vehicle seat belt is positioned correctly across the child’s hips and shoulder/middle of the chest. Booster seats rely on the vehicle seat belts to hold both the child and the booster seat in position.
Harnessed seats have an internal 5-point harness system that is used to restrain the child.