Nicole
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de marzo de 2025
My son & DIL had a tiny car plus a new baby in her bulky car seat so these slim ones worked perfect!!! The girls love these
James
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de febrero de 2025
This is considered a very safe car seat from what I saw online. It's hard for me to say for sure because once they meet a standard, you have no way of knowing how well it rated against that standard. It is a pretty heavy car seat, and it leans very far forward when it's in rear-facing mode. Some cars approve of having a seat that leans against the seat in front of the car seat. I didn't have some of the complaints others had about this seat online. If you plan to travel with this, definitely get the bag made for this seat. I have traveled to Europe and the Caribbean with this seat. As with any seat, practice setting up a few times so you aren't doing it the first time you get into a rental car and are exhausted from travel. It folds up nicely into the backpack but it is pretty heavy. A friend's older child used it as a front-facing seat in my car and didn't have any complaints, and I liked that it has the front-facing anchor feature for modern cars. As a rear-facing travel car seat that becomes relatively flat, I didn't have many other options in the market for the size of my child.
Loren Ventura
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2025
My daughter is 42inches, 36lbs- 5 years old pictured here.We bought this car seat with the idea that i wanted a slim durable seat that my daughter could grow in to and have for a long period of time.Pros:• Narrow design, great for tight spaces• Comfortable without the need for extra padding• Minimalistic but feels very secure• Steel frame provides added safetyCons:• Quite heavy, not ideal for travel• Tall and wide when rear-facing, limits front seat adjustment (not pictured here)• Adjusting the shoulder height requires uninstalling the seat, which is inconvenient• Not versatile for use with multiple kids due to the need for frequent rethreading of the harnessOverall, it’s a solid choice for safety and comfort but better suited for a dedicated setup rather than frequent switching or travel.
L. Toussaint
Comentado en México el 28 de julio de 2024
Ocupas ser un Ingeniero Aeronautico o automotriz para Instalarlo. Es demasiado Dificil su instalación. Pero brinda buena protección al BB
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de diciembre de 2024
We bought these specifically for their narrow size for aeroplane travel with our kids (3, 5).They fold nicely and can sit on top of your luggage. We used a small crank tie to attach it to our carryon as it is awkward and a bit heavy to carry on a long walk through an airport terminal.But it fits nicely in aeroplane seats, they are very quick and easy to install in both cars and planes. The pull strap to secure your child is a lot easier to use than other car seats we have used.These are a bit pricey, but are absolutely worth the cost.
Carol L.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de octubre de 2024
I have a honda fit sport and need to fit 3 kiddos across the back (only 2 in car seats yet) we had cheap cosco car seats but it was still hard to fit them with the arm rests and cup holders.My S/O and I have gone back and forth about getting a bigger vehicle but ultimately car seats are still a lot cheaper than a new car.I did a lot of research into what was the slimmest seats, the dimensions aren't that much smaller than the cosco one's but when the price dropped I decided to bite the bullet and try them. I purchased two. I was surprised at how narrow they actually are! They are heavy but the padding is nice and I like the color variety. I also like that they convert so easy for rear to forward facing.The only problem I had installing them was figuring out how to get it tight. I'm my car the seats have to be in the most upright position for forward facing. There are several different ways your supposed to install it depending on the weight of your child/front or rear facing. If you can read the manual you should be able to figure it out. It's not that hard.My only complaint really is that our middle munchkin is just to short for a booster without a high back but his head is several inches above the headrest. He's well under the 120 lb weight limit. I get that it's a compact seat but it could be just a little taller.Over all I will be keeping both seats and just using both for our littlest in difrent vehicle.I can confidently say I could fit 3 of these across my honda fit. If you have 3 very close in age/size this is still a great option but I don't honestly think that a child could buckle him or her self in with the lap belt if all three were right together. At least not in my car.