Saturday, May 23, 2009

Car Seat Shopping

So it's Saturday night, Philip's in bed, and Phil is at work. What's a girl to do? Well, research car seats, of course!

And you thought your life was glamorous!

Philip is currently riding in style in his Graco SafeSeat infant seat. Despite the fact that he's decided to become a baby bodybuilder and is pushing 20 pounds of solid baby muscle mass, we're still lugging him around in his infant seat. We've been talking about moving him into a convertible seat, and I had finally settled on the popular, pricey Britax Marathon when I found this:



The Graco My Ride 65 Car Seat. It can rear-face with infants up to 40 pounds! 40 pounds! That's the highest rear-facing weight capacity of any car seat manufactured in the US. It can then be used forward-facing for children up to 65 pounds. And, at $150, it's $130 less than the Marathon I had settled on. Sold!

So, yes, a 40 pound child is hardly an infant anymore, but it's recommended by the AAP to rear-face as long as possible. And, because I'm a safety freak, Philip will be rear-facing well into his toddler years. Not to mention the fact that he'll then be in a booster car seat until he's pretty much in high school. LOL. Yes, I'm that mom!

Here's some helpful info on extended rear-facing for anyone who might be interested in learning more: http://www.car-safety.org/rearface.html

2 comments:

  1. I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you.

    Thank you for doing my car seat research for me - thanks to you, Clay is going to be riding in one of those as well! LOL He's going to have outgrown his Snugride pretty damn quickly, and I've been lamenting that all of the "good" convertible car seats seemed to be anywhere between $200 and $300. So thank you - from the bottom of my pocketbook. ;-)

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  2. Happy to help! Lord knows you've pointed me in the right direction more than once!

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