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by junebugz , Mar 23 '06
Pros: Easy harness adjustment, easy recline, armrests, cup holder. Cons: Not too easy to get fabric off for washing.
Back around Thanksgiving time, we were looking for a new booster seat for our daughter who just turned one a few weeks earlier. We looked in several stores (Toys R' Us, Wal-Mart, Target, online stores) and were surprised most booster seats weren't ...
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by mamakim , Mar 16 '07
Pros: High safety ratings, very comfortable Cons: Nearly impossible to get the top tether anchored tightly
My baby has grown out of the infant carrier but isn't ready to face forward, so my son is getting a new seat and the baby is moving to his Evenflo Titan convertible seat (which we love, by the way). My son is 3 but just barely weighs 30 pounds, so he's ...
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Best affordable car seat
by kmarie886 ,Jun 10 '07
Pros: Easy to clean, easy to adjust harness, easy to recline, and easy to install. Cons: Sometimes the straps get twisted, but not a huge problem.
I have twin toddler boys, when it came time to purchase forward facing car seats I was looking for something safe, easy, and affordable. I came across the Cosco Summit booster car seats. Thank the Lord I did. These have been the best seats ever. Everything about them is easy and simple. They are easy to clean, all the upholstery can be removed and thrown in the wash, that's a HUGE factor when purchasing car seats for toddlers(cause things can get messy, right moms?). Adjusting the harnesses is a snap. And most of all the kids really seem to be comfortable while riding. The seats recline with no problem. Another great feature is that it doubles as a booster seat, so when the boys get bigger I won't have to go out and purchase two more seats. I don't see the point in purchasing forward-facing seats then having to buy booster seats, when you can get both in one car seat.
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