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Baby Car Seats Buying Guide

Find the Right Car-Seat for Your Baby


Car Seats Aren't Just Essential, They're the Law

From the moment you leave the hospital with your precious new cargo, you'll want to be prepared to transport your baby safely--no matter where you go. That's why, before baby arrives, you'll need to do some homework and carefully choose an appropriate car seat.

It's not only for baby's safety and your peace of mind; laws in all 50 states require car seats. But knowing that a car seat is necessary is the easy part. Choosing the right car seat is where it gets tricky. The process is almost like buying a car. There are scads of body types, upholstery styles, safety features, and prices. So fasten your seat belts, parents. Here's Car Seats 101.

Before You Buy

Before going into the nitty gritty of types and features, keep in mind these helpful guidelines when selecting a safety seat:

Car Seats--You Wouldn't Believe the Options

There are as many opinions about the safest, most comfortable, and most convenient car seats as there are car seats. But there is only one absolute to follow in the process. A baby car seat must pass Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Make sure when you're scouting around that the product you choose has passed muster.

There are three types of car seats available:

Infant Seats (Used specifically for infants up to 22 pounds or 26 inches long.) Although there are many brands and features to choose from, all infant car seats have one thing in common: they are designed to support a developing infant's back, neck, and head. Infant car seats should be installed rear-facing (facing the back window of your vehicle) in the center of your back seat. For added convenience and comfort for baby, many models are available with a stay-in-car base that not only allows you quick installation, but easy and gentle removal from the car without waking your sleeping baby (a feature parents love).

Infant car seats offer two restraint systems:

Infant-Toddler (Convertible) Seats (For use with newborns up to approximately 20 pounds, then converts to a car seat for infants 20 to 40 pounds.) They are so named because they can be converted from a rear-facing infant seat to a forward-facing seat. This means that from birth to around the time she reaches her first birthday, your baby can keep the same car seat. An added bonus is that she gets to face the front of the car like everyone else.

We highly recommend the Onxy: Britax Decathalon from Britax for all infants weighing up to 65 pounds.

Convertible car seats offer three restraint systems:

Booster Seats When your child has outgrown the convertible seat, but is too small to use your car's safety belt system alone, it's time to move to a booster seat. Designed specifically to help standard vehicle seat belts fit children better, these specialized seats are appropriate for children who are 4 to 8 years old, weigh between 40 and 80 pounds, and who are less than 4-feet-9-inches tall. By reducing the potential for belt-induced injury which can occur when a lap or lap/shoulder belt is a small child's only restraint, booster seats play a very important role in protecting children as they transition from a child safety seat to an adult-sized lap and shoulder belt.

Among the booster seats we can recommend, are the Britax Granite Parkway Booster Seat and the Kobuk Booster Seat Black Opal. Both chairs feature lots of extra EPS foam in the adjustable head rest to provide added side impact protection, and are comfortable and easy to install.

There are two types of booster seats:

What About Preemies?

These extra-small bundles of joy need extra attention while on the road. Here are some helpful suggestions when considering a seat for your preemie.

Tethers... the New Frontier

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has required that all new child car seats have tether strap anchors or attachments. The purpose of having a tether strap is to better stabilize the car seat and reduce the potential for baby's head moving forward in a collision. Used with your vehicle's safety belt, the tether is a strap anchored to the upper back of the child's car seat; it hooks into the rear shelf area of most passenger vehicles. Read more about tether and LATCH systems.

We have written a more in-depth article on this topic.

Safety Tips

To be sure you're making the most of your seat's innovative safety features, be sure to follow these guidelines from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA):

General Shopping Guidelines


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