I recommend getting a cosco kids car seat that retails for around $60 to travel with, light and airline approved. Or also a Maxi Cosi Romi that retails for around $130. Same thing but I guess brands cost more.
@mrs_xgaming I have the safety first jive I think it is called. But I hate it. Like the cosco. It doesn't have the click tight, I never feel the seat is very firm in place. And the level for the recline is just eye balling a line, which I wish was different. Also my kids is 2 and already 37lb and 38in. So we are getting very close to being too big for it. I would rather not forward face yet if I can help it.
Very informative video, I was looking at the Chicco nextfit but I love that this car seat lets the child be rear facing up to 50 lbs!
This seat is really great.
Eli
great video
How wide is it (front to back) in Read-facing mode with maximum recline? (for a newborn) Thanks!
Is this a good car seat to travel and to use in compact cars?
Any concern with headrest interference for vehicles with non-removable headrests?
How hard is it to tighten the harness? My Graco is a nightmare to tighten. So I’m interested in the Britax poplar
It’s easy imho
Torn between this car seat and rhe nuna rava 😢
Me too!! Which one did you end up getting and do you like it ?
@@stephanietzompa6564Britax Poplar S. Best decision, super happy with this car seat
Do you think this is too heavy to travel with?
I recommend getting a cosco kids car seat that retails for around $60 to travel with, light and airline approved.
Or also a Maxi Cosi Romi that retails for around $130.
Same thing but I guess brands cost more.
@mrs_xgaming I have the safety first jive I think it is called. But I hate it. Like the cosco. It doesn't have the click tight, I never feel the seat is very firm in place. And the level for the recline is just eye balling a line, which I wish was different. Also my kids is 2 and already 37lb and 38in. So we are getting very close to being too big for it. I would rather not forward face yet if I can help it.