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Why should you use a convertible car seat for kids?

Published on Feb 07, 2022

They can be used until your child does not outgrow the height of the seat. This means that the return on investment is more as you can use it for a longer time when compared to other types of seats. The name “convertible” gives a clear idea that it can be used in both positions, that is, rear-facing and forward-facing.

It usually depends on the child’s weight, but you can use it in the rearview until three years old. After that, you can put them in a forward-facing position. The only drawback of convertible seats is that they are not portable, so you cannot use them as an infant carrier.

Booster seat

Once your child has outgrown the size of a convertible seat, you can look forward to a belt-positioning booster seat. They do not serve the purpose of protection or have any restraints that will hold the child in place.

These seats will only raise the position of your child so that the car’s seat belt can fit them perfectly. It is the best option for kids in preschool, and it can be used until the time your child does not need a car seat anymore.

Either you can use the safety harness or belt that comes with this seat or use your car’s seat belt. It varies from child to child as it depends on their height.

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These are pretty similar to convertible car seats, except that they work as boosters seats as well. The benefit of buying this seat is that you will have to buy only one seat as it can convert its position from rear-facing to forward-facing to even a booster seat till the time your child is old enough to use the seatbelt.

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Why should you use a convertible car seat for kids?

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