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nvawgn 02-01-2007 02:43 PM

car seats for kids......
 
i know there are a few of you guys and gals on here that have kids, what car seats are you guys using? i was considering purchasing a recaro seat for my son as we have a pretty long road trip comming up and i want him to be extra safe. can somebody chime in if they have purchased a recaro seat, do you like it, does your child like it and so on.......
thanks

Payton King 02-02-2007 05:18 AM

Seems that I looked at that one but I don't
 
remember. I think the leading car seat manufacturer is Britac, I am sure that I am spelling that wrong. They are out of Germany and have a North America operation as well. I think their seats are the safest and probably the most expensive. Saying that, my kids sat in an Eddie Bauer edition Kraco. Simpson Racing puts out a seat as well, you can find it on their website or look at www.summitracing.com

jy211 02-02-2007 05:28 AM

I have Graco and a Britax for my 2 kids. The best thing for a road trip....DVD PLAYER....it's well worth having...:thumbsup:

XcYZ 02-02-2007 05:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Payton King
Simpson Racing puts out a seat as well, you can find it on their website or look at www.summitracing.com

The Simpson seat is a re-covered Graco, I have a regular Graco kids seat and the Simpson version.

I always thought the Recaro kids seat looked cool, but I never bought one.

Hdesign 02-02-2007 07:24 AM

We used this one up until Sarah's legs were pressing against the backseat. She reached 25 lbs well before her 1st bday so we turned her around. We'll definitely be using this next time around.
http://www.gracobaby.com/catalog/pro...ID=1&subCatID=

Then we upsized:
Highly recommend Britax Marathon. It's more adjustable than most other brands so you won't have to get another as the child grows.
http://www.britaxusa.net/products/detail_marathon.aspx

I like it because it's really easy to toss our 95th percentile, rambunctious 18 month old daughter into the Tblazer. I have an older Graco in my 2door Cavalier econobox and I hate it, the straps are awful and you can never get them untangled. Sarah hates being strapped into it too! Hopefully they've corrected that.

Consumer Reports had to retract a faulty review of childseats, so make sure you look into that as well.

I think you can buy custom racing style covers for any of these too. Maybe someone has a link to that.

nvawgn 02-02-2007 04:23 PM

ha,ha,ha you are right about the dvd player. we just got ours about 2 weeks ago and he loves it, problem is he is so quiet i almost forget he is back there.

ok guy's i will be the first to get the recaro and let you know, r
thanks....

jonny51 02-02-2007 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Payton King
remember. I think the leading car seat manufacturer is Britac, I am sure that I am spelling that wrong. They are out of Germany and have a North America operation as well. I think their seats are the safest and probably the most expensive. Saying that, my kids sat in an Eddie Bauer edition Kraco. Simpson Racing puts out a seat as well, you can find it on their website or look at www.summitracing.com

That's what we have a Britax,I think it was like $200.It is a really nice seat and my daughter seems to like it.

DRJDVM's '69 02-02-2007 08:40 PM

We use the Britax for our daily driver and the Simpson for the '69 Camaro.

The Britax has the highest rating. The last place I wanted to cheap out was on the safety of my kids. The $225 is money well spent.

eville 02-02-2007 09:47 PM

Don't know about the recaro, but the britax marathon is great! I really like the true side impact protection (TSIP)

http://www.britaxusa.net/products/360_boulevard.aspx


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