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Graco ComfortSport Convertible Car Seat with Graco Pedic Foam In Westcliffe

rear facing car seats

  • EZ Wash removable seat pad simplifies cleaning without harness removal
  • 5-Point harness Energy Absorbing Foam Liner (EPS) with front adjusting harness straps
  • Patented easy-to-read level indicator for installation rear-facing
  • One cup holder/snack tray for snacking on the go
  • LATCH equipped and certified for use in aircraft

Product Description
When your baby grows too big for his infant seat, but is too small to face forward, this "in between" safe child car seat is just right. The American Academy of Pediatricians recommends your child ride rear-facing as long as comfortably possible - at least until 20 lbs. AND one year of age. The ComfortSport Convertible Car Seat can be used rear-facing up to 30 lbs then turns forward-facing for use as a toddler seat up to 40 lbs. The 5-point harness helps keep your child secure... More >>

Graco ComfortSport Convertible Car Seat with Graco Pedic Foam In Westcliffe

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  1. I use this seat as a backup for my husband’s car. I still prefer my Britax roundabout for my primary, but this graco is made well, my daughter appears very comfortable and I like the head support and extra cushion. I have yet to attach the cup holder so I don’t know how that will work. Overall I am very satisfied with this carseat.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. I purchased this car seat for road trips & for use in my family car (Toyota Matrix). It is a very warm car seat so the air conditioner has to be run at full blast to keep the baby cool enough. You’ll want to keep jackets in your car to keep the adults and other children from freezing. It is a very cushy seat and kept my 13 month old from getting extremely sore during our 7 day road trip from Macon, GA to Louisville, KY and back. She spent a lot of time in the seat during our trip because of various day trips, but didn’t get sore until we drove 7.5 hours in one day (which we broke into three parts: 4 hrs driving, 3.5 hours eating/playing/resting, then 3.5 hours driving. If she had been riding in a less padded seat, there’s no way we could have driven the 7.5 hr return trip in one day.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. This is a large car seat. However, like most convertable car seats, it does not fasten easily. When rear facing, the adjustable straps for the baby are all but useless due to them being jammed against the seat.

    It does work well though, and is the most plush carseat around. Our little man falls asleep in it easily, but had I known, I wouldve most likely gone with the evenflo model with the easy, ratcheting LATCH system.

    I find myself not using my suv simply because i dont want to move this damn seat and have to reinstall :) I miss my old setup with the base. :(
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. This is a nice car seat for broad shouldered babies. It is wider than most convertibles, but still not as wide at the top as it looks in the picture. The padding is good, and it is pretty comfy to sit in for the kiddo.

    The downfall is that the strap that you tug on to release the straps with slack is hard to pull compared to others I have used. In fact, some days i can not get it at all so I just have to get my sons arms out by holding them in tight to his chest. I don’t think mine is defiective, I just think it is a less than fabulous mechanism.

    At any rate, I looked at a TON and for the simplicity that I was looking for in the wide style, this was the best priced option. I also LOVE the evenflo triumph elite but there is no brown and it is more expensive.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. We bought this carseat for our infant daughter who is now 7 months old. She likes this carseat because it is comfortable for her. She is always falling asleep in them. My husband and I each have one of them in each of our vehicles. Very easy to adjust – just pull the lever by the straps and adjust. There also is a cupholder which is great for when she is older and she can put her sippy cup in there. Right now, she has a toy set of keys or a rattle and she reaches into the cupholder and grabs them when she wants to “entertain herself”. I definitely would recommend this car seat.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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