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» Cosco | | | | | | | Description: | | This convertible car seat grows with your child from rear-facing to forward-facing with a harness system. Features our Versa-Fit Overhead Barrier that fits snugly on your child for added support. Features Rear-facing 5-35 lbs Forward-facing 22-40 lbs 4 harness locations Up-front harness adjustment 3 buckle locations 2-piece harness retainer 2-position recline Versa-Fit Overhead Barrier Detachable cup holder LATCH equipped | | | Features: | |
• Features the versa-fit overhead barrier that fits snugly on your child for added support
• Comes with four harness locations
• Up-front harness adjustment included
• Features 2 position recline
• Detachable cup holder included
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 30.6 inches | | Product Width:
| 21.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 16.6 inches | | Product Weight:
| 14.4 pounds | | Package Length:
| 30.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 21.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 16.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 14.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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Not reliableMay 16, 2008 We've had two of these carseats for quite some time. They were given to us as a baby shower gift before our twins were born. We kept the boys in their infant carriers for as long as possible and when we finally switched them to their convertible carseats I wished that we could go back to the infant carriers. I have no peace of mind when my boys are riding in these car seats. They just don't seem safe enough to me. Besides them not seeming safe enough other drawbacks:
The overhead barrier is a pain in the neck (and the kids don't like it much either)
It's really hard to buckle the harness because of the overhead barrier
The straps are hard to tighten
They're really wide (even without the cupholders on)
The fabric on the overhead barrier comes off constantly (it's held on with plastic pieces that 'snap' into the bottom...very easy for the kids to tear off)
There are so many other affordable car seats...don't buy this one!
Good seat, bad version.Jan 01, 2008 I like the Cosco Scenera because of its higher weight limits when rear-facing (the safest position for a child of any age) but I do not like this version of the seat. The overhead shield is much less safe than a 5 point harness, the most common and safest type of seat avaliable today. In an accident, especially when rear facing, a child's head can actually slam into the shield causing injury. Invest in your child's life - buy a 5 point harness.
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Overhead shields are not the safest choiceSep 06, 2007 I can't believe that overhead shields are still being sold when 5 point harnesses are the safest. Its too easy for babies to fall out of the overhead harnesses because they are also only 3 point harnesses so no belt goes around their waist. But if you must get one you can get them for almost half this price at Kmart.
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