The best car seats for your children is the carrier that you can afford and that fits your needs. Safety of a child carrier depends on many things.
Your child’s height and weight will determine what kind of a carrier you buy. A carrier that faces towards the rear is safer but normally can only be used by small children.
You don’t want to put the carrier on a seat where there is an airbag. Convertible car seats can face front and back.
The carriers we recommend include a 5 point harness system that gives the baby security in case of an accident. Commonly, a child will sit facing the rear until they reach around 30 pounds and then they must face forward.
Remember that every carrier is different and weight maximums should be listed. Height is also a factor in rather the carrier is facing forward or towards the rear.
Generally the rule of thumb is that when your child’s head is within an inch of the top of the seat, it’s time to turn it around. This is when a booster will be needed.
Carriers for toddlers needing a boost come in two basic types. Some have a high back and others come with no back.
Research has been done and has shown the best car seats have a high back as they’ve been found to protect quite well against injury from side impact. The best convertible seats will include a higher back.
I strongly suggest that you keep your child rear facing for as long as possible. I would make the same recommendation for continuing to use the front facing carrier to its maximum before going to the booster.
The best car seats we recommend are those that are safest, fit your vehicle and are a style that you like.
Below you'll find links to information on some of the highest rated carriers on the market. We'll be adding new reviews and ratings as this site grows and also strongly welcome your feedback and experience.
Carriers for toddlers needing a boost come in two basic types. Some have a high back and others come with no back.
Research has been done and has shown the safest carriers have a high back as they’ve been found to protect quite well against injury from side impact. The best convertible seats will include a higher back.
I strongly suggest that you keep your child in a rear facing seat for as long as possible. I would make the same recommendation for continuing to use the front facing seat to its maximum before going to the booster.
The seats we recommend are those that are safest, fit your vehicle and are a style that you like.
Below you'll find links to information on some of the highest rated carriers on the market. If you don't have children and just want to check out non-child carriers follow the link to best car seats. We'll be adding new reviews and ratings as this site grows and also strongly welcome your feedback and experience.