Sunday, January 24, 2010

Booster Harness What Type Of Childs Booster Seat Is Best? 5 Pt Harness Or Belt Positioning?

What type of childs booster seat is best? 5 pt harness or belt positioning? - booster harness

My 2 1 / 2 years old is about 40 inches and 40 pounds. I am looking for a booster seat good for him. What is safest?

7 comments:

CPS Fanatic said...

A 5-point harness is much safer than the 3-point seatbelts. In 2 1 / 2 years that I choose to have your child use a seat.

Most seats have 5 point harness weight limit of 40 lbs. I saw a weight higher.

There are several places to find the 55, 65, and up to 80 pounds.

Fisher Price Safe Voyage Deluxe - $ 139 on sale now - harnesses to 55 pounds is 17.5 cm high slot, is made by Britax, has the same monitor as the Britax Marathon by a fraction of the price.

Britax Marathon - $ 269, can be found for sale between $ 209 - $ 230 - harnesses to 65 pounds is 17.5 cm high slot. I have a place for my 3 years.

Britax Decathalon, Britax Boulevard - at a price of 270-300 dollars. I think these places to use up to 65 lbs.

Cosco / Safety 1st Apex - $ 180 - 190 - harnesses to 65 pounds, is 17-19 cm top slots (depending on model) - can be seen as strengthening the position of the belt is crossed after the harness - can be used headrest must use the seat of the vehicle that place.

Sunshine Kids RadiaN 65 - $ 199 - harnesses to 65 pounds - 18 inches is equipped with connections for up to - one of the seats closest to the market.

Sunshine Kids Radian 80 to 299 $ - harnesses to 80 pounds - 18 inches higher slots - as the seat 65, but a measure that gives a higher weight.

Britax Regent - $ 269 - harnesses to 80 pounds, 21-inch top slots in many places now pre-order the video on YouTube of Kyle Mills - This contribution is not approved by the FAA.

CPS Fanatic said...

A 5-point harness is much safer than the 3-point seatbelts. In 2 1 / 2 years that I choose to have your child use a seat.

Most seats have 5 point harness weight limit of 40 lbs. I saw a weight higher.

There are several places to find the 55, 65, and up to 80 pounds.

Fisher Price Safe Voyage Deluxe - $ 139 on sale now - harnesses to 55 pounds is 17.5 cm high slot, is made by Britax, has the same monitor as the Britax Marathon by a fraction of the price.

Britax Marathon - $ 269, can be found for sale between $ 209 - $ 230 - harnesses to 65 pounds is 17.5 cm high slot. I have a place for my 3 years.

Britax Decathalon, Britax Boulevard - at a price of 270-300 dollars. I think these places to use up to 65 lbs.

Cosco / Safety 1st Apex - $ 180 - 190 - harnesses to 65 pounds, is 17-19 cm top slots (depending on model) - can be seen as strengthening the position of the belt is crossed after the harness - can be used headrest must use the seat of the vehicle that place.

Sunshine Kids RadiaN 65 - $ 199 - harnesses to 65 pounds - 18 inches is equipped with connections for up to - one of the seats closest to the market.

Sunshine Kids Radian 80 to 299 $ - harnesses to 80 pounds - 18 inches higher slots - as the seat 65, but a measure that gives a higher weight.

Britax Regent - $ 269 - harnesses to 80 pounds, 21-inch top slots in many places now pre-order the video on YouTube of Kyle Mills - This contribution is not approved by the FAA.

L A said...

Use pt 5 seats are much safer for a child that young people in strengthening the position of the tape.

Most children lack the maturity to sit properly with safety belts (a booster) to about 5 years.

Missy said...

5 pt use. If you do it in a protective belt of the seat, there is always a possibility that your vehicle will be driven failure of seat belts and child. The 5-point a harness, tied the seats and the headrest of the seat is what keeps your child in the seat and the vehicle. You should check with state laws. In Louisiana, the child must come 5Y or 50 pounds (the second) together before leaving the building. Hope this helps.

kleighs mommy said...

5-point harness for your child too young to assume the belt from the fact that an age requirement for a reason

kerri_ly... said...

5-point harness is the safest for a child. Both work, but we recommend the 5-point harness.

kerri_ly... said...

5-point harness is the safest for a child. Both work, but we recommend the 5-point harness.

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