Axkid one we are very excited to announce the arrival of axkid s newest car seat the first isofix i size car seat in the world that rear faces up to 125cm or 23kg.
Safest rear facing car seat for toddlers.
The safest place for your child s car seat is the back seat away from active air bags.
Rarely the same seat will convert to a high back booster seat.
Infant car seat rear facing only.
Car seats are something you ve likely been thinking about since long before your baby was even born.
So it s important to pick the safest seat for every stage of his or her development.
This car seat supports 4 lbs up to 120 lbs allowing your child to ride safely.
A convertible car seat is a car seat that can be used with children of various sizes and can change from a rear facing to a forward facing seat.
These convertible car seats will have detailed guidelines on how tall and heavy your child must be in order to use the seat in a forward facing position and will have.
Most convertible seats have limits that will allow children to ride rear facing for 2 years or more.
Convertible car seats convert from a rear facing position infant car seat to a forward facing seat for toddlers.
Some convertibles even turn into a booster seat for school age.
Designed for newborns and small babies the infant only car seat is a small portable seat that can only be used rear facing.
If the car seat is placed in the front seat and the air bag inflates it could hit the back of a rear facing car seat right where your child s head is and cause a serious or fatal injury.
Aside from the car itself your child s car seat is the primary protection in a crash.
Keeping them rear facing until they are at least five years old greatly reduces their risk of being seriously injured in a car accident.
Most babies outgrow their infant seats before their first birthday.
When that happens we recommend that parents purchase a convertible or all in one car seat and use it rear facing.
Created to grow with your child the graco 4ever dlx 4 in 1 infant to toddler car seat can be adjusted for use a rear facing harness forward facing harness high back booster and a backless booster.
All infants and toddlers should ride in a rear facing seat until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their car safety seat manufacturer.