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Safety 1st Complete Air 65 Protect Convertible Car Seat

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

 

Safety 1st Complete Air 65 Protect Convertible Car Seat

 

Safety 1st Complete Air 65 Protect Convertible Car Seat

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 20.8 x 18.6 x 29.2 inches ; 19.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 19 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B004EBUX80
  • UPC: 884392558857
  • Item model number: CC044AIN
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 17,219 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby)

By : Safety 1st
Price : $212.22
Safety 1st Complete Air 65 Protect Convertible Car Seat

Product Description


Color: Silver Leaf
The Safety 1st Complete Air Convertible Car Seat with air protect side impact technology is perfect for infants rear-facing from 5-40 pounds and 19"-40" and toddlers forward-facing from 22-50 pounds and 34"-45".

Product Features

  • Rear facing 5-40 pounds
  • 5-point harness
  • Air protect
  • Latch system

Customer Reviews


I recently purchased 1st Years True Fit Recline, Evenflo Symphony 65 ; Safety 1st Complete Air. I was having a tough time deciding between the 3 and since I live in a rural area, where they were not available to see in person, I took advantage of the free return policy at Amazon.
The Pros:
-Very light weight
-Heavy-duty chest clip
-High safety rating ; side impact tested
-Adjustable headrest
-Straps adjust very easily
-Lots of cushioning
-High back
The Cons:
-Very large "air" wings (as I call them). As stated in previous reviews, they stick out quite far, and would most likely hamper a childs' line of sight. We have a 20+ minute drive home on gravel roads, so this would be an issue for us.
-Frame is plastic - which makes it nice for moving between cars as it is very light weight, but I didn't feel it was as safe as the heavier, Symphony. Although I do realize they have to pass the same safety tests.
-I drive a 2003 Ford Escape, and have the seat almost all the way forward as I am only 5'4". RFing the seat, the top of the seat hit the back of my drivers' seat. This meant that there is no way anyone taller than me would be able to drive my vehicle with this seat installed. The base of the car seat also hung partially off the seat of my car, so I just did not feel that it was a good fit.
-Fabric was not overly soft/comfortable feeling.
I ultimately decided on the Evenflo Symphony, although this was a close 2nd! All 3 seats were great seats, and cost very similar. In the end, you have to choose which seat fits your child ; vehicle the best! This one just wasn't right for us.

Our son just turned four and hit 40 lbs., so we were looking for a replacement for his Eddie Bauer convertible car seat and we didn't feel he was ready for a booster yet. We looked at the Graco Nautilus and a few others before settling on this model. We have been very happy so far with ease of installation (we had the new one secure in minutes), and comfort. I was worried the big "airbags" would annoy my son, or make it hard for him to see out the window, but that isn't the case at all. He is very comfortable and even fell asleep within minutes of riding around town in his new seat. His head stayed up, no bobbling or slumping.
At 40 lbs., the crotch strap is in the furthest position, so I could see that being an issue down the road, but for now, it is a very good and comfortable fit for our normal sized, preschool-age kid.

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