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The Comfortable, Safe Britax Carseat
Britax carseats are one of the most important products from Britax, a European company making
infant and children's products for over fifty years. You can
find a Britax carseat perfect for you from three types: Infant, convertible, and booster seats.
Britax infant seats are made for babies up to twenty-two pounds or twenty-six inches long.
They have extra support for young infant’s heads and backs. Some models have bases that stay buckled
in the vehicle so you can unlatch the seat to use as a convenient carrier, and you can purchase additional
bases for your Britax carseat for convenience when using more than one vehicle.
You can also get a Britax carseat in a convertible type. Convertible Britax carseats
are also called infant-toddler car seats. These seats can be used rear facing for a young baby,
then can be turned around after the child's first birthday. These seats usually hold children up to forty pounds.
Britax also makes many booster seats. This kind of Britax carseat comes in many
sizes for all ages and heights of children. Boosters are great for helping children too big for
a traditional Britax carseat to wear a seatbelt properly. Some of these boosters have harnesses for
young children, and some just use the seat belt guides.
Britax carseats have extra safety features for your piece of mind. Many of them have
True Side Impact Protection, protecting your child even more in an accident. Also, you Britax carseat
may also have more padding than the average carseat for extra comfort.
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Read This Important Information
If you base your decision on the NHTSA Child Safety Seat Ratings make sure you
Read This Article First
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