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I haven't seen or used either on a plane, but the cousins of the
BLVD
fit nicely in a plane seat....the EFTA is wider, so I'm guessing it would be more uncomfortable to be next to it when it's
FF
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Susan
Forward Facing Car Seats
A forward-facing car seat is one in which the child sits facing the front of the car. The seat should be installed in the back seat of your vehicle. Most forward-facing only seats are for children above 20 pounds.
Britax Boulevard - Click for more info
It is all about the wings with the Britax Boulevard convertible car seat - head and torso safety wings help keep your child from harm in a side-impact crash. And this matters - side-impact crashes are the leading cause of death for 6 - 14 year-old children.
Of course, the safety wings are only one of the many safety features that the Britax Boulevard offers: built-in lock-offs, 5-point harness with front adjuster, tangle-free webbing, a push button release LATCH system with Versa-Tether®, and a sculpted base, ensuring an easy installation with a secure fit.
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