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Old 09-04-2007, 11:05 PM
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Question Cosco Omega vs Britax in SAFETY and USER FREINDLY

After just a little cruising on the Net tonight... I may already know what all of your answers will be - but here goes my little list of questions

We registered for a Britax Regent (although, it looks like we should have registered for eiither a Marathon or a Boulevard?) - but received a Cosco Omega instead as a shower gift. We have two cars, should we spend the extra $$ for the Britax for our second car? And, if its that much safer of a seat, in comparison to the Omega, should we try and return the Cosco carseat to use the money towards a *second* Britax?? Is there that much of a difference that we should forgo the "Free" seat?? Or is it rated so well because the Britax models are more "user friendly" then the Omega??

Thank you for all feedback!!! I really appreciate it!

NOTE: our current vehicles are a 2004 Honda Accord (4-dr) and a 2006 Chevy Equinox (although, its a work car and will probably get switched out next year for either a Chevy Impala or a Mazda MiniVan)

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The Regent is absolutely not for a newborn. Bare minimum: starting at 12 months old, but ideally kids should stay rear-facing until the maximum RF limits of the convertible seat ... this means you would lose at least 1 year of use of the seat since it expires 6 years from Date of Manufacture (most carseats do). My website explains in more detail why it is soooooo important to keep kids RF as long as possible.

Britax more comprehensively crash tests their products & issues recalls before an actual injury while Dorel Juvenile (parent company of Cosco, Safety 1st & Eddie Bauer) generally waits until they're forced to recall.

Britax does have more ease of use features & lacks the serious misuse risk of the top harness position in the Cosco Alpha Omega (described in other threads). Cosco does a great job advertising the Omega, but very very few parents are pleased with the seat long term & almost always end up buying replacement seats eventually anyway because the child has outgrown the harness yet is no where near ready for a booster, etc.

If $ is tight & you will absolutely use the Omega correctly (read that manual thoroughly, ask questions here, call the manufacturer, visit your local technician) then it should be a fine spare seat. But, ideally, yes, I would prefer to exchange it for a Marathon or especially a Recaro Como (at least as respected as Britax, but fits longer both RF + FF).

I don't foresee any serious installation issues with your vehicles, but when as little as 5% of kids' seats are used correctly, it would be wise to have your seat checked
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Thanks for your help... My son is 6.5 mos and 17.5 pounds, so I should have no newborn problems. In rechecking my old registry, it appears I picked the Boulevard not the Regent. Anyway - thank you again. Now I pray that BRUS will allow a return w/out a receipt. Don't want to irrtate the in-laws by telling them they bought us an not-so-great carseat!
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In rechecking my old registry, it appears I picked the Boulevard not the Regent.
Aha

I should clarify, though -- any FF only seat (such as the Regent) is not safe for any child not yeat at least 12 months + 20 pounds ... & that any child who still fits the RF limits of a convertible seat should ride RF regardless of age

If you have $ enough & think kiddo will ever ride with the inlaws, you could save that seat as the spare especially for them (any correctly used seat will protect kids, but I personally would want a more reliable seat for primary use)
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