Children's Car, Infant and Booster Seat Discussion
This is a discussion on what forwardfacing/boosters for 96 Corolla? within the Toddler Seats forums, part of the Child Car Seats category; I'm looking to purchase 2 combination seats ( forward-facing and booster ) for our 3 year old twins (well under ...
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| I'm looking to purchase 2 combination seats (forward-facing and booster) for our 3 year old twins (well under 40 pounds but almost too tall for the neighbor's Britax Roundabouts that we've borrowed), to fit into our 96 Toyota Corolla (we recently had rear top tethers installed; no LATCH but we do have shoulder lap belts for the two outboard seats). these seats will be backups for occasional use (so less expensive would be desirable), as we do our daily commute in a minivan with Britax Marathon seats. I'd like to keep the kids in a 5 point harness as long as possible and definitely have side impact protection, since they will be outboard. I am not sure what to make of the different seats out there. the Sunshine radian might be a good choice for us but it sounds like it may not be compatible with our back seat seatbelts. your guidance will be very much appreciated! Lynne |
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| The 2 combination seats I personally prefer are the Recaro Young Sport & Cosco Apex.... Since your children are not obese, the RYSport would be the safer buy, although more expensive -- both have the same top harness height measurement, but the RYSport becomes a safer booster in the long run (deeper head wings filled with energy absorbing foam like bike helmets + more extensive crash testing). Otherwise, any correctly used 5 point harness within your budget is safe & all highback boosters are about 70% safer than backless boosters in side impacts, even without the head wings: deeper head wings are helpful, though, when the vehicle lacks rear side curtain airbags.
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