September 5th, 2020, saw first hand just how well these are made. While mommy and I were walking wounded, mommy to hospital, son was untouched. Car seat even took the hit of the side airbag.
They must have updated the manual because loading the car seat into the th-cam.com/users/postUgkxIG_q-ZqgbzYXwbeApK3AybegDUy4f2fF double stroller was mentioned in the manual (unlike previous comments/reviews). The undercarriage basket is quite large but it is difficult to access when the back rider is reclined, however my toddler usually doesn't fall asleep in the stroller these days so I haven't had an issue. I was amazed by how smooth the ride was and how easily I was able to maneuver the stroller in small spaces. My toddler loves that she can see her baby sister (see photo) during the ride :) Plus you can't beat the price! I have only loaded it once in my car and it is fairly light but my mother wouldn't be able to lift it in.
Just bought this! Super excited to try it out after having the Cybex eternisS for almost 2 years! We decided to upgrade to this Graco 4ever DLX and we can’t wait to try it!
I like this review as I just purchased this seat. I think you could improve on informing people about rear facing safety! Child should RF until they hit the 40 pound limit which will generally only be around 3 or 4 or even older. A child should be in a 5 point harness much older than 4 years old. Until they hit the weight/height limit which isn't usually until much older.
Please let people know that rear facing until the child outgrows the seat either by weight or height is the safest for the child which for this seat is 40 lbs and 49”
Actually that doesn't matter because your state can have different regulations than the ones stated on the seat, always check with your state rules first
@@lakliams unfortunately state laws are often not up to date with the latest science on car seat safety. Rear facing until your child reaches the maximum limits on a convertible car seat is safest and recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. It is also not illegal in any state to rear face past the state regulations.
@@FaithieFroggy if i had follow car seat regulations my child would have been forward facing at 9 months, but state laws say 1 year old is the limit for rear facing.
Thanks for the review. Would be great if you had shown the various inclines and if they worked well for front facing as well as it would the rear. But otherwise, really informative video.
I don’t know a single 4 year old who is mature enough to stay seated properly using a booster and vehicle belt. Keep that in mind folks. Also, the average 4 year old is 40 lbs. so rear facing should last to 3-4 years old with this if not even Longer
This, or the extend to fit all In one? There seems to be a pretty substantial price difference. Is the "extend" the only discernable difference? Thanks for the videos!
Oh God I laughed so hard I could scream! The last girl looks like she's 13! She'll grow up, get her degree, someone will remind her of the commercial, then she'll blush! :-):-):-)
I have two of these and can vouch for the rapid remove. My child (3 at the time) threw up all over himself while we were driving. Unfortunately, I had to take out the entire car seat and scrub every crevice, as well as the seatbelt straps, but the removeable cloth parts of the car seat were a breeze to clean. We are about to move him to the highback booster in a few weeks.
This is a horrible review. You rear-face to the car seats MAXIMUM. Not minimum. You make it seem like you should turn your child when they can sit up unassisted and hit the minimum weight. Which is like 6 months. You should rear-face until a minimum of 2 years. Ideally 4. Then you make it seem like they only use the harness forward facing until 4???? Your child should not use a high back booster until a MINIMUM of 5 years. An that’s only if they pass all of the tests for being ready. the Harness goes up to 65lbs!!!! That can be used until 6 years+. I thought babylist was a trusted company. I’m thinking otherwise now.
September 5th, 2020, saw first hand just how well these are made. While mommy and I were walking wounded, mommy to hospital, son was untouched. Car seat even took the hit of the side airbag.
They must have updated the manual because loading the car seat into the th-cam.com/users/postUgkxIG_q-ZqgbzYXwbeApK3AybegDUy4f2fF double stroller was mentioned in the manual (unlike previous comments/reviews). The undercarriage basket is quite large but it is difficult to access when the back rider is reclined, however my toddler usually doesn't fall asleep in the stroller these days so I haven't had an issue. I was amazed by how smooth the ride was and how easily I was able to maneuver the stroller in small spaces. My toddler loves that she can see her baby sister (see photo) during the ride :) Plus you can't beat the price! I have only loaded it once in my car and it is fairly light but my mother wouldn't be able to lift it in.
Just bought this! Super excited to try it out after having the Cybex eternisS for almost 2 years! We decided to upgrade to this Graco 4ever DLX and we can’t wait to try it!
I have 20 month old twins and I love this car seat it's really easy to take in and out of the car.
I like this review as I just purchased this seat. I think you could improve on informing people about rear facing safety! Child should RF until they hit the 40 pound limit which will generally only be around 3 or 4 or even older. A child should be in a 5 point harness much older than 4 years old. Until they hit the weight/height limit which isn't usually until much older.
Simple, easy to understand, and concise video. Excellent!
Please let people know that rear facing until the child outgrows the seat either by weight or height is the safest for the child which for this seat is 40 lbs and 49”
Actually that doesn't matter because your state can have different regulations than the ones stated on the seat, always check with your state rules first
@@lakliams unfortunately state laws are often not up to date with the latest science on car seat safety. Rear facing until your child reaches the maximum limits on a convertible car seat is safest and recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. It is also not illegal in any state to rear face past the state regulations.
@@FaithieFroggy if i had follow car seat regulations my child would have been forward facing at 9 months, but state laws say 1 year old is the limit for rear facing.
What do I do with the rear strap when it’s rear facing? It’s a long strap that I can’t do anything with?
Thanks for the review. Would be great if you had shown the various inclines and if they worked well for front facing as well as it would the rear. But otherwise, really informative video.
Thanks, I am buying this one today for my little man 😀
I need this car seat in the slim version to come to Canada!
Love it! Do you know which colour is yours? Thank you
The review I needed! Thank you!
I don’t know a single 4 year old who is mature enough to stay seated properly using a booster and vehicle belt. Keep that in mind folks. Also, the average 4 year old is 40 lbs. so rear facing should last to 3-4 years old with this if not even Longer
This isn’t a review. This is a description.
Great value. Great looks.
Thanks for the review! Just made my choice easier!
Can a new born infant straight from the hospital sit in here?
This, or the extend to fit all In one? There seems to be a pretty substantial price difference. Is the "extend" the only discernable difference? Thanks for the videos!
Yep. That's the only difference I noticed when researching them.
extend 2 fit has 50 pounds rear facing limit
I need this... but 360. Any option?
Great review
What color is the one you demonstrated?
Hello, this looks like the Bryant to us!
This or the extend to fit ? Which is better?
Is there a stroller that is similar to this as well?
Oh God I laughed so hard I could scream! The last girl looks like she's 13! She'll grow up, get her degree, someone will remind her of the commercial, then she'll blush! :-):-):-)
Whats the width and depth of the car seat?
After I installed it .the convertible is not working ????
I have two of these and can vouch for the rapid remove. My child (3 at the time) threw up all over himself while we were driving. Unfortunately, I had to take out the entire car seat and scrub every crevice, as well as the seatbelt straps, but the removeable cloth parts of the car seat were a breeze to clean. We are about to move him to the highback booster in a few weeks.
How does the seat belt lock off work for you? Does it make it to where the carseat doesn’t wobble side to side?
I can’t get it to not wobble. Doona has clamps that hold on to lap belt. This doesn’t.
No handle?
It’s a convertible car seat not an infant. So it’s not meant to move around
Thank you
This thing wobbles to all hell.
40 pounds rear ? That’s bullshit my 4 year old 41 pounds 😒😒😒
GRACO 🖤🤍
This is a horrible review. You rear-face to the car seats MAXIMUM. Not minimum. You make it seem like you should turn your child when they can sit up unassisted and hit the minimum weight. Which is like 6 months. You should rear-face until a minimum of 2 years. Ideally 4. Then you make it seem like they only use the harness forward facing until 4???? Your child should not use a high back booster until a MINIMUM of 5 years. An that’s only if they pass all of the tests for being ready. the Harness goes up to 65lbs!!!! That can be used until 6 years+. I thought babylist was a trusted company. I’m thinking otherwise now.
Dang. Who pissed in your coffee?
@@ddfelder2 🤣🤣🤣
@@ddfelder2 lol