You'll Never Guess This Best Infant Seat's Benefits
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Best Infant Seat Features
While all infant seats meet federal safety standards, some are more than others. From extra padding to padded newborn car seat inlay to the ability to raise and lower the headrest with no needing to rethread our Best of the Bump winner has many features that parents will appreciate.
When deciding on our top picks, we considered factors like weight (without base), stroller compatibility, extra features and prices. Find out the best infant seat for your family by reading.
Safety
All infant car seats sold in the United States must be in compliance with federal safety standards. However, some seats come with extra features that go above the minimum standards. These can include load legs as well as a built-in rethreader sides that can hold straps and more. The more features a car seat has, the better, according to experts I spoke to.
The more intuitive a car seat is, the more likely it is that parents will use it properly. This will reduce their child’s risk of injury during a crash. This is especially true for infant car seat that swivels seats, which are only meant to be used for a short duration. Find a seat that is easy to install, with a spring-loaded recline foot and bubble indicator to help keep the seat perfectly level. Also, ensure that the base can be easily clicked in and out of the car.
Some car seat manufacturers provide premium features such as a no-rethread strap and magnetic buckle holders and side grips that carry the seat. Keep in mind that while these features are great, a car seat's safety is only dependent on the vehicle in which you drive. You can find tips in the owner's guide on how to secure your infant car seat, and also learn more about the safety features.
When choosing an infant car seat for newborn seat, be aware that you will only be able to use it for about 2 years before your child is old enough to move to a convertible seat. This is the reason why some families decide to not use an infant seat and move straight to a convertible car seat, which has higher height and weight limits. When buying an infant car seat, make sure you consider the dimensions of your vehicle and try various models before settling on one. Then, you can ensure that the seat is suitable for your child, fits well in your car and includes useful features like the ability to convert it into a stroller. Be sure to check for recalls on the product prior to you purchase it. It's the most important aspect in ensuring your child's safety on the road.
User-Friendliness
If you're planning to use the seat in one car or transferring it between many, you need an infant car seat that is easy to install and detach from the base. Look for clear installation instructions and a smooth mechanism. Also, think about how easy it is to adjust the car seat as baby grows, and the quality of the materials used.
Some infant seats include a load leg. This brace that provides support between the seat's base and the floor of your vehicle and provides extra stability in case of a collision. It's an especially important feature if you drive an older vehicle, since the risk of sustaining head injuries during a crash is much higher when a baby is sitting close to the ground, as per research conducted by Consumer Reports.
Other premium features that can improve infant car seat user experience include a harness that is not rethread and anti-rebound bars, which can prevent the seat from rebounding in the event of a crash. This has been proven by research to reduce the risk of head injuries by as much as 43 percent. "If you're on a limited budget and want the security of an ARC-certified car seat with several key features that are premium I would recommend the Evenflo LiteMax DLX," says Babylist gear editor Jennifer LaBracio. The seat was given an excellent rating by child-passenger safety experts. It comes with a no-rethread adjustable harness with five recline positions, as well as an extended canopy that has magnets to ensure complete coverage.
Another thing to look for is the type of seat that can be installed using the lap belt and doesn't require the use of the base. This is a good option for parents who are planning to take Uber or taxi rides, as it eliminates the need to go back to the car every time to install a new seat. For example, the Nuna Pipa Urbn and the counterpart TRIV travel system feature an extremely rigid LATCH system built right into the seat's bottom which makes it fast and easy to put in any vehicle. It can also be used rear-facing (for children weighing between 4 and 40 pounds) or forward-facing (for children weighing 22-65 pounds) and can be converted into an highback or belt-positioning booster for children between 40 and 120 pounds. It's an excellent choice for families with a tight budget.
Comfort
It is essential that your child feels comfortable in the car seat, especially when they're in the seat for a long period of time. This means padded shoulder straps as well as soft fabrics that feel snug against their stomachs or back, as well as a sturdier headrest. Also, consider an easy-to-reach seat that you can adjust as your child grows.
While a car seat with lots of features may be more expensive but they're also generally easier to use. That's why we look at aspects like a single-hand harness system, premium LATCH connectors, and a no-rethread harness when evaluating infant car seats. We also consider the weight and dimensions of the seat, since an extremely heavy or bulky seat could strain your biceps while you transport it into and out of your vehicle, or even between vehicles.
A seat with a load leg - a safety feature that helps stabilize the car seat in the event of a crash is an alternative. It's usually found in expensive seats, but we've seen a couple of budget-friendly options that have this safety feature.
The limits on height and weight are also crucial. You'll need to ensure that the seat will still be suitable for your child once they reach their maximum growth rate usually around age two or three. It's also worth looking at a convertible infant car seat that converts to a toddler seat. This will allow you more flexibility when you drive and is perfect for families that frequently change vehicles or travel.
Our testers loved the Doona that is a combination of an infant car seat and stroller in one. It's ideal for parents who are always on the move, especially those who take public transport to commute to work or go to school. It's also easy to set up. Our expert testers praised its ease of use with the one-handed latching system and the padded shoulders straps. Our product testers also noted how small the seat is and is an essential for those with a limited trunk space. It's also free of flame retardant chemical which is a major advantage for parents concerned about their baby's surroundings and health.
Convenience
The most effective infant car seats are simple to use. From buckles that are easy and easy to tighten and loosen to harness height adjusters that automatically move up as your child grows the best infant car seats include convenience features to help parents get into and out with a minimum of hassle. Be sure to consider whether the seat can be machine washed (to facilitate cleaning) and if it has a canopy. This is helpful in the car seat newborn as well as on the stroller.
One thing that might not seem like a big deal but can save you a lot of headache is an indicator on the base that informs you whether it's been put in place correctly. The line should be parallel to the ground and should be located on the base. This is especially helpful in the event that you will be changing the car seat frequently, or when your child will be traveling with you and you have to set it up in Ubers or taxis.
Another useful feature is the ability to attach an appropriate stroller directly to the infant car seat, which makes it easier to transport your baby's infant from the car to the grocery store or out for errands without having to lug around the separate baby car seat carrier. This could be a life-changing feature for parents who are looking to get back to normal after a lengthy trip or a commute with a child.
If you anticipate your child to grow rapidly opt for the car seat for infants that have a greater weight or height limit than the one recommended by the manufacturer. This way, you can keep the car seat for longer.
While all car seats sold in the United States must meet federal safety standards, that doesn't mean that all seats are made equally. Some seats have extra features, like load legs that support a car seat's base to improve stability and an anti-rebound bars that decrease the risk of sustaining head injuries from crashes. Other extras, such as a harness that is not rethread and an extendable canopy, can also make for an easier ride for baby and help you become a more relaxed, more confident parent.
While all infant seats meet federal safety standards, some are more than others. From extra padding to padded newborn car seat inlay to the ability to raise and lower the headrest with no needing to rethread our Best of the Bump winner has many features that parents will appreciate.
When deciding on our top picks, we considered factors like weight (without base), stroller compatibility, extra features and prices. Find out the best infant seat for your family by reading.
Safety
All infant car seats sold in the United States must be in compliance with federal safety standards. However, some seats come with extra features that go above the minimum standards. These can include load legs as well as a built-in rethreader sides that can hold straps and more. The more features a car seat has, the better, according to experts I spoke to.
The more intuitive a car seat is, the more likely it is that parents will use it properly. This will reduce their child’s risk of injury during a crash. This is especially true for infant car seat that swivels seats, which are only meant to be used for a short duration. Find a seat that is easy to install, with a spring-loaded recline foot and bubble indicator to help keep the seat perfectly level. Also, ensure that the base can be easily clicked in and out of the car.
Some car seat manufacturers provide premium features such as a no-rethread strap and magnetic buckle holders and side grips that carry the seat. Keep in mind that while these features are great, a car seat's safety is only dependent on the vehicle in which you drive. You can find tips in the owner's guide on how to secure your infant car seat, and also learn more about the safety features.
When choosing an infant car seat for newborn seat, be aware that you will only be able to use it for about 2 years before your child is old enough to move to a convertible seat. This is the reason why some families decide to not use an infant seat and move straight to a convertible car seat, which has higher height and weight limits. When buying an infant car seat, make sure you consider the dimensions of your vehicle and try various models before settling on one. Then, you can ensure that the seat is suitable for your child, fits well in your car and includes useful features like the ability to convert it into a stroller. Be sure to check for recalls on the product prior to you purchase it. It's the most important aspect in ensuring your child's safety on the road.
User-Friendliness
If you're planning to use the seat in one car or transferring it between many, you need an infant car seat that is easy to install and detach from the base. Look for clear installation instructions and a smooth mechanism. Also, think about how easy it is to adjust the car seat as baby grows, and the quality of the materials used.
Some infant seats include a load leg. This brace that provides support between the seat's base and the floor of your vehicle and provides extra stability in case of a collision. It's an especially important feature if you drive an older vehicle, since the risk of sustaining head injuries during a crash is much higher when a baby is sitting close to the ground, as per research conducted by Consumer Reports.
Other premium features that can improve infant car seat user experience include a harness that is not rethread and anti-rebound bars, which can prevent the seat from rebounding in the event of a crash. This has been proven by research to reduce the risk of head injuries by as much as 43 percent. "If you're on a limited budget and want the security of an ARC-certified car seat with several key features that are premium I would recommend the Evenflo LiteMax DLX," says Babylist gear editor Jennifer LaBracio. The seat was given an excellent rating by child-passenger safety experts. It comes with a no-rethread adjustable harness with five recline positions, as well as an extended canopy that has magnets to ensure complete coverage.
Another thing to look for is the type of seat that can be installed using the lap belt and doesn't require the use of the base. This is a good option for parents who are planning to take Uber or taxi rides, as it eliminates the need to go back to the car every time to install a new seat. For example, the Nuna Pipa Urbn and the counterpart TRIV travel system feature an extremely rigid LATCH system built right into the seat's bottom which makes it fast and easy to put in any vehicle. It can also be used rear-facing (for children weighing between 4 and 40 pounds) or forward-facing (for children weighing 22-65 pounds) and can be converted into an highback or belt-positioning booster for children between 40 and 120 pounds. It's an excellent choice for families with a tight budget.
Comfort
It is essential that your child feels comfortable in the car seat, especially when they're in the seat for a long period of time. This means padded shoulder straps as well as soft fabrics that feel snug against their stomachs or back, as well as a sturdier headrest. Also, consider an easy-to-reach seat that you can adjust as your child grows.
While a car seat with lots of features may be more expensive but they're also generally easier to use. That's why we look at aspects like a single-hand harness system, premium LATCH connectors, and a no-rethread harness when evaluating infant car seats. We also consider the weight and dimensions of the seat, since an extremely heavy or bulky seat could strain your biceps while you transport it into and out of your vehicle, or even between vehicles.
A seat with a load leg - a safety feature that helps stabilize the car seat in the event of a crash is an alternative. It's usually found in expensive seats, but we've seen a couple of budget-friendly options that have this safety feature.
The limits on height and weight are also crucial. You'll need to ensure that the seat will still be suitable for your child once they reach their maximum growth rate usually around age two or three. It's also worth looking at a convertible infant car seat that converts to a toddler seat. This will allow you more flexibility when you drive and is perfect for families that frequently change vehicles or travel.
Our testers loved the Doona that is a combination of an infant car seat and stroller in one. It's ideal for parents who are always on the move, especially those who take public transport to commute to work or go to school. It's also easy to set up. Our expert testers praised its ease of use with the one-handed latching system and the padded shoulders straps. Our product testers also noted how small the seat is and is an essential for those with a limited trunk space. It's also free of flame retardant chemical which is a major advantage for parents concerned about their baby's surroundings and health.
Convenience
The most effective infant car seats are simple to use. From buckles that are easy and easy to tighten and loosen to harness height adjusters that automatically move up as your child grows the best infant car seats include convenience features to help parents get into and out with a minimum of hassle. Be sure to consider whether the seat can be machine washed (to facilitate cleaning) and if it has a canopy. This is helpful in the car seat newborn as well as on the stroller.
One thing that might not seem like a big deal but can save you a lot of headache is an indicator on the base that informs you whether it's been put in place correctly. The line should be parallel to the ground and should be located on the base. This is especially helpful in the event that you will be changing the car seat frequently, or when your child will be traveling with you and you have to set it up in Ubers or taxis.
Another useful feature is the ability to attach an appropriate stroller directly to the infant car seat, which makes it easier to transport your baby's infant from the car to the grocery store or out for errands without having to lug around the separate baby car seat carrier. This could be a life-changing feature for parents who are looking to get back to normal after a lengthy trip or a commute with a child.
If you anticipate your child to grow rapidly opt for the car seat for infants that have a greater weight or height limit than the one recommended by the manufacturer. This way, you can keep the car seat for longer.
While all car seats sold in the United States must meet federal safety standards, that doesn't mean that all seats are made equally. Some seats have extra features, like load legs that support a car seat's base to improve stability and an anti-rebound bars that decrease the risk of sustaining head injuries from crashes. Other extras, such as a harness that is not rethread and an extendable canopy, can also make for an easier ride for baby and help you become a more relaxed, more confident parent.