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Video review of Cosco High Back Booster Car Seat

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  1. my daughter out grew this seat in height when she hit two years old she is very tall. now i have the Graco Nautilus and I love it. it is perfect for her and her height.

  2. Good Job Mom for wanting to keep your little girl in a 5 pt harness as long as you can. I had just bought 3 Graco Nautilus carseats for my 3 yr old, 4 1/2 yr old and 6 yr old. I love it because you can use the 5 pt harness until they are 65lbs! I highly recommend it to everyone with children forward facing from 35- 65lbs. This carseat is very comfortable and my children LOVE it!

  3. wiftyone

    You don’t want to use a BPB for a three year old, however. It’s not safe. And this seat can be outgrown early. It’s good for some people, but the top slots are low and the harness limit is low, and it makes a less than stellar booster. So whatever the reasons the reviewer gave it two out of five, it doesn’t deserve more than two on its own merits (says another owner of a Britax Wizard and a certified child passenger safety technician).

  4. jvallstar88

    to kaelancer, your child wouldnt outgrow that seat around 3. at that point you would remove the internal harness and use that seat as a BPB. thats why it is a combination seat 22-40 internal harness, 40-100 BPB

  5. sunshinelove33

    It would probably be a good idea to get the right thing the first time around… so why would you get something that isn’t convertible?

  6. ExpoTVKidsandBabies

    Thanks for the comments!

  7. raidenxone

    helpful review

  8. KatMomof3

    she said convertible booster… a lot of people use that term when what they MEAN is a combination seat.

    And she was saying just that… the seat was outgrow too quickly

  9. kaelancer

    That seat is not a convertible, it’s for Forward Facing only. Just because you didn’t do your research first doesn’t mean that you should give it a bad rating. Most car seat tech’s would tell you that most kids outgrow that kind of seat when they are around three.

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