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With colorful, cool and sporty new features, the Backless TurboBooster will quickly become a kid-favorite. This backless version has padded, height-adjustable arm rests and hide-away cup holders on either side of the seat - perfect for storing drinks, snacks and toys for those long rides. Seat is designed for children from 4 to 10 years old, from 40 to 100 pounds and between 40" and 57" tall. Amazon.com Product Description
With the Graco Backless TurboBooster Youth Booster Car Seat (Red Line), your child will have fun riding in comfy, sporty style--and you'll rest assured that he has superior security and protection. This backless booster is designed for children ages four to ten, weighing 40 to 100 pounds and measuring 40 to 57 inches in height.  | The Graco Backless TurboBooster Youth Booster Car Seat (Red Line) offers: - Backless booster accommodates kids up to 100 pounds and 57 inches tall.
- Hide-away cup holders.
- Height-adjustable armrests and cushioned seat.
- Removable seat pad is machine washable.
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Keep your child safe by using the booster to raise them to an optimal height for seat belt use. View larger. | Designed for Safety and Convenience Many states are enacting laws requiring young children under 57 inches to use booster seats while riding in vehicles. These boosters help raise them to an optimal height for the vehicle's seat belts. You'll love that this seat keeps your little one safer. You'll also love that the removable seat pad is machine washable. "Big-Kid" Seat Built for Comfort Your child will definitely feel like a big kid when he finally transitions from his car seat to this seatbelt-secured, backless booster. And he'll be super comfy, too, with the seat's height-adjustable arm rests and cushioned seat pad. Hide-away cup holders keep snacks and drinks close at hand for long road trips. About Graco In 1942, Russell Gray and Robert Cone formed Graco Metal Products, in Philadelphia, PA. For 11 years, the firm fabricated machine and car parts for local manufacturers. In 1953, Gray left the firm, leaving Cone as sole owner. Cone decided to manufacture his own line of products, but had trouble coming up with ideas. Enter David Saint, an engineer, tinkerer, and stained glass artisan who worked for Graco. Saint, himself a father of nine, was intrigued when an associate told him how his wife would soothe their tired and cranky baby while swinging in a backyard glider swing. Acting on this inspiration, he went to the drawing board and 18 months of hard work later, the world's first wind-up infant swing, the Graco Swyngomatic, was born. Graco sold millions of Swyngomatics in the coming years, becoming one of the world's leading manufacturers of juvenile products in the process. Today, Graco is a Newell Rubbermaid company, with 1500 associates worldwide. While a half-century has brought many changes to Graco, their dedication and commitment to designing and manufacturing top-quality products remains, and continues on.
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