Safety 1st 3 Phase Convertible Car Seat
- Converts from rear-facing (5-35 lbs.) to front-facing (22-40 lbs.) to booster seat (40-80 lbs.)
- 4-position adjustable headrest
- Infant head support and body insert
- Up-front harness adjustment
Product Description
3 Car Seats in 1 Infant/Toddler/Booster
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Safety 1st 3 Phase Convertible Car Seat
- Baby Product: 0 pages
- Publisher: Safety 1st
- Label: Safety 1st
- Studio: Safety 1st
- Average Customer Review:
based on 10 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #393
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Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: nice fit 2008-07-14
Comment: I purchased this car seat to save on space for an upcoming additional baby seat we will be adding after the birth of our second child and for the multi use of car seat/booster option. My 3 year old fits in it nicely and it does save on space and seems comfortable and stay's cool in FL for her. The only draw back I find is that it keep her sitting too upright for comfy napping. She has napped in the seat but her head falls more forward than to the side and back becuase of the seat position. If you used it rearfacing for an infant I dont think you would have an issue. Since this is an alternate seat for us we have not used it for long travel. If you did I would recommend putting something like a towel to lift the front slightly and give more of a recline position. overall we do really like this seat and the removable cup holder is great.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Not the best carseat out there for sure. 2008-04-27
Comment: I purchased this product based on alot of research into recalls and the like, this brand seemed to have few and far between and the price i got it for could not be beat. It is by no means horrible, but it is not the easiest to use. It fits poorly in our car, I had to use it front facing becasue rear facing it would not level, even with one of those foam carseat levelers and basically you could tip it over without even trying. The QUICK PULL stap is about useless. I use all my bodyweight when pulling this and sometime it still won't work right, it takes along time to get the straps the way you want them. It is narrower then most seats we looked at which gives us extra room in our car, and it is a safe seat when you can get it installed correctly. I would not really recommend this for ease of use thats for sure, but for the safety of it and price it can't be beat. I guess you need to choose which is more important. I choose saftey.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: great carseat 2008-04-18
Comment: after weeks of research, i decided not to spend a fortune on a carseat and ordered this one. the order came within 2-3 days. this has more padding than the more expensive ones (the cheap ones hardly even have any padding!). only has 2 positions but oh well... my granddaughter's head does droop down somewhat when she falls asleep but most rear-facing carseats do that. it's a little difficult to get the seat belt thru or adjust the harness while in the rear-facing position but i think it'll get easier once the baby's facing forward. it really is narrower than most carseats leaving more room in the back. and it's also lighter than most standard carseats.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: We like it, but you need a big back seat 2008-04-09
Comment: Our infant is in the 97% size range so we were forced to buy a convertable to accomodate her. After reading reviews we opted for the Safety First, believing it would fit our '02 Mitsubishi Gallant. No, It doesn't. In rear-facing mode, the only way that it fits is directly behind the passenger seat, move the seat all the way forward and tilted staight up. Same in our '98 Corolla. This made travelling as a family impossible. Problem was we had the same issue with two other convertibles that we tested in the Mits so we kept the car seat and sold the car. Our daughter loves the seat. We ditched the infant head rest immediately and stowed the cupholder. Be careful of chubby thighs! I have pinched her once clipping into the between leg buckle in the winter. My only issue with this is that there is no doing it quickly. If it's raining, I get wet, windy, we get new hairdos. All-in-all, though, my daughter has enjoyed the seat for the last 1.5 months.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Car Seat Review 2008-04-08
Comment: Love the seat, it is so easy to use. The buckles are pretty hassle free, and we have had no problems with this seat whatsoever.
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