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Just to let everyone know, the LATCH system in this seat is different from the Extend2Fit that I have. The latch system in the Extend2Fit that I have uses a seat belt type of connector (with the little red button). To remove the car seat, I just press the red button on the bucket/connector.
This car seat uses a metal piece of steel to connect to the vehicle's LATCH system. There isn't a red button to press.
I'm probably not explaining this properly (sorry, don't really know the terminologies as a first time dad). So below/attached is a picture showing the red button vs just the bare metal. The 2 car seats I currently have use the one on the left with the red button. This car seat uses the one on the right with just the bare metal hook. I don't know if one is safer than the other. I guess it's just a matter of convenience at the end of the day (I think). I hope this helped out some of you first time parents out there. I know I was lost and overwhelmed in the car seat world when I did my initial research.
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We have this car seat and we like it. It's not super bulky and works well rear-facing in our sedans. Its mostly plastic and relatively lightweight. Would buy it again at this price.
We have this car seat and we like it. It's not super bulky and works well rear-facing in our sedans. Its mostly plastic and relatively lightweight. Would buy it again at this price.
How long are they good for? Expiration date - manufacture date
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Just to let everyone know, the LATCH system in this seat is different from the Extend2Fit that I have. The latch system in the Extend2Fit that I have uses a seat belt type of connector (with the little red button). To remove the car seat, I just press the red button on the bucket/connector.
This car seat uses a metal piece of steel to connect to the vehicle's LATCH system. There isn't a red button to press.
I'm probably not explaining this properly (sorry, don't really know the terminologies as a first time dad). So below/attached is a picture showing the red button vs just the bare metal. The 2 car seats I currently have use the one on the left with the red button. This car seat uses the one on the right with just the bare metal hook. I don't know if one is safer than the other. I guess it's just a matter of convenience at the end of the day (I think). I hope this helped out some of you first time parents out there. I know I was lost and overwhelmed in the car seat world when I did my initial research.
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Just to let everyone know, the LATCH system in this seat is different from the Extend2Fit that I have. The latch system in the Extend2Fit that I have uses a seat belt type of connector (with the little red button). To remove the car seat, I just press the red button on the bucket/connector.
This car seat uses a metal piece of steel to connect to the vehicle's LATCH system. There isn't a red button to press.
I'm probably not explaining this properly (sorry, don't really know the terminologies as a first time dad). So below/attached is a picture showing the red button vs just the bare metal. The 2 car seats I currently have use the one on the left with the red button. This car seat uses the one on the right with just the bare metal hook. I don't know if one is safer than the other. I guess it's just a matter of convenience at the end of the day (I think). I hope this helped out some of you first time parents out there. I know I was lost and overwhelmed in the car seat world when I did my initial research.
You can buy Latch straps with those kinds of connectors with the quick release button. Without would definitely be a pain. Thanks for the heads up
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This car seat uses a metal piece of steel to connect to the vehicle's LATCH system. There isn't a red button to press.
I'm probably not explaining this properly (sorry, don't really know the terminologies as a first time dad). So below/attached is a picture showing the red button vs just the bare metal. The 2 car seats I currently have use the one on the left with the red button. This car seat uses the one on the right with just the bare metal hook. I don't know if one is safer than the other. I guess it's just a matter of convenience at the end of the day (I think). I hope this helped out some of you first time parents out there. I know I was lost and overwhelmed in the car seat world when I did my initial research.
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nevermind, deal came back.
Still worth it either way if you're looking to purchase one.
Still worth it either way if you're looking to purchase one.
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This car seat uses a metal piece of steel to connect to the vehicle's LATCH system. There isn't a red button to press.
I'm probably not explaining this properly (sorry, don't really know the terminologies as a first time dad). So below/attached is a picture showing the red button vs just the bare metal. The 2 car seats I currently have use the one on the left with the red button. This car seat uses the one on the right with just the bare metal hook. I don't know if one is safer than the other. I guess it's just a matter of convenience at the end of the day (I think). I hope this helped out some of you first time parents out there. I know I was lost and overwhelmed in the car seat world when I did my initial research.
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This car seat uses a metal piece of steel to connect to the vehicle's LATCH system. There isn't a red button to press.
I'm probably not explaining this properly (sorry, don't really know the terminologies as a first time dad). So below/attached is a picture showing the red button vs just the bare metal. The 2 car seats I currently have use the one on the left with the red button. This car seat uses the one on the right with just the bare metal hook. I don't know if one is safer than the other. I guess it's just a matter of convenience at the end of the day (I think). I hope this helped out some of you first time parents out there. I know I was lost and overwhelmed in the car seat world when I did my initial research.
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