Monday, September 30, 2013

Britax Boulevard 70 G3 Convertible Car Seat Onyx

Britax Boulevard 70 G3 Convertible Car Seat Onyx

Britax Boulevard 70-G3 Convertible Car Seat Seat, Onyx
From Britax USA

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Product Description

The Britax Boulevard 70 G3 convertible car seat accommodates children rear facing from 5 to 40 pounds and forward facing from 20 to 70 pounds. The Boulevard 70 G3 is purposefully designed and engineered to minimize the forward movement of your child's head during a frontal impact to reduce the risk of head injury with the following revolutionary Britax head safety technologies; Base with SafeCell Technology designed to compress in a crash, significantly lowering the center of gravity and counteracting the forward rotation of the child seat. Integrated Steel Bars strengthen the connection to the vehicle and reduce forward flexing of the child seat during a crash. Energy Absorbing Versa Tether features a two point attachment and staged release tether webbing to slow the forward movement and reduce the crash forces reaching the child. HUGS Chest Pads with SafeCell Technology are affixed to the seat shell to ensure proper positioning while SafeCells compress to manage energy and provide resistance to the forward movement of your child in a crash.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #194 in Baby Product
  • Color: Onyx
  • Brand: Britax USA
  • Model: E9BJ91A
  • Released on: 2012-11-13
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 26.00" h x18.50" w x21.00" l,19.50 pounds

Features

  • True Side Impact Protection to distribute crash forces, shield from vehicle intrusion, and contain the head, neck and body while keeping them in true or aligned
  • Base with SafeCell Technology designed to compress in a crash, significantly lowering the center of gravity and counteracting the forward rotation of the child seat which normally propels the child toward the front seat
  • Integrated steel bars strengthen the connection to the vehicle and reduce forward flexing of the child seat during a crash
  • Energy Absorbing Versa Tether features a staged release tether webbing to slow the forward movement, reducing the crash forces reaching the child, and a two point attachment to minimize forward rotation while anchoring the top of the child seat
  • HUGS (Harness Ultra Guard System) Chest Pads provides resistance to forward movement in the event of a crash

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133 of 144 people found the following review helpful.We bought this convertible car seat for my 8 month old daughter. One of the selling points is that it is convertible, or reversible from rear-facing to forward-facing as the child grows. We bought the first generation of the same model, the Britax Boulevard 70, for my son in 2010 and we've been so happy with the first one that when my second child came along, we decided to get the G3 for her in the "Caitlin" style.THE CAITLINFrom the manufacturer's pictures posted above, it appears that the "Caitlin" model is mostly blue. The seat is actually a mixture of lavender and blue-gray leaves, light silver, and dark background with purple bead trim. I posted a few pictures to give better detail. Even though the colors don't match Amazon's picture, they're still very nice, subdued colors for a girl's seat.THE SEAT ITSELF- Newborn (5 lbs) to 70 lbs: I love the versatility the seat offers. It works for children from newborn all the way up to 70 lbs! In my naivety as a new mom, if I would have known that you didn't have to buy a portable infant car seat and upgrade at 1 year to a "toddler" seat, I would have saved my money on the first (Graco) seat and just bought this one. They provide extra padding that can be removed as the child grows to allow a newborn to ride supported in the seat.- Padding: Lots of padding adds to the comfort of the seat. In shopping around, I saw seats that have very little padding and fabric over hard foam. This padding in this seat is much more comfortable for my daughter. The side impact bumpers are even nice as they provide head support for when she sleeps.- Headrest and Straps Adjustment: In other seats I've had, I've had to take the seat apart to adjust the straps, but this seat doesn't require the extra effort. The headrest and straps can be adjusted from a squeeze and pull lever on the top of the seat. As the child grows, it's an easy fix to move the straps and headrest up. The two are one unit as well, so if you move the headrest, the straps are going to move with it.- Recline: The seat is adjustable to 3 recline positions. The recline lever is located on the front of the seat, just behind where the child's feet would hang. I'd suggest reclining the seat to the position you want before you install it, if you are installing it rear-facing. The lever is harder to get to when the seat is backwards. Otherwise, it's fairly simple to adjust.- Rear-facing and forward-facing: Rear-facing is required until the child is 1-year-old and suggested until at least 2-years-old. This seat was designed to work rear-facing until the child is 40 lbs, that's normally about 3-years-old.- Material: The material is polyester and well padded. To give you an idea, it feels soft like a new bed sheet, not crinkly as another reviewer suggested.- Washing: It says it can be hand washed with mild soap, then line dried. I would suggest not machine washing it as the material would probably lose its original shape and shrink.UPGRADES TO THIS MODELThere are a couple upgrades that have been made to the seat since the original Britax Boulevard 70:- The chest pads now have something called SafeCell Technology which is designed to compress and dissipate the energy from a crash. The top of the pad look the same as the previous model, but are noticeably thicker on the underside, about 1/4" thick.- The EZ-Buckle system is supposed to keep the bottom buckle forward so they don't sit on it. However, when putting my daughter in the seat, that was the first thing I had to pull out from under her.SAFETYOne of many things I like about Britax are the safety features it incorporates into its car seats. This seat was designed to not only handle the crashes from front and back well, but also from side-to-side. Something often not addressed by some other car seat manufacturers.RECALLThere was a recall issued for the plastic HUGS chest pads that affected a few lots of the 2012 model, due to some kids biting off the plastic. I have not had a problem with this happening, but Britax sent out replacements for the chest pads on all affected seats and fixed it in the later models. It should no longer be an issue. You can check the Britax website for the serial numbers of the recalled chest pads.OVERALLI'm very pleased with the purchase of this car seat. It's well designed, versatile, and above all a safe seat that I feel comfortable to trust my child in.

34 of 37 people found the following review helpful.We just purchased this seat for our eight month old son. We are still planning on using his Combi Shuttle 35 seat (just in my husband's car) to save having to move seats back and forth. I asked all of our friends with young children about their experiences with convertible seats, and after hearing their stories we decided that we wanted a Britax. They have an awesome safety reputation, and everyone we asked said that it was worth it to just buy the best first.Besides the many obvious safety features, the things that swayed me were:-No re-thread straps-Easily removed cover (no uninstalling when it's time to launder!)-High weight limit-"Tru Safe" head protectionAs stated above, we bought a Combi brand infant seat, and it had all of the same great features. I was really, really spoiled with the easily adjustable harness and I was not about to downgrade to something more complicated. The Side Impact protection was a selling point, too. The Boulevard was the lowest cost model to offer the same level of protection that our infant seat did. Britax has plenty of models that offer great side impact protection, but this was the one that met both our safety requirements and budget. The only thing I wish this model had was the Click and Safe feature, but to be honest, you can go one step up and buy the Pavilion model if you can afford it.The user guide was a bit daunting at first, but after reading it completely twice, consulting my car's owner manual and wrestling the seat into the car, it was very easy to install! We have it rear facing, obviously, since our son is under a year old. I even had the installation checked at our local fire station and the inspector told me it was installed perfectly! I feel as though if I can do it, it's pretty easy! For reference, I wrangled this rather MASSIVE seat into my 2011 Nissan Sentra, and it fit! (Check out Nissan's "Snug Kids" online guide if you have a Nissan...it can help you decide if a seat will work in your vehicle BEFORE you purchase it. Not sure about all makes, but at least Nissan has this!)As for using the seat, my son seems pretty comfy in it, once he's cinched down. He's always HATED having the harness tightened, so I don't blame Britax for that. Once he's in the seat, he rarely cries! Even with the head restraint, he can see out of the car, and I really can't wait till he's big enough to face froward. Actually tightening the harness when my son is in the seat is a little difficult, but we are talking about a rear facing seat. Other than the rotating models I've heard of, I can't imagine ANY rear facing seat being easy to adjust.I know that this seat has been recalled, but a little research into the actual recall put my mind at ease. The only reason this VOLUNTARY recall was issued was for the HUGS chest pads. Britax makes it very easy to replace this part and if you register your seat (that's a no brainer) then I see little problem with the seat. As for the review that states Britax ignored a choking child...well, I can't speak for that individual, but my interaction with the company has been nothing but the opposite. I'm very happy with this purchase.***UPDATE***We've been using this seat for nearly a year now, and it's been a great investment! I've used it both rear and forward facing, with both the LATCH and seat belt installation. I will say that installing this seat with the super LATCH connectors is a breeze - and I've installed it in at least five different vehicles. I've laundered the cover several times, and only had to uninstall the seat once (for laundering) because my son managed to spill food all over the harness and buckles! Though the cover explictly says not to machine wash, I took a chance and washed it on delicate, with Tide Free and Gentle detergent, then hung it up to dry. It did great!My son is a BIG toddler - nearly 36" and 35 lbs at 18 months old - and it's great to know that he can continue to use this seat for a while. One of my favorite features has been that I can adjust the harness SO easily! I can adjust it to fit my son, or my friend's older daughter, then adjust it back to fit my son again in mere seconds! Now that he's forward facing, I did have to remove the vehicle head restraint from the seat this carseat occupies, so that the carseat's own head restraint will not bend at a weird angle. If you have the kind of head restraint that you cannot remove or adjust, you may need to put this seat in a different location.I will also say that installing this seat with the vehicle belt is considerably more difficult. Not impossible, by any means, but not as easy as using the LATCH system. Since Britax recommends not using the LATCH system after your child reaches 40 pounds, this is probably something that you will have to face learning at some point during the life of the seat. I usually need another person to help me install it with the vehicle belt. The built in lockoffs *do* help to keep this seat nice and snug, so that's a plus.If you can afford it, even if it's a stretch for your budget, you will NOT regret buying this seat. It's comfortable, it's safe and it's EASY to use! Combined with the high weight and height limits, this seat is a GREAT investment. Just buy it!

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.There are so many choices when it comes to car seats! We wanted the safest we could buy without going overboard (for us the Britax Advocate was a just a little overboard). Here's why we picked this one:1. Very easy to install. We have the LATCH system and I think it took maybe 15 minutes to install, and that was using the rear tether (not necessary but highly recommended). We had it inspected at a free inspection event at the hospital near us and they said it looked great.2. True Side Impact Protection (TSIP). This is one of the only differences between the Boulevard 70-G3 & Marathon 70-G3 (that and the HUGS technology is a little different. Britax has a great comparison tool on their site). We wanted the extra protection because we may have it on one of the outside positions at some point (right now it's in the middle) and because it helps keep our baby's spine straighter. For us it was worth the extra $20-$30.3. Rear facing maximum height/weight. It is now recommended that children are rear-facing until age two, but we are going to keep our son rear facing for as long as possible, yes, even if his legs are bent. The little ones just don't have strong enough neck muscles for forward facing.I read a lot of complaints about the HUGS on the straps and recommendations by other reviewers to remove them (in other places than Amazon) . I really don't think this is necessary. They can be a little cumbersome, especially if you are used to the Chicco Keyfit straps (which we were) but all you need to do is lift them with your fingers while you're pulling on the center strap. If that doesn't work you just need to tighten the straps a little at a time and move the HUGS down a few times. It's an additional safety feature and there for a reason, so we make it work, which again is not really that complicated.I guess the only "con" might be if your little one's legs are longer than average you may want to consider something like the Chicco NextFit that may offer a little more legroom. This isn't the case with us so we're happy with our purchase.The icing on the cake? We ordered it from Amazon and got it in 2 DAYS! And we don't even have Prime :).

Britax Frontier 90 Booster Car Seat Onyx

Britax Frontier 90 Booster Car Seat Onyx

Britax Frontier 90 Booster Car Seat, Onyx
From Britax USA

List Price: $329.99
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Product Description

The new BRITAX FRONTIER 90 Combination Harness-2-Booster boasts the ground-breaking CLICKTIGHT Installation System combined with BRITAX’s leading Head Safety technologies. The FRONTIER 90 keeps your growing toddler safe and offers parents the peace of mind of a secure and easy car seat installation each and every time. CLICKTIGHT Installation System is an innovative technology that allows parents to easily achieve a safe and secure installation using a vehicle seat belt throughout the life of the seat, in harness mode, without having to worry about the weight of their child. The FRONTIER 90 offers a forward-facing, five-point harnessed weight capacity up to 90 pounds, with an industry-leading 20.5 inch shoulder harness height. The FRONTIER 90 also converts to a vehicle belt-positioning booster seat that can be used up to 120 pounds. The FRONTIER 90 incorporates BRITAX’s leading Head Safety technologies to protect your child during a crash by minimizing the forward movement of your child’s head during a frontal impact. Head Safety technologies include: Base with SafeCell Technology, Integrated Steel Bars, and Energy Absorbing Versa-Tether. The FRONTIER 90 offers BRITAX True Side Impact Protection for advanced protection during side impact crashes. True Side Impact Protection provides an extra layer of energy-absorbing EPP foam that contains your child’s head, neck and body, keeping them in “true” or aligned, during a crash. Comfort and convenience features include: a tangle-free, no-rethread five-point harness with an EZ-buckle system, a front-adjust recline, integrated cup holders and storage, multiple buckle positions, fixed armrests, comfort foam, and an easy-remove cover. May not be compatible with all vehicles. See user guide.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #455 in Baby Product
  • Color: Onyx
  • Brand: Britax USA
  • Model: E9LH31A
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 28.00" h x19.00" w x21.00" l,25.00 pounds

Features

  • Clicktight Installation System allows parents to easily achieve a safe and secure installation using the vehicle seat belt throughout the life of the seat, in harness mode, without having to worry about the weight of their child
  • True Side Impact Protection provides deep side walls and a head restraint with energy absorbing EPP foam to distribute crash forces, shield from vehicle intrusion, and contain the head, neck and body while keeping them in true or aligned
  • Base with SafeCell Technology designed to keep your child safe and secure in a crash by compressing and significantly lowering the center of gravity, reducing the forward movement of the car seat
  • Integrated Steel Bars strengthen the connection to the vehicle and reduce forward flexing of the child seat during a crash
  • Energy Absorbing Versa Tether anchors the top of the car seat to the vehicle using a two point attachment, minimizing the amount of forward movement of the car seat Stage released stitching helps reduce the crash forces reaching the child

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Most helpful customer reviews

71 of 79 people found the following review helpful.These new seats are replacing a Frontier 85 and a Marathon that were junked because of total lost car accident last Saturday. Both of the old seats performed as designed, and kept my kids safe during a nasty accident. Just got both of the new Frontier 90's installed, and road tested. The kids love them, and I like that Britax fixed the few minor problems from the Frontier 85. The Clicktight systems is great, and easy to use. The bottom cushion does not come unhooked like with the Frontier 85. Britax makes great car seats, and are well worth the money and piece of mind.

28 of 32 people found the following review helpful.We recently purchased the Frontier 90 in Cactus Flower for my daughter due her meeting her height max on her convertible car seat. Even though she is 5, I was not ready for her to move up to a shoulder strap only seat due to my belief that kids should be harnessed for as long as possible. I did a lot of research and was intrigued by the click tight technology as well as the ability to harness her for much longer than other seats (58" Harness max!!). We have had this seat for a few weeks now and it is amazing! My daughter is tall but skinny for her age (40lbs and 48 inches tall) and this seat is a great fit. After about a week she was able to get herself in and out of the harness without assistance (only needing me to pull the strap tighter). My 3 year old son has also used this car seat and it works so well for him we are purchasing another in red for him. He is 40 inches tall and 40 lbs.Pros:Click Tight Technology: Seriously easy to do and will give you a rock solid install on your first attempt. This alone is bringing us back to purchase another for our younger son, who has a perfectly decent car seat that is a pain to install.Extended harness: I really believe in keeping kids harnessed for longer and this will get you there!Easy the change harness height: We already had this feature on her old car seat, but I have to say it is a must when looking at options! This makes it easy to switch between kids or when you notice they have gotten too tall for their current position.Fabric: I like the feel of the fabric and it seems easy to clean on the spills it has faced already.Comfort: My daughter says the seat is comfortable and she likes that it has two cup holders to hold toys or snacks for the road. She also has no issues falling asleep in the seat on long car rides to my in laws house.Cons:HEAVY... even my husband was shocked! Don't tell yourself you will be lugging this across the airport on your back... I can't even imagine! We won't be moving it much from car to car, so this isn't a big deal for us. It may be an issue for some, so just letting you know!The release button for the harness straps is a bit far back than typical. Three inches or so back into the fabric of the seat. Once you find it you are good, but my child sized hands take putting my pointer finger the entire way in to push and release. My thumb is too short to access the release button.I am not really phased by the cons I listed and really feel this is an amazing seat. I think the one star review got a defective seat as my daughter is very tall for her age and still has plenty of room to grow in the harness (another 10 inches to be exact!).Buy the seat... you won't be disappointed!Update 7/8/2013: We now have three of these seats. One in each Cactus Flower, Onyx, and Congo. We love these seats so much, but I must say that from a cleaning aspect I really like the Cactus Flower print as well as the Congo print. We have been considering sending back the Onyx one and trading for another Congo. The only reason is that the Onyx print is a velour type fabric everywhere it is solid black and it already is collecting dust as well as being more difficult to clean spills. We still love these seats, but wish the Onyx had come in a more nylon type fabric like Congo.

46 of 57 people found the following review helpful.With the clicktight system Britax has finally leveled the playing field with Römer, its European partner company. Maxi Cosi has had a similar clicktight system in European car seats for a decade, yet American car seat manufacturers were slow to catch on.When I first moved to the U.S. I could not believe how incredibly tedious installing a car seat with the lap-shoulder belt could be. Here I was, kneeling into our Boulevard trying to get the belt as tight as possible only having to release it because I was nto able to close the red or blue interceptors (or whatever you call them). I kept telling my husband that the Maxi Cosis we had in Europe were a breeze with the level system which would tighten the lap/shoulder belt for you.I installed our Frontier today and what a breeze it was. Thread it through and push the back down *click* and the seat does not move. Quick and easy!Some have commented on the release button being located too far inwards. Well, I actually do think that Britax changed the location of the release button deliberately. A few days ago our 2,5 year old son managed to unbuckle himself in the Boulevard while driving. Mind you, this is pretty much impossible with European car seats and a huge flaw in Britax's design. No child riding in a 5 point harness under the age of 5 should be able to unbuckle herself. Yes, I know, it's convenient when your child can get in and out of the seat himself, but a 3 year old should not manage to unbuckle himself in the first place. This has absolutely nothing to do with whether your child is well behaved or not; we all know that even the most obedient children have their moments and I certainly wouldn't want one of these moments to occur while I am driving. I'd rather have a release button that is more difficult to reach and a buckle that is harder to open than the convenience of my 3 or 4 year old being able to unbuckle herself.So far, there is nothing that I do not like about this seat. It even reclines :D