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Ever forward switch review
Ever forward switch review











The shell height is a very generous 29″ when fully extended, and per Center for Disease Control growth charts (which are the same for boys and girls), a 50th percentile child won’t reach 50 pounds until 7 years old, and 49″ until 7:5 (7 years, 5 months). The absolute height limit is 49″, and your child’s head also needs to remain 1″ below the adjustment handle for the no-rethread harness. Best practices suggests rear-facing as close as possible to 50 pounds before forward-facing, since rear-facing is the safest way to place a child in a moving vehicle. Graco 4Ever Extend2Fit Limits for Weight and Height Additionally, because it has a 10 year lifespan, you’ll be able to use it with multiple children if you’re interested in doing so, or at least use it to make the most of the 50 pound rear-facing limit and 65 pound forward-facing weight limit, in addition to the booster modes. In other words, it’s potentially capable of being the only car seat your child ever needs. Once your child outgrows it forward-facing, you can turn it into a high-back booster and then a low back booster. Once your child maxes out the weight or height limits for it in a rear-facing configuration, you can turn it forward-facing until reaching the weight and height limits there. While most parents use infant seats, using a convertible seat with a newborn is perfectly safe as long as the seat fits your baby in terms of harness adjustability, recline angle, head support, and of course, the lower weight limit. It As a convertible seat, you can use it from the day your baby is born to take him or her home from the hospital rear-facing. The Graco 4Ever Extend2Fitis a 3-in-one car seat and the successor to the Graco 4Ever All-in-one. Graco 4Ever Extend2Fit – What’s the big deal? How does it compare to the other 50 pounds seats on the market? Pretty well. It combines the 3-in-1 (rear-facing, forward-facing, and booster) modes of the Graco 4Ever with the 50 pound rear-facing weight limits of the Graco Extend2Fit.

ever forward switch review

This brings us to the Graco 4Ever Extend2Fit. However, the market continues to grow as US manufacturers realize that parents are increasingly interested in following global best practices in car seat safety. Other 50 pound seats have come and gone, such as the Diono Pacifica. To make this possible, though, we need seats with high weight and height limits in rear-facing configurations.Ĭurrently, there are only a handful of seats that allow you to rear-face until 50 pounds in the United States: the Clek Fllo, the Clek Foonf, the Diono Rainier, the Graco Extend2Fit, the Graco Extend2Fit 3-in-1, the Nuna Rava, the Safety 1st Advance EX 65 Air+, and the Safety 1st Grow and Go EX Air. Although most US parents still forward-face by shortly after 1, best practices indicate it’s safest to continue doing so until at least 4, as is the case in both Sweden and Norway. When it comes to safe ways of transporting children in cars, best practices tell us rear-facing is the way forward. The 4Ever Extend2Fit is one of the best deals in extended rear facing right now.













Ever forward switch review