CinderellasMama said:
We are using an infant carseat from Evenflo right now.
When you say this you mean like a regular carseat right? Not a carrier(these should only be used up to 20lbs/aprox 6 months old)?
You should check the books that came with it or the labels that are on it. Most infant seats can be used up to 30lbs. I agree with the posters that say you can use it rear facing until baby is over a year. We used our infant seat until my daughter was almost 3 and then we moved to a 5 point harness booster. We turned the infant seat forward facing after she turned one.
Brenda
When you say your turned your infant seat forward facing, you mean a convertible carseat? Infant only seats can't go forward facing so I'm a little confused.
Carriers can be used well past 6 months if the child is within the weight limit and their head is less than an inch away from the top of the seat. At 6 months my daughter was 16 lbs so there was no need to move her out of her carrier/carseat. We switched her to a Roundabout (which I love!!!) in my husband's car at almost 10 months (she was 18 lbs.), but she stayed in her Snugride in my car for about another month until we put in her Marathon. At 11.5 months, she's almost 19 lbs., and our infant seat goes to 20 pounds, so we could still use it for her, but it was really heavy to carry her in it and she always hated the seat anyway, so we switched her and she loves her Britax seats. This baby cried
every time she was in the car from 2 weeks old till she was over 7 months and since she's been in the Britax seats I rarely hear from her and she even falls asleep now! We have used the Snugride on vacation and visiting my mom (we are storing the infant seats there till baby #2 comes along one day), as she's still under the weight limit and her head is still over an inch away from the top of the seat.
Oh, and her legs were dangling over the infant seat since she was about 6 months old. She's not that tall, but she's all leg! It was one of the reasons we switched to the Roundabout in my husband's car because she was kicking the back of the seat and trying to move her carseat (she was unsuccessful, but I figured with repeated pushing/kicking it might get loose). She still dangles off the Roundabout, but the way it's in there she can't really push the seatback as well. She'll be less than 20 lbs. at a year so she'll stay rearfacing for that, but as long as possible after that anyway. Our car seat tech said everyday we keep her rearfacing is one day she's safer in the car, which is true so risk the leg injuries to prevent more serious injuries by turning her forward facing.
For Marathon owners, I have a question. Everytime I get her in the seat and tighten the strap on the bottom to get them tight (and yes, I do loosen and tighten them everytime we get in the car, much easier to get her in/out) I'll pull it a little, then it stops, then I have to pull again, then it stops, and I have to do this several times till it's tight enough. My Roundabout doesn't do this though, you just pull and keep pulling till it's tight, much easier, so I was wondering if I'm doing it wrong, if something's wrong with the seat, or if it's just the way the Marathon is? I put in that replacement adjuster strap after the recall, but not sure if it did that before because we hadn't used the seat yet. We're getting the installation inspected on Tuesday so I'll ask then, but if any of you know it would be great.
And to the OP (and anyone else getting a carseat), definitely check online before you buy it at BRU. We got ours at
www.bestbuybaby.com for much less, no tax, and free shipping.