Mickey'snewestfan
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Hmmm, all this talk makes me wonder about DS's seat.
Right now I don't have a car, so DS has 2 seats, one in my mother's car and a booster that I keep for when we go somewhere with someone else. The mom we carpool with also keeps a backless booster for him in her minivan (but that's newer so I won't worry about it).
Anyway, DS is 7 1/2 and I think we bought the one in my mom's car when he was about 2 -- so it could well be 6 years old. It's a Century Next Step and he really likes it, much better than the other one (which is a Britax Starriser Comfy, which we generally use backless). He's kind of a "wide" kid (it's all muscle I swear -- he's built like a little line backer), and he says that the arms on the Starriser and the other backless press into the sides of his leg. He feels the same way about the backless in the carpool car.
So my questions are 1) Do I need to replace the Next Step, and eventually the Starriser or is it OK since there are no straps to wear out (I won't use either for a 2nd child. and 2) If I do replace it, what do I replace it with? He's 69 lbs so I'd want something that goes past 80 (otherwise I'd just get a newer Next Step -- we really like this seat). I've heard they're supposed to be in boosters until 4'9" (he's 4'1" now) and there's no way he'll be under 80 lbs by then -- I'm not sure he'll be under 100 either. I'd rather not pay a fortune for something that's in a car he rides in a couple of times a week at most and that he's only going to use for a few years. But I do want him to be safe.
Thanks!
Right now I don't have a car, so DS has 2 seats, one in my mother's car and a booster that I keep for when we go somewhere with someone else. The mom we carpool with also keeps a backless booster for him in her minivan (but that's newer so I won't worry about it).
Anyway, DS is 7 1/2 and I think we bought the one in my mom's car when he was about 2 -- so it could well be 6 years old. It's a Century Next Step and he really likes it, much better than the other one (which is a Britax Starriser Comfy, which we generally use backless). He's kind of a "wide" kid (it's all muscle I swear -- he's built like a little line backer), and he says that the arms on the Starriser and the other backless press into the sides of his leg. He feels the same way about the backless in the carpool car.
So my questions are 1) Do I need to replace the Next Step, and eventually the Starriser or is it OK since there are no straps to wear out (I won't use either for a 2nd child. and 2) If I do replace it, what do I replace it with? He's 69 lbs so I'd want something that goes past 80 (otherwise I'd just get a newer Next Step -- we really like this seat). I've heard they're supposed to be in boosters until 4'9" (he's 4'1" now) and there's no way he'll be under 80 lbs by then -- I'm not sure he'll be under 100 either. I'd rather not pay a fortune for something that's in a car he rides in a couple of times a week at most and that he's only going to use for a few years. But I do want him to be safe.
Thanks!