tjmw2727
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tlbwriter said:That's great that your SIL found a way to keep the little escape artist in place.But I'm afraid she's confused about her new seat. The seat you describe does not exist - at least not in the U.S. or Canada. There is no carseat that goes up to 65 lb harnessed and converts to a booster. The seats that go up to 65 lb are only made by Britax at this point, and run around $200. They are for harnessed use only and cannot be used as boosters later. There are plenty of harnessed seats that convert to booster use, and they are available in a wide range of prices, but none of them can be used with the harness above 40 lb. They have weight limits of 80 or 100 lb, but that's for booster use - they all have to be converted to booster use after 40 lb. Perhaps your SIL saw both types of seats when she was shopping and got them mixed up in her head?
I edited my above post to eliminat the lbs as my sil may have been mistaken or I may have misunderstood her description. I will ask her to double check the instructions. I had no reason to read them or doubt her since it has been quite a while since my girls needed carseats.
Since my nephew is still using the 5 point harness and is no where near 40lbs it isn't an issue now. Thanks for the heads up though.
TJ