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The Safest Car Seat In The World For Babies!!!

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2008

Check out my video review for the Graco Nautilus 3 in 1 car seat! Great and very safe!

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  • The safest car seat for a BABY would be a REAR FACING seat. The Nautilus is forward facing only. Rear facing is 5 times safer and it is recommended to keep kids rear facing to the limits of their seat and most convertibles go to 35-45 lbs. For an older child that can no longer rear face, yes, this makes a good high weight harness seat, but it's not accurate to say it's the 'safest seat'. The SAFEST seat is the one that fits the child & vehicle correctly and is age/weight appropriate.

  • Not the safest seat. You can post a review but shouldn't be telling people forward facing is safe for "babies." This is a great seat for kids over 40lbs who need to forward face but REAR FACING is safest in a radian by sunshine kids.

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  • @cupcake8704

    Then you need to buy a better car seat. The Radian rear faces my 18kg and 100cm tall almost 3 year old. I highly doubt your 1 year old would not fit in any seat rear facing.

  • Also, the recline isn't for "relaxing" it's for safety

  • Indeed it's one of the safest car seat on the market !

  • @Dallasarmyman, Yes i did. I even had my step dad you is a firefighter help install them and we both couldn't get a tight fit.

  • @instagasm That is AWESOME!!!! I have an xtsl for my 3 year old and he's still happily rear facing, but he's almost his the 45lbs weight max :( My 19 month old is still happily rear facing as well :)

  • @GilaHank07 Did you put your knee into the seat to tighten the latch more? I always sit in the seat and pull it tighter.

  • @cupcake8704 Sorry dear, but you're wrong! It's all about weight, UNLESS they meet the max height for that seat which most are at LEAST 33in.

  • @cupcake8704 As a CPST, there is not a single one year old that has not fit rear-facing in a convertable carseat in our trainging! How tall was your son at age 1? You either have your facts wrong or have a very old convertable seat. Every seat on the market today fits any child rear-facing at age 1!!!!

  • @dawnp15 that is so untrue my son was too tall to be rear facing anymore and we had to turn him around. with many seats you can't go by weight you have to go by height.

  • I hate this car seat. I was in a car accident . The car seat didn't do what it was suppose to do. I was using the latch system and could never a tight fit. I have gone out and brought two Britax Boulevard 70. These car seats fit better in my truck. Being a single parent of twin boys. I find myself make sure that my boys are safe in the car.

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