Monday, September 30, 2013

Britax B Safe Infant Car Seat Black

Britax B Safe Infant Car Seat Black

Britax B-Safe Infant Car Seat, Black
From Britax USA

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Product Description

Lightweight and travel friendly, the Britax B-Safe Infant Car Seat is designed and engineered to the high safety standards for which Britax is known. Featuring side impact protection, and an energy-absorbing foam liner, the Britax B-Safe Infant Car Seat provides industry leading front, rear and side impact protection. Removable comfort pad, harness pads, and an extra large canopy keep children comfortable and safe throughout their first year of life. Premium, push-button latch connectors, a built-in lock-off and an ergonomically designed carry handle make the seat easy to install and carry. The B-Safe is also designed to be compatible with more vehicles and comes equipped with the Britax click and go system to fit seamlessly with Britax strollers and your on-the-go lifestyle. The B-Safe accommodates infants rear facing from 4 to thirty pounds and up to 32" tall. The B-Safe is compatible with all Britax B-Series strollers through the click and go system.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #211 in Baby Product
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Britax USA
  • Model: E9BE53C
  • Released on: 2012-09-05
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 15.50" h x17.50" w x27.50" l,16.00 pounds

Features

  • Side impact protection distributes crash forces, shields from vehicle intrusion and contains the head and body
  • Tangle free, five-point harness distributes crash forces across the strongest parts of the body and provides a secure fit
  • Stroller compatible design; Integrated click and go adapter system works with Britax B-Series strollers
  • Four harness heights and two buckle positions for your growing child
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

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262 of 267 people found the following review helpful.This is a review of the Britax B-Safe infant car seat, updated for the 2012 version of the Britax B-Safe (which is to say, not a lot of updates, since there aren't any differences between the model years!). I am a mom with two small children and have owned and/or tested over 30 car seats in the past 5 years. Overall, the Britax B-Safe is a wonderful infant seat that I wouldn't hesitate to recommend to friends and family. It is very similar in features and price to the Chicco Keyfit 30 Car Seat, so I'll give a basic comparison to help parents decide between the two.First of all, if you want to use a Britax stroller, such as the Britax B-Agile Stroller or the Britax B-Scene Stroller, choosing the B-Safe car seat totally makes sense. The click-n-go adapters that come with the car seat (already attached) and the receivers on the strollers (easy to attach, takes under 30 seconds) make it seamless to convert those Britax strollers into fantastic travel systems. If you want to use a non-Britax stroller, check with that stroller's manufacturer to see if they make a car seat adaptor that's compatible with Britax infant seats. It does take practice to line up the connectors when you're dropping in the car seat, but it does get easier with time.Moving beyond travel system usage, let's take a look at the car seats themselves.Fit: The Britax B-Safe and the Chicco KeyFit 30 both have a 30lb weight limit. The B-Safe has a stated height limit of 32", vs the KeyFit's 30" limit. In reality, both seats are outgrown when your child's head is 1" from the top of the shell, and in reality, the Britax shell is no taller than the Chicco. So don't let that stated limit trick you into preferring the B-Safe.Both the B-Safe and the KeyFit 30 fit tiny babies really well, thanks to the infant padding provided by each manufacturer. Both of these seats fit small babies FAR better than the Graco Snugride 35 Infant Car Seat. The B-Safe's head and body pad is removable for older babies at the discretion of the parent, whereas the infant body padding in the KeyFit must be removed after baby weighs 11lbs, though the head pad removal is at the parent's discretion in that seat. Both seats also fit older infants well, with plenty of harness positions (a major downfall of the Graco Snugride 22 Infant Car Seat, which only has two harness heights). I give a slight edge to the Britax because it has two crotch strap positions. I'd recommend that parents buy an infant seat with a 30 or 35lb weight limit rather than the 22lb limit any day -- avoid the SnugRide 22!The Britax B-Safe has one drawback on the "fit" side of things: the straps can be somewhat "twisty", e.g. they can get twisted in the buckles and can be a pain to untangle. This is because the straps are the thinner, more slippery webbing. The Chicco straps are slightly thicker and do not twist easily in the buckles, which is a big win in my book (my husband twists the straps in the B-Safe buckles every time he takes our daughter out of the car...it's a talent, really!).Note: After outgrowing either of these seats, you'll want to move your child into a rear-facing convertible car seat and keep them rear-facing to the limits of that seat, NOT into a forward facing seat. Check the AAP recommendations on this -- they recommend keeping your child rear-facing to age 2 or the limits of your car seat, which is usually 35-40lbs and way past age two. Your child is 500% safer rear-facing!Installation: Both seats come with one base, which you install in the car and leave there even when removing the infant car seat. Both bases have an adjustable "boot" that helps you to achieve the appropriate angle of recline, and both have a level indicator on the base. The Chicco base wins for ease of installation, with its pull-strap mechanism for LATCH and easy seat belt lockoffs. The Britax base is easy enough to use, but the tightening mechanism isn't as smooth, and the belt lockoff requires a TON of force to open and close, making the parent feel like they're going to break it! For installing without a base, the Chicco KeyFit also wins, since the seatbelt guides are exposed already, whereas with the Britax seatbelt guides are under the cover, so you have to futz with elastic bands on the cover every single time you want to access them.Fabric: Britax gets the edge in fabric, with a slightly easier to wipe clean seat cover. I highly recommend the black for hiding dirt. The KeyFit 30 has light colors in the head and feet area, both of which show sweat and grime marks readily. Both the Britax seat and the Chicco seat are warm -- there's not a lot to be done about this. If you have a sweaty baby, they're going to sweat in any infant seat.Canopy: Britax wins hands-down in the canopy, with a generous canopy that stays where you put it. I know that would seem like such a simple thing, but the KeyFit canopy really does not always stay fully extended, and it's not as long as the B-Safe canopy, which is really nice when you want to shade your baby! Added benefit: the B-Safe canopy is so long that if you have two kids sitting next to each other in car seats, the B-Safe canopy can actually prevent them from seeing each other if it's fully extended, which can be great if you want to encourage car naps.Customer Service and Manual: both Britax and Chicco have well-written manuals. Britax customer service gets a slight edge, with very knowledgeable techs answering the phones.So overall, I give the new Britax B-Safe a 4-star rating, to account for its few quirks and twisty straps, and recommend it. The deciding factor for me would really be stroller compatibility above all.

38 of 43 people found the following review helpful.Britax Chaperone vs. Britax B-SafeWe originally purchased a Britax Chaperone but after a few weeks of use, we found it to be too heavy and bulky so we purchased a Britax B-Safe. The base for the B-Safe is smaller and fits better in our Toyota Rav4. However, the B-Safe only fits in my husband's Acura TL without the base and we had to push the front passenger seat almost all the way forward to fit it in the backseat. If you have a small or mid-size car, I would avoid both Britax infant carriers. The are just too big. Also, even though the B-Safe is a little lighter than the Chaperone, the difference is small and it's still one of the heavier infant carriers. We do like that it clicks into our B-Ready stroller.A few other cons of the Britax B-Safe:- Sunshade is kind of small and doesn't cover baby's face well- I think the handle could be more ergonomic. There is no comfortable way to carry it.- Baby gets very hot and sweaty in it (I'm not sure if this is a problem with other carriers too)- No head support so we bought a noggin nest-type thing to keep his head upright- Not easy to use without the base. Difficult to buckle with seatbelt and didn't seem very secure.A few pros:- Love the safety of Britax carseats- Easily clicks in and out of the base- A little lighter and smaller than the Chaperone- Works with B-Ready stroller- Easy to adjust harness height- Easy to buckle baby in the seat- Baby fits until 32" tall which is a little larger than some other carseats so you can use it longerWe will continue to use this carrier because of the great safety features.

35 of 40 people found the following review helpful.My wife and I are expecting our first baby boy in February 2013. We have been preparing as much as possible for the little man's arrival. We have both done considerable research regarding out major baby purchases which led us to Britax.My wife is a public health nurse for a local health department working with high-risk expecting mothers. This experience provides her with an over abundance of literature for child safety products and practices.Her health department recommends three different car seats to it's clients: the Graco Snug-Ride 35, the Chicco Key Fit, and the Britax B-Safe. The first two choices are purchased more often due to availability and associated costs.Although the Britax is a more expensive product line, it makes up for it in user convenience and quality craftsmanship. Britax nearly pioneered child car seat safety standards and definitely goes above and beyond when considering user ergonomics. Purchasing the Britax product line through Amazon opposed to a retail store made the cost comparable to the other two leading brands.When this seat arrived in the mail, I removed it from the box and inspected the items. After quickly reading through the installation instructions i decided I would make my first attempt to install a car seat. My wife though I wouldn't get it done exactly right because statistically speaking, around 90 percent of car seats are installed incorrectly.So I installed the seat base in my Toyota Highlander

Graco Snugride Classic Connect 30 Lx Infant Car Seat Metropolis

Graco Snugride Classic Connect 30 Lx Infant Car Seat Metropolis

Graco SnugRide Classic Connect 30 LX Infant Car Seat, Metropolis
From Graco

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Product Description

Our top-rated Graco SnugRide 30 has been thoughtfully constructed and rigorously tested for safety, including side-impact testing, to help keep your baby secure from 4- 30 pounds. and up to 30" tall. Its latch-equipped stay-in-car base makes it easier to get baby in and out, and includes an on-base level indicator to further simplify installation. Add in the removable infant body support and the EPS, energy absorbing foam, and it’s easy to see why this infant car seat is one of America’s favorites. latch-equipped stay-in-car base with on-base level indicator for hassle-free installation (to purchase an additional car seat base, look for the Snugride 35 infant car seat base, which will fit the Snugride 30 infant car seat)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1129 in Baby Product
  • Color: Metropolis
  • Brand: Graco
  • Model: 1794305
  • Released on: 2011-08-26
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 24.50" h x16.50" w x27.00" l,18.70 pounds

Features

  • Helps protect rear-facing infants from 4-30 pounds and up to 30"
  • Great for smaller babies because of its 4 pound start weight
  • Top rated by leading consumer magazines and publications
  • EPS, energy absorbing foam for effective impact energy management
  • Latch-equipped stay-in-car base with on-base level indicator for hassle-free installation

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65 of 68 people found the following review helpful.In anticipation of the arrival of our third child, we bought this car seat to use in our sedan. We didn't want to buy a new car or invest in all new car seats to make that happen. We started shopping around and figure that a 17in. wide infant car seat will do. I believe this is the only one that fits our need. We are able to use our Britax Marathon, a Graco booster and this infant car seat all in one row. This car seat works out perfectly for us plus we don't need to compromise on quality or style. It is a well made and designed car seat and the price is very reasonable.

44 of 55 people found the following review helpful.I noticed several people who have said the straps are too tight once they move them to the higher shoulder settings.Please note that you also need to extend the leg straps which can be found directly underneath where baby's butt sits.Think of it this way -- it is a 5-point harness and has 5 points that can be adjusted:the 2 shoulder straps can be taken out and re-thread, the 2 leg straps can be taken out and extended, and the crotch strap/buckle can be moved outward.To adjust the leg straps, flip the seat over and you'll see two metal clasps. Take them out and adjust and replace the metal clasps. This will give baby much more room! If this is confusing, refer to your user manual (or find the manual online if you don't have it anymore). It would be too bad if people stopped using the seat earlier than they needed to!I haven't had any problems with this seat. It fits my baby well and I feel safe using it.

24 of 31 people found the following review helpful.We are expecting a girl but wanted to get a car seat that was neutral but so many looked more boyish. This one did the job. The colors are great. Like most graco snugride 30's the carseat handle and the canopy are a tight fit but work. The adjustable strap to tighten and snug them in is in the front which is great.**After 9 months of using the car seat I wanted to give another update. The car seat has been through thick and thin with lots of traveling through trains, busses and planes and it is surviving great. My biggest complaint is that we already have to buy a convertible car seat. At 9months she is 19lbs (far from 30lbs) but 28.2 inches and she can just squeeze in it with a onesie. If you live in a colder environment like us, subtract inches for warmer layers and even more if you want to use a coat! At 28.2 inches we are struggling with bending arms to get the straps on. Not a problem if you baby isn't going to be tall.

Britax Chaperone Infant Car Seat Cowmooflage

Britax Chaperone Infant Car Seat Cowmooflage

Britax Chaperone Infant Car Seat, Cowmooflage
From Britax USA

List Price: $229.99
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Product Description

With true side impact protection and a patented anti-rebound bar, the Britax Chaperone Infant Car Seat provides industry leading front, rear and side impact protection. Soft, padded materials, harness pads, supportive comfort foam and an extra large canopy keep children comfortable and safe throughout their first year of life. Other smart features such as a quick-adjust headrest with no-rethread harness adjustment, a built-in lock-off, premium push button latch connectors and an ergonomically designed carry handle make the seat easy to use each and every time. The Chaperone fits infants rear facing from four to 30 pounds and up to 32" tall, and is compatible with Britax B-Ready, B-Nimble, B-Scene, and Chaperone strollers and other major brands.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4611 in Baby Product
  • Color: Cowmooflage
  • Brand: Britax USA
  • Model: E9LG72L
  • Released on: 2012-03-02
  • Fabric type: 100% Polyester
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 25.30" h x18.30" w x30.00" l,20.00 pounds

Features

  • True side impact protection distributes crash forces, shields from vehicle intrusion, contains the head and body, and keeps the head, neck and spine in true or aligned, to limit injury
  • Anti-rebound bar stabilizes child seat by minimizing rotational forces associated with front and rear collisions
  • Tangle free, five-point harness with seven harness heights and two buckle positions for a snug and secure fit
  • Energy-absorbing foam liner absorbs and distributes crash forces
  • Quick-adjust head restraint and no-rethread harness easily adjust the harness shoulder height and head restraint without disassembling the harness
  • This item comes with base

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64 of 66 people found the following review helpful.I bought this carseat for my infant because it is top of the line when it comes to safety. As far as safety, this carseat gets 5 stars from me. First off, the carseat has an anti-rebound bar which prevents the carrier from rebounding into the seat of the car after the initial impact of the crash. The videos on the Britax website show in detail how the anti-rebound bar works. Secondly, the carseat has side impact protection unlike any other infant seat on the market. Basically, there is extra support around the head area. Not only is this great in a crash, but it's perfect for little babies who don't have neck control & end up with their head slumping in their carseat. This extra support helps my little girl keep her head upright and comfortable. My husband and I considered Britax B-Safe Infant Car Seat, Red but decided on the Chaperone because of the side impact protection.I only gave the carseat 4 stars because it has some less than perfect aspects, which I am willing to tolerate for a seat with such high safety ratings. The seat is big. Because of the rebound bar, the carseat is longer than most infant carseats & takes up more room in the backseat. I drive a 2012 Mazda5. The carseat fits but the front passenger has to give up some extra leg room. Unless you are fairly tall, we've found that there is plenty of space for the front passenger. My husband drives a 2010 Prius, & his car has a little less space than mine, but it's still functionable in his car.The carseat is a little heavy, but all infant carriers are heavy to lug around. The handle is also ergonomically designed so it's flat across the top of the handle (rather than rounded) so that you can more easier carry it in the crook of your arm.I know this carseat gets some rough reviews, but if you can see past the bulkiness, it's top of the line for safety. And to me, that's the #1 factor in choosing a carseat for my child.

43 of 46 people found the following review helpful.As a first time parents my husband and I knew nothing about infant carriers. After months of research (from day one of finding out we were expecting) we both agreed this was the best choice. The safety features of this infant carrier, to us, out weight the "inconveniences" of other's complaints. The base installation into our Chevy Equinox and F250 were very easy and with thte base/carrier together they fit just fine. (My husband is 6'2 and does not have to adjust the passenger seat in my chevy). As far as the complaints about shopping carts and dinning high-chairs, you should never have an infant carrier on the front of a shopping cart (even if it says they are specially made for it, they aren't) and restaurants will accomodate space for your carrier/stroller combination so there is no need to "create a contraption" to hold the carrier as you eat. So the fact that while in the carrier, on the road, your child is as safe as can be is the only thing that should matter.When the recall notice came out we followed the simple directions and in less than 2 minutes on the phone with customer service our seat was registered and we were informed we purchased before the recall date. The man was very friendly.We registered for the Baby Trend Snap-n-Go stroller to use while our daughter was going to be in the carseat. However because we liked the Britax seat so much we decided to research again the Britax strollers. We decided during the 8th month to return the Snap-n-Go and ordered the Britax B-Agile from Amazon. (Awesome stroller!! Very light weight! I'm 9mo pregnant and able fold and go with one hand!)We are so happy we made that change. Before the stroller arrived I went to the Britax website to see exactly how the carrier connects to the stroller. I found that if you order them seperately you do need to have the "click-n-go" system sent to you. Britax sends it to you for free. Since the stroller had not arrived yet I was worried they could not help me since it was not registered. I called Britax anyway to see if they could get it in the mail as I was afraid it would take a few weeks. I did not have my carrier information with me and she was able to pull everything up by my name from the first time we registered. She double checked all of our information and said they would be in the mail the next day and sure enough 3 days later we had the package. She was really nice and wished us the best of luck with our new addition to the family. Talk about customer service! They are 2 for 2 so far.I put everything together in a matter of minutes and my husband and I are very pleased with it all!! I have been practicing removing the carrier from the base and then from the stroller. It's all so simple. I will be having a C-Section in less than 2 weeks and I feel that as soon as I am able to do things for myself, I will be just fine when the hubby is not around.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.After doing extensive research on rear-facing infant car seats, we narrowed down our choices to the Britax Chaperone and the Chicco KeyFit. Honestly, both are great seats that are very safe and easy to use. In the end though, we decided to go with the Britax Chaperone in red. Here are a few of my thoughts:1. This is definitely a large car seat, but I feel that the size is justified. With additional safety features like true side impact protection in the seat and the anti-rebound bar on the base, it helps put us at ease that we've picked a car seat that goes above and beyond the minimum standards for child seat safety. It weighs about a pound or so more than the Chicco, but realistically a car seat + growing infant is going to be heavy regardless. Save yourself some trouble and potentially some medical bills and only carry car seats when really necessary (and don't use them inappropriately, such as putting them on elevator surfaces or shopping carts!). Otherwise, use a stroller, infant carrier, etc. whenever possible. It's just not that great for you to carry any car seat around for an extended period of time.2. This is one good-looking car seat. The red and black combination is absolutely eye-catching, especially when combined with a matching stroller like the Britax B-Ready Stroller 2012, Red.3. It's very easy to snap in and out of the car seat base, as well as the matching stroller. Press one giant button on the back of the seat and lift up for easy removal from your vehicle. The Chaperone also comes with attachments that allows you to hook it up to a stroller like the B-Ready, so don't lose those! Once the attachments are installed, you never need to detach or re-attach them.4. The over sized canopy is greatly welcomed when wanting to keep the sun out of baby's eyes. One big complaint we had with the Chicco was that the canopy was so much smaller in comparison to the Chaperone.5. Do some measuring of your car seat before purchasing this or any car seat. Chances are that it will fit (unless you have an absolutely tiny back seat), but keep in mind that the base is fairly long in comparison to something like the Chicco KeyFit. Now, keep in mind that the newer Chaperone bases will have a line on the bottom to indicate how much the base can hang over the seat (perfectly legal and safe). We thought we weren't going to have room, but once we safely installed the car seat (absolutely very little wiggle room after installation), everything looked and fit very well.6. It does include a low-birth weight/newborn foam piece that simply gets placed underneath the car seat to provide a better fit for smaller babies. One thing to remember when using the low-birth weight foam is to raise the shoulder straps all the way up, strap baby in, then adjust the straps downward to find that perfect fit. We made the silly new parent mistake of installing the foam without adjusting the straps. We sat there perplexed why our tiny baby would not fit in this car seat for a solid 2 minutes before realizing that the foam raises the bottom of the seat, which means the distance between the bottom and the shoulder straps was greatly reduced.Overall, I'm truly satisfied with the Britax Chaperone and I think my kid is as well. She looks extra cozy when sitting her new car seat, and I'm sure yours will too!