![]() ![]() These are the rules you must follow to restrain your children safely. You must read your carseat and vehicle owner’s manual and understand any relevant state laws. ![]() Do you think that, rear-facing, any of them would last longer than s car seat with a 40" rear-facing limit, since I read that now they don't have a rear-facing standing height limit, but a seated one (and most of my daughter's height is in her legs)? Anyone have experience on this? ![]() Graco is good to check out too - that chart was helpful, they have so many options it is overwhelming. The Scenera Next might be a good option - it wasn't out yet when we bought our SureRide so I didn't even know about it! I agree that the seat belt would be an easier install with arthritis, especially if they want to to take it out - latch hooks are a real pain to remove IMO. I do want to keep my daughter rear-facing all the time until age 4 at least, even on infrequent or short trips - she has some joint problems and low muscle tone, so I feel that rear-facing her is extra important in the even of a crash, since her joints are so unstable already. Thanks for all the suggestions! Sorry for my delayed reply, we went away for the weekend It's also very important the car seat is lightweight (under 15 pounds I guess) and also easy to install - my mother has mild arthritis and they don't want to keep it in the car all the time so she needs to be able to install it and take it out. Preferably, one she could stay in forward facing until age 5 at least would be good too. We want a seat that will rear face for a while, until age 4 at least (and she's already at the height limit for some rear-facing car seats). She is very thin and much of her height is in her legs. She was born early and quite small and is still very underweight but her height has caught up nicely with her peers. We currently have an Evenflo SureRide for ourselves, but it takes up a lot of space rear-facing, so they want to buy their own. My parents want to buy a lightweight rear-facing convertible or all-in-one car seat for a Mazda 3 for my daughter. ![]()
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