Safety 1st Summit Deluxe Booster Car Seat |

| Brand: Safety 1st
List Price: $147.74 Buy New: $78.00 You Save: $69.74 (47%)
New (3) from $78.00
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 10859
Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.1 Dimensions (in): 20 x 28.8 x 21.5
Model: 22565WAL UPC: 044681225376 EAN: 0044681225376 ASIN: B000SNP2R0
Release Date: July 30, 2007 Promotion: Get free shipping on this item when you spend $100.00 or more on Promotion applies only in the continental US. not including po box, HI & AK offered by BabyRide. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
| • | 20-40 lbs Front Facing, 30-100 lbs Belt-positioing Booster | | • | 5 Point harness with up-front harness adjustment | | • | 2 Piece push-button harness retainer | | • | Slide out cup/juice box holder in base | | • | 20-100 lbs |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Safety 1st Summit is a belt-positioning high back booster car seat for children. It features a 4-position headrest that adjusts easily for a better fit. Deluxe padding and pivoting armrests provide a comfortable ride for your child while the EPP energy absorbing foam ensure safety.
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Customer Reviews:
meets our needs July 13, 2008 K. Sklavounakis (West Virginia) We've been using this seat for a year. This seat is okay. It could use a little more padding in the seat but my son seems ok for short trips. He fidgets a lot on long rides. The straps twist easily but it's also easy to fix. I love the easy recline feature but it doesn't go back far enough for his head not to sag some when he falls asleep. It seems most are this way. Since we live in a "seasonal" area I like that I don't have to re-thread the straps when going from a winter bulky coat to spring jackets and summer T's also as my son grows. It wipes clean fairly easy but I almost lost my mind trying to take the cover off to fully clean the 1st time.(I've seen MUCH worse) It wasn't hard to put back on though and is easier now that I've done it a few times. I also think it's fairly easy to take in and out of cars. We use the latch system but even when we used the belt it wasn't too difficult Of course it's always been in an SUV or van. My son is kind of small so he was able to pull his arms out of the straps once after pushing the chest plate down (quickly remedied) but that was my fault for not having it snug enough after taking his coat off. Overall it's been great for us and we'll be using it for many years to come.
Not the worst for your bucks July 16, 2008 V. Lopez (NYC, Da Bronx) Product does what it says. Your child will love to face foward like everyone else. Is a booster seat so you don't have to upgrade at each stage of your childs development. Straps get twisted daily but they are functional. Easy button to adjust straps for summer and winter outfits. Careful not to pinch baby's inner thighs with the seat clasp (red button thingy). Not a bad dealwith a three point harness.
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