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Sunshine Kids Radian65 Convertible Car Seat - Granite

Sunshine Kids Radian65 Convertible Car Seat - Granite


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Brand: Sunshine Kids

Buy New: $189.00



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 40 reviews
Sales Rank: 313

Color: Granite
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Age: 1 month - 6 years
Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 65
Shipping Weight (lbs): 25.8
Dimensions (in): 30 x 17.9 x 9

MPN: 16580
Model: 16580
UPC: 677726165803
EAN: 0677726165803
ASIN: B000G7YM0Q

Release Date: June 2, 2006
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • 5lbs to 33lbs rear facing, Forward facing up to 65lbs
  • 5-point harness and 3 buckle positions
  • 3" longer seat bottom
  • EPS safety foam for side-impact protection with steel alloy frame
  • Folds flat to a compact 6.5" for easy travel and storage

Accessories:

  • Dookz Buckle-Pals Universal Seatbelt Holder for Convertible Car Seats and Highchairs - Black (2 pack)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Radian is a Convertible Car Seat for rear-facing children 5 to 33 lbs. and forward-facing children up to 65 lbs in a 5-point harness. Maximum child height is 51 inches. It features a high-stength steel alloy frame and 5 harness slot positions that are all reinforced for forward-facing use. Includes SafeStop, which absorbs harness load energy in an accident. It's also the only car seat in the world that folds to just 7". Advanced safety and performance features set new standards since it exceeds current regulations used to measure safety, convenience and comfort for the car seat industry. Champagne is tan and charcoal gray.

Features:

  • 5 lbs. to 80 lbs. in 5-point harness
  • Highest capacity convertible car seat
  • Steel alloy frame
  • Strongest convertible car seat made
  • SafeStop harness system
  • Absorbs impact energy in an accident
  • 4-panel system EPS safety foam
  • Total side-impact protection, more than any other seat
  • V-shaped top tether
  • Can be used rear-facing
  • 5 shoulder and 3 buckle positions
  • Proper harness fit for all ages and weights
  • Narrower outside width
  • Fit three seats across the back seat
  • Infant body support
  • Converts to pillow cushions for older child
  • Folds to 7" (17.8 cm) thick
  • Travel and storage convenience
  • Easier to get child in and out, plus safer positioning for child
  • Dimensions Open: 17"W x 16"D x 28.5"H
  • Dimensions Folded: 17"W x 7"D x 28.5"H
  • Weight 22.99 lbs.



Customer Reviews:   Read 35 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars GREAT SEAT   July 31, 2007
Helen S. Lam
31 out of 31 found this review helpful

REVIEW
- Foldable seat - This is the key reason that we purchase this as opposed to buying another Britax Marathon. Once the seat is folded, it is about 7" thick. There are tabs on the frame to allow you to carry it with a strap (sold separately).
- Carry bag (sold separately) - We also purchased the bag/backpack to carry the seat onto planes. It fits the seat like a glove and can be converted from shoulder-carry to backpack. BTW, if you want to go minimalist, you can also unbuckle these straps and hook them onto the seat's frame. Very convenient.
- Steel frame - Although the Radian is slimmer than the Britax, it is still quite heavy (20 lb.) due to its steel frame. Since we only plan to lug the seat on infrequent plane trips, this was not much of an issue for us.
- Fabric - Suede feel, less velour-like, more fitted than Britax. Padding is about the same thickness as Britax but looks less as the suede fabric is more tailored (not as puffy).
- Seat Size - definitely a narrower seat (many board members have reported that you can fit 3 of these seats in the back seat).
- Comfort - My 3 year old son has not had any complaints about the seat. I did notice that the seat belts are a bit closer together when buckled and thus making the padded epaulettes (comes with the seat) essential to prevent seat belt burn on the neck.
- Chest Clips - They do feel a bit flimsier than Britax (has extra rubber pad (HUGS in their lingo)).
- Rear Facing - We are using it forward facing so we did not need to install the additional based for rear facing. I am annoyed that the car seat is not all in one piece but I suppose it lowers the weight for traveling for those who only need forward facing.
- Recline - There are only 2 options - recline or upright with very little recline. We chose the recline position and my son is comfortable napping in this position. It is also not overly reclined to prevent him checking out the road.
- Installation - Some people complained of installation problems. We used LATCH (forward facing) on our 2006 Mazda5 and did not have any problems with the installation. We have yet to try installing it with a seat belt. Overall, I think the Britax is easier to install with its clip locks for seat belt installation and versa tether to allow for front tethering options. However, if you plan to use LATCH forward facing, both the Britax and the Radian65 are equally easy to install.

CONCLUSION
The Radian65 is a very nice seat that is far more portable due to its folding seat than the Britax Marathon. I especially like its innovative portable features with the carry bag and the tabs on the seat for carrying it. This is a cool feature that I did not find in any other seat.



2 out of 5 stars Very difficult to get a good installation.   March 15, 2007
Melissa A. Marowelli (Michigan)
21 out of 23 found this review helpful

SKJP was on the right path with this seat. It's narrow, it's made from quality components, it has the potential to be user friendly.

However, this seat typically runs in the 40-60% of acceptable installation range. In other words it's VERY possible that this seat may NOT work in your vehicle. Remember, a properly installed carseat should not move more than 1" side to side when checked for movement at the beltpath (where the seatbelt/LATCH strap is route through the carseat).

I purchased one of these directly from SKJP when they were first released for my then 4yo son who was too tall for pretty much every harnessed seat on the market with the exception of the Britax Husky, yet he was too thin (33lbs soaking wet) to be placed into a traditional booster seat.
This seat was completely incompatible with the vehicle that I needed to use it in.

Buyer beware...make sure that this is going to work in your vehicle, or that you have the option of returning it if it does not install properly in your vehicle.

Keep your kids safe, make sure that their seat is properly installed and used each and every trip!

strollerfreak - Mom of 4 and Child Passenger Safety Technician



5 out of 5 stars The ONLY car seat that works in my situation.   January 23, 2007
T. Nagelmann (Hawaii)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

My car ('95 525i) has a lap belt in the center back seat, making a belt-positioning booster impossible. Additionally, the only seats I have seen that accommodate a 44# child are GIGANTIC! Since I have 3 kids in the back seat, two already in boosters, a huge car seat was not an option. I have been at a loss, keeping my big kid in his Britax Advantage for waaay longer than he should have been. I was so happy to find the Radian65! I could install it with the lap belt, the weight limit is 65#(!), and it actually fits between the two boosters without crowding my other two kids. This would have been enough for me, but I am also very impressed with the quality of the seat. The design details were very thoughtful, and the workmanship is on par with Britax. It looks like a much more expensive seat. Which brings me to my final point: I live in Hawaii, and shipping is always a killer. Amazon's price for this seat was not just $20 less than anywhere else (and believe me, I did plenty of research), but they shipped it to me for free - which, combined with the lower price, ended up saving me around $100! I couldn't be happier.


5 out of 5 stars THE BEST of the best.   February 4, 2008
Tiffany Holley (FL United States)
9 out of 10 found this review helpful

We got into an interesting discussion a while back on a networking group I belong to... I was fascinated/horrified by what Kay (the owner of My Precious Kid) had to say about car seats.

I had already bought a nice little booster seat for Miss J, since she will be graduating into that size catagory right about the time the baby comes. But Kay was adamant from her research that these still-really-little people need to stay in a 5-point harness as long as possible to keep them safe.

There are a bunch of very sad videos on YouTube about this topic, which a quick search will bring to your screen.

I was convinced, and I got Miss J a "Big Girl Car Seat": the amazing RADIAN 65 Car Seat.

There is a Radian 65 and a Radian 80, with the difference being the weight limit. Since J is much taller than she is heavy, she will certainly be outgrowing either seat by height before she reaches 65 lbs., making the 80 unnecessary for our particular situation. It does come in pink, though, which was tempting...

I read though some of the reviews of the seat here on Amazon, and it was pretty amazing to hear the variety of whines about difficulty to install, weight, etc.

Was it easy to put in my Tahoe?

Well, okay, not as easy as the booster seat, no. And some of the things I did have to readjust after installing it once and looking at my handiwork. My older son helped (can you see me trying to reach over the seat to get to the buckles with my 8-months pregnant belly? Not.), and it took the two of us... oh... maybe 10 minutes. Let me be generous and say 15.

I'm not kidding. Is 15 minutes, once, not a totally reasonable time investment for something that can save your child's life?

I have a little more sympathy for people who said it doesn't fit in their vehicle. I was originally going to put it in the center of the back seat, where she's currently riding. Turns out it can't be installed there, because of the seatbelt buckle configuration of my pre-LATCH vehicle. But of course after watching Kyle's video (on YouTube), it really shouldn't be there, anyway, as there's no place in the center back to link a top tether!

So, off to the side she went...

(BTW, installing again on the driver's side after changing my mind, once we'd "got the drill down" and had all the correct straps installed and adjusted, took about 3 minutes).

It has so many great features you just can't dismiss: steel frame construction, trim profile and upright position (J HATES reclining!), a unique "safe strap" for use in certain configurations (including Miss J's) that would help reduce the strap load on her in the event of a collision (WOW!), it folds flat for travel and transport (and is FAA approved for airline use)...

I find it in all ways superior to the Britax Marathon we have now . . . and did I mention that it's a lot less expensive?!

Where was this seat when I was shopping so diligently 3 years ago?



1 out of 5 stars Don't buy. Not worth the money. Horrible Seat   October 15, 2006
John Ranken (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
6 out of 17 found this review helpful

Seat cover keeps falling off to the left. This caused the styrofoam to chip off. The company (Sunshine Kids) refuses to send another one even though it's only been 3 months since purchase and I have a receipt. They keep saying it's amazon's responsibility. Amazon is only responsible for 30 days.


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