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Britax Regent Youth Car Seat Onyx | 
| Brand: Britax USA
List Price: $279.99 Buy New: $219.99 You Save: $60.00 (21%)
New (14) from $219.99
Rating: 101 reviews Sales Rank: 460
Color: Onyx Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 29 Dimensions (in): 13.2 x 21.9 x 37.1
MPN: E9L3969 Model: E9L3969 UPC: 652182053437 EAN: 0883413055146 ASIN: B000A1CLVA
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| • | Comfort foam and EPS protective foam | | • | Patented HUGS system, tangle-free 5 point harness with belly pad | | • | Flexible buckle LATCH system and Versa-tether | | • | Four shoulder slots for closer fit and one pull front harness adjustment | | • | Forward facing: At least 1 year old and 22 to 80 pounds |
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Product Description Designed for larger child passengers, this forward-facing car seat holds up to 80 pounds and is chock full of comfort and safety features.Features: - Four shoulder slots for a closer fit
- Belt holders keep belts aside for boarding
- Removable, washable fabric cover
- Belly pad for comfort and protection
- Mesh storage pouch/cup holder
- Flexible Latch System
- Patented Versa-Tether
- Comfort foam and EPS protective foam
- Tangle-free, polyester 5-point harness
- Patented HUGS system
- One-pull front harness adjustment
- Forward-facing position
- For children 1 year and 22 lbs. up to 80 lbs.
Amazon.com Product Reviews
Britax has been a trusted and highly-touted manufacturer of baby safety products for years, and it's not only because they sell high quality products but also peace of mind. This brand adulation is not mere wheedling. The Britax Regent Onyx car seat is an amazingly versatile child restraint system. The LATCH system (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) easily attach to vehicles with LATCH connection points, and the Versa-Tether is an additional anchor aid that utilizes the factory installed automobile car seat upper anchor points to minimize the possibility of head injury. Their HUGS (Harness Ultra Guard) system is designed to distribute better the webbing loads to reduce head movement and minimize edge loading on the child's neck in the case of impact. Made of expanded polystyrene (EPS) and extra thick comfort foam, it exceeds U.S. safety standards and affords plush padding. The tangle-free five-point harness is designed to fit snugly over the shoulders, collarbone, and hips, and the four shoulder slots allow a better fit as your child grows. Added bonuses are the two mesh pouches and cup holders. The removable fabric cover is machine washable, and the manufacturer recommended age is from 12 months and 22 pounds up to 80 pounds. --Scott Teal
Amazon.com Product Description Designed for larger children, the forward-facing Regent from Britax is a sturdy and reliable restraint system with advanced safety and comfort features both parents and children will love. Made for children at least one year old and 22 pounds, up to 80 pounds, and with a standing height of up to 53 inches, the Regent offers the highest standards for forward-facing seats on the market today.  | The Britax Regent offers: - Highest standards for forward-facing seats on the market.
- Secure, quickly-attached five-point harness.
- Two mesh pouches and cup holders.
- Versa-Tether anchor aid providing additional security.
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The Regent is designed for larger children, up to 80 pounds. (Huntington color shown.) View larger. | Quick and Easy Installation The Regent features a tangle-free, five-point harness made with rough and tough polyester that's designed to resist wear and tear. The push-button LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) connectors help secure your child on every trip. The harness also attaches quickly and easily so you won't have to worry about struggling with endless straps or complicated procedures, and convenient belt holders keep the harness to the side so you can place the child in the seat. Just one pull makes any necessary adjustments. Additionally, the harness fits snugly over the shoulders, collarbone, and hips, and the four shoulder slots allow a better fit as your child grows. HUGS for Optimum Safety and Support When it comes to safety, the Regent boasts an innovative protective design and loads of extras that give parents peace of mind on car trips. First, the patented floating HUGS (Harness Ultra Guard) system exceeds U.S. safety standards by reducing forward head movement as it gently cushions the neck and chest with soft padding--a feature that's particularly important both in the case of an accident and during nap time. Made of expanded polystyrene (EPS) and extra thick comfort foam, this system better distributes the webbing loads, reducing head movement and minimizing harness irritation on baby's neck in case of an impact. HUGS also reduces the chance of improperly positioning the chest clip. Versa-Tether for Additional Security The Regent also offers Britax's patented Versa-Tether, an anchor aid that provides additional security in the forward facing position for children weighing more than 50 pounds. The Versa-Tether fastens the top of the car seat to factory installed automobile anchor points, reducing the possibility of a head injury in the event of impact. Comfort Features for an Enjoyable Ride Riding in the car should be fun and enjoyable for your child, and the Regent offers comfort features that help make even long trips a pleasure. First, two mesh pouches and cup holders keep snacks, drinks and toys close at hand. Secondly, the cushioning and plush padding are made to be incredibly supportive, so your child can play, sleep or simply look out the window without strain or discomfort. Weighing 25 pounds and measuring 21.5 x 30 x 25 inches (WxHxD), the Regent features a versatile, user-friendly design that will truly grow with your child. The Regent is also available in Huntington and Madison, and comes with a 1-year limited warranty.
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Worth every penny! Does NOT require huge SUV. April 10, 2006 Little Me Beads (Weatherford, TX United States) 94 out of 95 found this review helpful
We recently switched from an Evenflo Triumph to the Britax Regent. Our daughter is 33 months old, 33 lbs and just under 40" tall. She had reached the top limits of her old seat, but being less than 3 years old just isn't ready for a traditional booster. I shopped for several weeks before finally deciding to take the plunge with this seat. My hesitation was price and size. Ultimately price is easy to overcome, as what is more precious and worth more than the life of a child? As far as size goes, it is a large seat, no question about it. However, I drive a 2006 Honda Civic Sedan and don't really see how this seat is that much larger than the other seats I was seriously considering: the Evenflo Generations (hated the flimsy arm rests and adjustable head positioner), Graco Cargo (too narrow, not much room for a growing toddler), and the Recaro Young Sport (head wings were too big). This seat is installed in the backseat on the passenger side. It DOES indeed fit in my car and does NOT obstruct my view out the back window. In fact, the top of this seat is actually lower than the rear headrests are in their lowest position. It does take up the majority of one side of the backseat. We are only a three person family, so I do not have to consider space in my car for additional carseats. There is still plenty of space for one additional backseat passenger and the person riding in front of where the Britax is installed can still ride in relative comfort. I will take some pictures and post them for others to see. My daughter seems to really enjoy riding in this seat - I think her only complaint would be that it rides lower in the car and makes it a little harder for her to see out the side windows. As quickly as she is growing, I don't think that will be an issue for long. She often nods off in her seat and the side is just deep enough to allow her to do so without her head flopping all over the place. All in all, I'm very happy with this purchase and would recommend this seat to anyone who asked!
Great Seat for Tall Children and Worth the Money! February 13, 2006 Rhiannon (Highland NY USA) 63 out of 63 found this review helpful
My son has grown so fast. He has outgrown the Britax Roundabout and our Cosco Alpha Omega and is now in a Britax Marathon (in daddy's truck) and the Britax Regent in my car. I thought that the Regent would be huge. It really isn't any taller and only slightly wider than the Marathon. I love the fact that my 2 1/2 yr old that is now 40in and 33lbs can still be in a 5 pt harness. The weight was never an issue for us it was the height that made him outgrow all of his seats so quickly. Since the Marathon goes to 49" and the Regent to 53" and they are the same price we thought we better be safe and go with the taller seat. The new Cosco seat out on the market also has a 5pt harness up to 65lbs and is half the price but you have to be careful about the way car seat companies label their packages and market their products. Most companies use the max height as a booster on the packaging and you don't find out until you have it at home and have read the instruction booklet that the height on the 5pt harness use is several inches smaller. Several more reasons we went with the Britax Regent as opposed to the Cosco products (lancer & apex)... We own a Cosco Alpha Omega. So far it is the ONLY baby item that I am giving away instead of storing until we have a 2nd child. My parents, my husband and myself all hated this seat. The harness was such a pain to keep from twisting and the buckle is torturous with a squirmy child. You have to interlock the 2 top pieces and then put that into the crotch buckle. If you use it enough you can get pretty good at it but with the other Britax seats that we owned nobody wanted to. Britax seats are a dream to install - Latch connectors a breeze and belt lock off clips for use when you don't have latch made installation a great experience. My Roundabout was bought pre HUGS system and I still had no problems with the harness twisting. And Britax includes a PERMA-BOOK -which is really just an extra instruction book that is always attached so you never have to worry that a caregiver will not know the correct way to install your childs seat and when you wash the cover you will always have instructions handy for putting it back together.
5 Point Harness for over 40 pounds February 22, 2006 Wendy Kingsmith (SF, CA) 41 out of 41 found this review helpful
This is the only decent car seat I could find that uses the 5 point harness for children OVER 40 Pounds. My 2 1/2 year old is not mature enough to sit with a booster and seat belt yet, although she is 44 lbs and 40" tall. The Britax Regent seat only offers the 5 point harness system, but it can be used for children up to 80 pounds. It does not have a seat belt positioner but I don't see this as a problem since i feel the 5 point harness will be safer for my child, and I can't in good conscience put my child in a car with a only a seat belt holding her and some free floating booster seat in the car. Another important thing for me is that my toddler can easily get into this seat as it rests lower on the car seat verses having to lift her into the Evenflo car seat we just moved from. There are no arm rests or cup holders, but the padded seat cover does have mesh nets on each side for books or whatever. The seat cover and straps are also easy to remove for washing. Latching the seat into my car was easy and quick and adjusting the straps to fit my child was extremely simple. When my child reaches 48 pounds i will need to use the seat belt to attach the seat to my car, but that looks pretty easy and simple to do, too. Who knew my child would be well over the 100 percentile in size and I realize now that I should have bought a Britax the first time around, since most do offer the harness system up to 65 pounds.
No good for skinny kids February 1, 2008 Shelley (Houston, TX) 19 out of 24 found this review helpful
I read somewhere that this seat used to be called the "Husky" and I can understand why. The closest crotch strap placement still makes for a very roomy fit for my skinny 3-year-old. He moves around so much within the straps even when they are pulled tight. I spent LOTS of money getting 2 of these seats for our 2 cars and now I'm going to have to get new seats because my son really isn't safe and secure. A disappointment to say the least. I have the Britax Roundabouts as well and LOVE those.
Save $200 Now! December 13, 2007 Jennifer A. Bush 18 out of 50 found this review helpful
We have three kids that have gone through 2 Britax car seats. They are ok. They rattle, and one of the shoulder restraint holders cracked off. They had a recall on our particular model a couple years back and it took 3 tries calling their customer service to get them to send the repair parts for the fix, which we had to do ourselves. The cam operated adustable belt (a must have - many manufacturers now have it) has been fairly smooth though going on close to 4 years now so that is a plus. The main reason that I took the time to write this is to point folks to check out the Cosco Scenera. It is almost identical to the Marathon to include the cam operated adjustable belt. The belt feeds through the entire seat identically to the Britax models (patents must have run out I guess) It also costs less than $40. We puchased one of these for our second car and have been impressed thus far, though it is admittedly new. At such a dramatically lower cost, it may be worth buying the Cosco first to see how it works out before opting for the waaaay more expensive Britax - that is unless buying the $600 Peg Pergo stroller that's identical to the $100 Graco or the $300 Britax that's identical to the $40 Cosco makes you feel better about yourself. Don't worry, we're not judging, we've been there too. A quick note on "growth" car seats. We at first justified spending the zillion dollars on our first couple Britax seats thinking that we could use them for a long, long time with the generous weight limit. Make sure you take a look at the useable overall height and usable torso height though. Our 45 lb 43" 4 1/2 year old son's torso is already too tall to fit in the Wizard, which claims it can support a 65 lb 49" child. Something to think about before shelling out so much money. I completely agree that any price is worth a child's safety, but paying way more for an identical product that works just as well is just silly.
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