A few posts back, I told you about how our quest for the ultimate baby stroller went. You can read about it here. But what about the infant car seat? We can't bring Baby A home from the hospital without it.
We actually bought the car seat first, but we already knew what stroller we would get (the Bumbleride Indie). The Indie has quite a list of compatible car seats.
- Graco Snugride
- Graco Snugride 32
- Graco Snugride 35
- Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30
- Chicco Keyfit 30
- Combi Shuttle
- Baby Trend Flex Loc
- Britax Chaperone
Graco Snugride |
Graco Snugride 32 |
Graco Snugride 35 |
Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30 |
Chicco Keyfit 30 |
Combi Shuttle |
Baby Trend Flex Loc |
Britax Chaperone |
We could have chosen any car seat we wanted since the Indie seat can fully recline for an infant. But who would not want the option to get an instant travel system, right?
The 3 best baby car seats rated by Consumer Search are all compatible with the Bumbleride.
Best car seat, more options: Graco Snugride
"Most experts choose the Graco SnugRide as the best infant car seat, and parents consistently give it top marks for its ease of use and installation. The Graco SnugRide comes in a wide variety of options. The pricier versions have fancier fabric, nicer canopies and a cold-weather boot and/or a blanket, but the basic seats in the $80 to $100 range are just as safe. All Graco SnugRide car seats include EPS padding for extra protection. The Graco SnugRide can secure using your car's seat belts or LATCH anchors. The top-rated Graco SnugRide is rated for newborns up to 22 pounds and 29 inches tall."
Best car seat, for heavier / taller babies: Britax Chaperone
Best budget car seat for heavier babies: Baby Trend Flex Loc
"The Baby Trend Flex-Loc holds babies up to 30 pounds and 30 inches tall, so you'll be able to use it longer than the Graco SnugRide (which has a 22-pound weight limit). The Flex-Loc car seat gets very good ratings in independent crash tests as well as good ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for ease of use and fit to vehicle. Parents say this seat has some outstanding features for its price point, such as an extra-long canopy that can rotate 180 degrees, comfortable and easy-to-maneuver carrying handles and easy-to-adjust straps. There are some downsides, however; the seat does not come with many of the extras found in more expensive seats like harness covers, cold weather boots or extra head/newborn padding. Parents also report that the seat can be hard to unhitch from the base and that the fabric does not seem very comfortable."
We eventually picked Baby Trend Flex Loc. Besides it having great ratings in independent crash tests, we figured Baby A can use it longer. The handle is more comfortable than others'. It also matches our Bumbleride Indie in Lava. It has no recalls (yet), and the price is amazing. We got ours at Target for $89.99, which already includes the base.
The safety of our family is always our main concern every time we travel. Looking for the best car seats for babies can be quite confusing for some parents, since there are quite a lot of choices that they can pick from.
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