Graco Booster Basic R44 Backless Booster Car Seat, Lightweight at only 1.96kg, Suitable from approx. 6 to 12 years (22-36kg), Opal Sky fashion

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Graco Booster Basic R44 Backless Booster Car Seat, Lightweight at only 1.96kg, Suitable from approx. 6 to 12 years (22-36kg), Opal Sky fashion

Graco Booster Basic R44 Backless Booster Car Seat, Lightweight at only 1.96kg, Suitable from approx. 6 to 12 years (22-36kg), Opal Sky fashion

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If your kids are growing up, it's time for a child car seat! Read our guide to find out what to look for when you're shopping around. I have a confession. I’ve become a booster seat hoarder. With two kids now able to ride safely in booster seats, I’m constantly trying out different options for different situations – road trip booster seats, carpool booster seats, travel booster seats and more. Today I’m excited to share my Graco RightGuide review, and by the time we’re done you’ll have a sense for whether or not it might be the right next step for your family! What is the Graco RightGuide booster seat? Unfortunately, the seatbelt fit isn’t nearly as reliably good as what the Graco RightGuide offers. As you saw above, my 7 year old had a great fit with the RightGuide even though she’s technically too small to use it. On the other hand, even my 9 year old couldn’t achieve a lap belt fit that I felt comfortable with using the mifold.

The Graco RightGuide does an excellent job with seat belt placement. The belt guides are well-positioned to keep the lap belt low on the hips. Above you can see my ultra-cool 9 year old, who is around 65lbs and 50″. There’s no denying it: the Graco Turbo GO is much bigger to tote around than the Bubblebum inflatable booster seat. It’s heavier and it takes up a lot more space. Graco doesn’t make you hunt for the size limits – they’re stated clearly on the belt guide. Unlike many traditional booster seats, the minimum requirements for the Graco RightGuide are pretty high:

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One important thing to keep in mind with regard to seatbelt fit: the Graco Right Guide booster seat is extremely low profile. If your child usually rides in a traditional booster seat without the shoulder belt guide, he may still need to use it with the RightGuide so that the seatbelt doesn’t hover over his shoulder. Make sure he knows that if he’s taking the RightGuide for carpool. Kids who are old enough to use the RightGuide are also old enough to learn what makes for a safe seatbelt fit! Ease of use

Booster Basic R129 meets the new R129 (legally known as ECE R129) standards. In our car seat buying guide, you can learn more about car seat standards and help figure out which car seat is right for you.While the Turbo GO starts at 40lbs and 43″, the RightGuide can’t be used until kids are at least 50lbs – the size of an average 7 year old. That said, the lap belt fit of the RightGuide is better for skinny kids than the Turbo GO in my opinion. Got an even bigger tween? Read my review of the Graco RightGuide to see if that might be an even better option. How to use the Graco Turbo GO Unfolded and ready for action!

The minimum weight means that the Graco RightGuide can start to be used by an average size 7 year old. In almost all cases, this is going to be a child’s last booster seat rather than her first. The target market is tweens, and thankfully that’s who Graco shows in their marketing materials for the RightGuide.The Graco RightGuide is an ultra-compact low-profile booster seat intended for big kids and tweens. The RightGuide is quite a bit smaller than the Turbo GO and fits even better in a carry-on. It’s also more stable on the seat, which alleviates some concerns about the Bubblebum’s “tippyness”. On the other hand, the Bubblebum may be more comfortable if your child still fits well. Deflated Bubblebum compared with folded Graco Turbo GO product/helpAdviseTab.hbs -->

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