had to use an ‘appropriate’ car seat. Since then backless booster seats have been the preferred option for many parents as they are often a cheap and extremely portable option. There have been recent ...
A rating that reflects a booster seat's ability to correctly position the lap and shoulder belts in various test vehicles using a child-sized dummy, when used as a backless booster. Additionally ...
The most common types of booster are either high back or backless. What are the key things to look for in a high-back booster seat? Once your child has outgrown their Group 1 car seat you will ...
Booster seats can be either high-backed or backless. High-backed seats are generally the next step when a child outgrows the group 1 forward-facing seat (at around 15kg, or approx. age four). They ...
The law on backless booster car seats (booster cushions) can be confusing. The current law (which changed in 2017) stopped manufacturers creating new models of booster cushions for children shorter ...
CR highlights errors and offers ways to fix themBy Most parents think their child’s car or booster seat is installed ...
All car seats eventually expire, but Target’s Car Seat Trade-In Event gives you a chance to recycle these bulky items and get ...
Moving your child from a high-backed booster seat to a backless version can create more space in the car – and it looks less obviously like a car seat if your child doesn't like sitting in one. Since ...
Currently, there are no booster seats on the market with this designation. (Some models were rated twice because they can be used either in highback or backless mode.) Children should ride in ...
A rating that reflects a booster seat's ability to correctly position the lap and shoulder belts in various test vehicles using a child-sized dummy, when used as a backless booster. Additionally ...