Take a look at the seats we offer, and feel free to contact us should you have any questions. The car or seat behind the booster must fit snugly in the first or second position Do not use the booster seat outside the re-position now.
It also handles vehicle head rests that protrude better than most other boosters. Types of booster seats A high-back belt-positioning booster seat is useful if your vehicle does not have head rests or has low seat backs. How do you install it Group 2/3 car seats are high-backed booster seats and may use the cars 3-point seat belt or ISOFIX. The back of this booster is rigid enough to support the child’s head and does not need the vehicle seat back to come up to the child’s ears for whiplash protection. It is important to note that in high back mode, both positions of your booster are steep and slightly reclined. Rigid back works with low vehicle headrests. A HBB should be used to a minimum of 135cm, but if your seat allows your child to grow to 150cm, then we would recommend continuing to use it. Once children have outgrown a group 1 forward-facing seat, the best option is to use a group 2 or group 2/3 high-backed booster seat. Graco Affix High-back Booster car seat 30 and 100 pounds and between 38 and 57 inches tall.
We have chosen not to stock booster cushions as they simply do not provide the same side-protection that a HBB does, and the backless booster cushions do not take a larger weight or height than that of a HBB, they simply bring a child up to the height to reach the car’s seat belt. High back beltpositioning booster seats also boost your child up so the vehicle safety belt. We always recommend maxing out the height of your child’s current seat before moving onto the next one. Why Use a Booster Seat Instead of an Adult Safety Belt. There should be no rush to move your child onto this stage as typically the seat that they are currently in will be safer and provid. High back boosters (HBB) are suitable from 15kg, but we would typically recommend waiting until 18kg or 100cm if possible, as children can still be very small at 15kg.