As parents, we all make jokes about how “we’re messing up our kids” and how someday they’re going to write a tell-all about the mistakes we made. It’s how we comfort ourselves from the fact that no parent gets everything 100% right. But if there’s one thing — one thing — we can’t afford to mess up, it’s the child car seats and booster seats we choose to put them in when we’re on the road.
Maybe you think that sounds a little overdramatic. Perhaps you’re rolling your eyes right now and saying, “What’s the big deal? A car seat is a car seat. They’re all the same. My GRANDMA didn’t even HAVE a car seat — and she lived until she was 100!”
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Just Consider The “What Ifs” for a Moment…
Okay, sure. Many of us have been lucky enough to coast through life without ever knowing the terror of being in a horrific traffic accident, so it’s easy to assume that something like that will “never happen” to you. But… What if it does?
Here’s a sobering statistic for you: Car crashes are the No. 1 cause of childhood deaths. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2022, an average of three children were killed and 429 injured in cars, SUVs, pickups and vans every day. The group with the biggest number of fatalities was ages 8 to 12. The reason?
“This age group is often found to be using the wrong type of restraint for their age and size,” the NHTSA says.
Car Seats and Boosters Save Lives — If They’re Installed Correctly
You won’t be shocked to hear that the NHTSA also reported that car seats reduce the risk of fatal injuries by 71% for infants and 54% for toddlers. But before you pat yourself on the back for being a car seat and booster enthusiast, consider this: The NHTSA study also found that even though most parents and caregivers think they know how to properly install car seats, nearly half (48%) are doing it wrong.
So, before we dive into the game-changing car seats out there, it might be a good idea to refresh your memory on car seat and booster seat installation guidelines.
Got that? Great. Now, without further ado, here are seven revolutionary car seats that will completely change the way you and your family travel.
(Note: With so many options available on the market, we couldn’t highlight all of them — this list should just provide a good starting point!)
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This one Gets the Gold: Evenflo Gold Revolve360
A game-changer if there ever was one, the Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Extend Rotational All-In-One Car Seat (say that 10 times fast) might just make parents cry with happiness. Anyone who’s ever experienced the familiar, awkward side crunch we do when we’re taking babies in and out of their seats from the car will greatly appreciate the ab relief that Evenflo provides with this innovative option. As the name suggests, the seat can rotate 360 degrees, so buckling your little bundle up is about as easy as it gets.
Not only that, but this seat also offers extended rear-facing use up until your child weighs 50 pounds, which is great considering the NHTSA recommends that they remain rear-facing as long as possible.
Choice of the Celebrity Class: Nuna RAVA Convertible Car Seat
Parents, what’s the No. 1 frustration you have with car seats? Odds are, the time it takes to install them is at or near the top of your list. If so, then the Nuna RAVA Convertible Car Seat is here to wash all your troubles away! As the brand proudly proclaims on their site, the Nuna is a “fan-favorite for security, ease-of-use, longevity and sleek design.”
Add to that its ability to accommodate your rear-facing child until they reach 50 pounds, plus the fact that it fits three across in most full-sized vehicles and you may have just found your new car seat soulmate. But be prepared to pay for it — at $550, the Nuna RAVA is on the pricier end of things.
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Need 3 Across? Clek Foonf Convertible Car Seat Has You Covered
Another seat that lets you keep your kids rear-facing until they reach 50 pounds, the Clek Foonf Convertible Car Seat is known for its cutting-edge safety technology, user-friendly features and adaptability as your child grows. One key feature for this one is its slim profile, which makes it ideal for fitting into smaller spaces. For parents and guardians traveling with more than one kid, this might just be a lifesaver. It’s amazing what an extra inch or two of personal space on either side can do for your child’s mood!
Super Simple Install: Britax One4Life Clicktight
Wouldn’t it be nice if your car seat audibly reassured you that you installed it correctly? Well, the Britax One4Life Clicktight All-in-One Car Seat does just that. Known for its easy installation, this car seat takes just three steps to securely install. You just thread the car’s seat belt between the base of the seat and the seat surface, close the seat and wait for a “click” that tells you it’s secure.
And did we mention that it’s the only 10-year car seat that comes with ClickTight technology to keep your child snug and safe through all the different car seat phases? That one fact alone might make you forgive it for weighing a whopping 30 pounds, which is its main drawback.
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This One Won’t Break Your Back, or Your Bank: Graco 4Ever DLX
The Graco 4Ever DLX 4-in-1 Car Seat checks the boxes if you’re looking for something that’s easy to install, versatile, affordable and fairly lightweight compared to other all-in-one options. And definitely don’t discount the comfort factor! Several reviewers swear by this one because the plush inserts and adjustable headrest help keep their kiddo content even on long car drives.
The Classic Baby Bucket: Chicco KeyFit 35
If you’ve done any amount of research about the best infant car seats out there, you’ve almost certainly come across the uber-popular Chicco KeyFit 30 in various articles and Reddit threads. It’s a perennial favorite for several reasons: ergonomic handles, comfy inserts, an adjustable harness and easy-to-install base are just some of them.
Well, now there’s the updated Chicco KeyFit 35. It offers additional headrest adjustments, a canopy with higher sun protection, an anti-rebound bar to give your little one some extra leg room, and a higher weight/height capacity (up to 35 pounds), so you get a little more use out of it. It also has European belt routing, which gives it extra security when you’re installing it without the base. Of course, the fact that it doubles as a carrier will also make your life easier — and you’ll get a good arm workout, too. Win-win!
We All Need This: Doona Car Seat and Stroller
Rounding out the list is the Doona Car Seat and Stroller. Yes, you read that right — you get both things in one package. Its unique ability to convert from a car seat to a stroller in one quick click has transformed many parents’ lives. No more waiting to take your baby out of the car until you’ve pulled that bulky stroller out of the trunk! With the Doona, you can just grab, click and go.
It’s important to note, however, that the Doona isn’t going to be your go-to stroller for outings that require traversing rough terrain or packing a lot of bulky things along with you. It’s compact and lightweight, so even though it’s convenient, it’s not very utilitarian if that’s what you’re looking for. Plus it does cost more than your average car seat (about $550), so you’ll have to keep that in mind as you’re weighing your pros and cons.
Looking for the Best Child Car Seats? Don’t Overthink It!
Okay, we tried not to overwhelm you with too many options to consider as you’re likely weighing in several factors before you commit to one car seat in particular (the size of your car, your budget, multiple car seats together, convenience, versatility, etc.). We get it. It’s a lot.
Here’s the good news, though: Every car seat sold in the U.S. must meet federal safety standards. That means that no matter which one you buy at your local store, it’s got a stamp of approval that it’s safe to haul your most precious cargo. And that’s what matters most, right?
Mark Your Calendars for Sept. 21 — National Seat Check Saturday
Worried that your car seat might be installed incorrectly or that it might be time to upgrade to a booster car seat? Saturday, Sept. 21, is National Seat Check Saturday, and it’s a great opportunity to double check that your child’s seat size and position fits the recommendations for their age, weight and height. Spread awareness to family and friends about this day by using the hashtag #SeatCheckSaturday on social media.
You never know — it might just end up saving a child’s life.