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Please focus on the product performance and quality. This sticker with the model number and date of manufacture is opposite of the aircraft approval label. Store Top Tether and LATCH Straps Attach tether hook and LATCH connectors to the plastic bars as shown.

You can see the abundant legroom the Extend2Fit offers both girls. In our lab tests, Car seat models like the Extend2Fit are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below. She liked that she sat up a little higher in this seat compared to her regular seat. Changing the belt from front to back is also a pain unless you remove the fabric which is another degree of difficulty.

Graco Extend2Fit Review

The Graco Extend2Fit is a higher-end Graco option with impressive crash test results. This seat is relatively lightweight and easy to use, with dual cup holders, harness retainer, and a cool footrest to prevent dangling legs. The Extend2Fit can remain rear-facing up to 50 lbs, making it one of two in the review that can, and it sports a no-rethread harness height adjustment you can operate with your baby in the seat. This Graco is almost 19 inches wide making it a poor choice if you need to fit three across or two and an adult. It can be somewhat harder to install than the competition and the quality is not as nice as other similarly priced products. However, it has a budget-friendly price and children can remain rear-facing longer, which has been proven to be safer. So if you are looking for great crash tests results, with a great price, this Graco could be the one for you. The Graco company started in 1953 after Graco Metal Products decided to shift gears by hiring an engineer to design new types of products. Rex Thomas, along with David Saint, was inspired by an outdoor glider to create the first baby swing. The unique swing went on to sell millions catapulting Graco onto the baby gear scene. Over the years, Graco has continued to design and create useful gear including car seats, strollers, playyards, and more. While this Graco did not earn the top results for the head sensor HIC or the chest clip sensor g clip , it did have the best-combined results for the group. While every car seat on the market in the US must meet or exceed the Federal guidelines outlined in , some seats do a better job than others with more impressive results that indicate an additional margin of protection. The Graco is definitely one of these seats. This Graco has a HIC result of 214 Gs where the high is 1000 and a lower result is better. The best result for this sensor is 186 earned by the. The graph below shows a comparison of the Extend2Fit and the Allegiance. The Extend2Fit has a better than average chest sensor result with a 40 Gs, but it isn't enough to keep up with the Clek Foonf and its result of 33. The Extend2Fit chest clip sensor result is 40 where the maximum allowed is 60, and a lower result is better. This result is impressive but can't compete with the and its 33. The graph above shows the two in comparison. Only three products earned a better result during testing. The Extend2Fit has the push button style LATCH anchor we believe are easier to use both for attaching to the car and removal. This Graco has the push button style of LATCH anchor which we feel is easier to use, especially when trying to remove the clip from the car. The LATCH straps use the same belt pathway you use for the vehicle belt installation, but it only has a one-sided strap pull for tightening. This can be challenging compared to options with unique tightening methods like self-ratcheting straps and center pull tightening. Rear-facing installation for the Extend2Fit was the most challenging installation for us with an increased difficulty getting the seat stable. For the rear-facing configuration, which the Extend2Fit can remain up to 50 lbs, the belt pathway runs through the foot end of the seat above left. It is easy enough to find, but you do need to navigate without seeing it. Changing the belt from front to back is also a pain unless you remove the fabric which is another degree of difficulty. This Graco doesn't have a belt lock-off which we find helps with stability, but this one wasn't as wobbly as some of the other options that lack the lock-off. We had the most difficulty getting this seat installed in the rear-facing position. The belt path for the forward facing configuration is harder to use because you can't see what is going on. Removing the cover for visibility is also challenging. Installing forward facing uses a belt pathway on the back of the seat near the seat bottom. The chest clip of this Graco is convoluted and not intuitive. Harness The Extend2Fit buckle is similar to the one found on the Britax products. It is somewhat stiff but easy to use. The chest clip n the other hand is convoluted and not as intuitive as the competition; it is the same as the Graco MyRide 65 LX. The Extend2Fit has a tightening strap on the foot and a harness release button hidden under the fabric and out of the sight of little ones. The padding on the shoulder straps can get in the way of adjusting and tightening the harness to fit. While they may add comfort, they can be cumbersome. The harness is tightened with a pull strap at the foot of the seat and released with a button above the strap under some fabric. This Graco has a no-rethread harness assembly to change shoulder heights. It has 10 settings and the crotch strap has 2 for a more specialized fit. It is easy to operate with a lever squeeze above left and it moves smoothly up and down. The harness can be retained on each side above right so you don't need to search for the harness under the baby. It's a nice feature but like other similar designs, we think most parents will stop using it after a few months. LATCH Storage The LATCH anchors attach to the underside lip of the Graco shell on either side above left. This storage design keeps the anchors out of the way, but also leaves them exposed for possible play by little ones. The manual stores on the base under the seat above right where it is easy to access but out of the way of spills and potential vomit. Cover The Graco cover is challenging to get off, but once you do it is machine washable in cold water. We think this is a huge advantage over hand washing or spot cleaning of car seat covers. It can't go in the drier, however, and must be line dried. While the Extend2Fit seat is a good looking option with adequate padding and friendly fabric, it doesn't feel as durable or sturdy as much of the competition. The padding could be thicker for better comfort and the fabric weave is loose indicating it will grab dirty and may not last. The fabric also doesn't cover the shell as well as the competition with the front of the cover coming untucked frequently on our seat. The shell on the Extend2Fit is better and more self-contained above left than the Graco MyRide 65 LX so it will be easier to keep clean and has less loose straps and items. This Graco has an extendable leg rest for those little ones that need a place to rest their feet. This increases comfort considerably and is the only seat we reviewed with this kind of feature. Preventing the dreaded leg dangle is definitely a plus to most tiny testers. The Extend2Fit weighs 18. It isn't light enough to consider a great travel or city seat because we suspect most parents will not want to carry almost 19 lbs for very long. The width is almost 20 inches at its widest point making it a poor choice if you need to fit three safety seats in the back seat or hope to fit two and another person. The width can potentially increase comfort, but that won't mean much if you can fit all your kids in your car.

Levante la traba del respaldo rojo Extienda el extensor, recline el asiento de automóvil a la posición 1, luego busque el retén de metal debajo del armazón del asiento de automóvil. The model number and date of manufacture can be found on the white label located on the bottom of the car seat. As part of Graco's continuous process of reviewing the quality of its products, we have discovered an omission in the owner's manual included with select Graco Highback and Backless TurboBooster car seats manufactured between December 22, 2015 through April 5, 2016. Asegúrese de que la parte de la falda del cinturón de graco extend2fit manual del vehículo está. Rotate Metal Retainer and Insert It Through the Shell and Pad Outer Most Slot: Rotate the metal retainer and insert it through the shell and pad. Like most Graco boosters, the belt fit is spot on. Tire lentamente el cinturón de seguridad del vehículo para el hombro todo lo posible hacia afuera.

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