Different models will have different weight requirements. The move to regular seat belts should not occur until kids are old enough and large enough for the seat belts to protect them properly which usually isnt until they are 4 feet 9 inches tall 57 inches and are between 8 and 12 years old. Forward facing car seat. According to some experts the baby can be kept in the rear facing seat even. The height limit for most rear facing car seats is that there must be at least 1 inch of room between the top of the childs head and the top of the car seat. Most convertible seats allow children to sit rear facing up to 35 40 or 50 pounds.
4 40 lb head must be at least 1below handle. Make sure you observe the weight and height limits for this seat as well but try to keep your child in this position until the maximums are reached. 30 100 lb 38 57 backless booster. Forward facing car seat use a forward facing car seat until at least age 4 and until your child reaches the height or weight limit of their seat. Forward facing seats fit children that weigh 40 to 80 lbsthe minimum weight in which children can use forward facing seats is 20 lbs 1. Each car seat has its own height and weight limits for rear facing children.
20 65 lb with harness 27 49 highback booster. Once your child reaches the weight or height maximum for your particular rear facing seat you will then switch to a forward facing seat. A properly installed tether strap should be present in the forward facing seat to keep it in its best working order. Less than 57 inches tall. Seats made after september 2017 have a 65 pound weight limit forward facing height range. That can be anywhere from 60 to 100 pounds 272.
Forward facing weight range. Kids can next move to a belt positioning booster seat when they reach the weight and height harness strap limits of their forward facing car seat. Different models will have different weight requirements. But some things like when she graduates from a rear facing car seat to a forward facing car seat shouldnt be rushed. Height and weight requirements infants should stay in rear facing seats until they reach one year of age. Children are safer riding rear facing and should ride rear facing as long as possible until they reach the maximum rear facing height or weight rating for their car seat.
Versions of this seat manufactured prior to september 2017 had a different maximum weight limit. Once your baby has reached the limit for their rear facing only seat often thats 35 pounds or 35 inches they can move into a combination convertible or 3 in 1 seat with a higher weight and.