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Premier 4Ever DLX Extend2Fit SnugLock 4-in-1 Car Seat featuring Anti-Rebound Bar, Midtown Collection (Model Code: 2223921)

Graco - Premier 4Ever DLX Extend2Fit SnugLock 4-in-1 Car Seat featuring Anti-Rebound Bar, Midtown Collection (Model Code: 2223921)

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dinosupremo • 3 months ago

Before this seat, Costco sold the graco 4ever extend 2 fit DLX. And we have 4 of them and the kids like them a lot. Every kid is different though.

r/Costco • how good is Graco 4Ever DLX Grad car seat? or would you recommend us something else? my baby is 6 months old almost 7 ->
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dnllgr • about 1 month ago

I personally prefer having the infant car seat and transitioning to a convertible seat later. It’s more convenient for winter and you can keep them covered. We have a base in each car that we regularly travel in. My 1 year old is about to outgrow the infant car seat. Which makes me sad as it’s so much easier to pop him in and out of the car to the stroller for school drop offs/pick ups He’ll be going into his sister’s graco extend to fit and she’s (5.5years old) going into a high back booster. You can go straight to a convertible seat. Boosters come way down the road so I wouldn’t worry about that right now. An infant carrier is more referring a wrap/sling/structured carrier that goes on your body to hold baby hands free. I highly recommend getting one that is comfortable for you. We have ring slings and an ergo 360. I have used them for both of my kids. My 1 year old is a Velcro baby and has to touch me at all times in the evening. I was wearing him on my back to do dishes last night.

r/Mommit • Can someone help me understand car seats? ->
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Don_Gato1 • 6 months ago

We have both the Graco Extend2Fit and the Cosco Scenera and we take the Cosco when we need to Uber to the airport/bring it on the plane. It’s considerably lighter which is helpful for carrying it around in the airport. I could see the Graco maybe getting installed quickly in an Uber if you know what you’re doing and it’s already configured for your child. It’s different though when the Uber driver is tapping their foot and waiting for you to install the thing. Generally for your use case I’d recommend the Cosco.

r/nycparents • Thoughts on the Graco Extend2Fit Convertible Baby Car Seat? ->
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GaveTheMouseACookie • 12 months ago

My oldest was over the weight limit before kindergarten, so he was in a high back booster with the car seatbelt. My second could technically still be rear facing (48 pounds, and our seat goes to 50), but she's in her forward facing Extend2Fit. Thankfully, she can usually get herself clipped in and out with just a visual check from me before we start driving

r/kindergarten • Car seats? ->
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Lackadaisical_silver • about 2 months ago

Wouldn't get another travel system at all, my baby is 7 months and we rarely use it anymore. Getting way too big and heavy to maneuver around, doesn't stay asleep in it through transitions, and can sit up well now so sort of prefers the cart or regular stroller anyway. There is no infant seat that can grow with baby really. Graco extend 2 fit 3 in 1 is a great convertible seat. I also like the evenflo revolve 360 extend.

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meechpeech • 6 months ago

Agree with other folks, we have a car and this is our car seat, and I have no complaints, but it is heavy. I have installed it for Ubers/used it at the airport, because I don't want to own two car seats, and it certainly all worked (and generally I find install with the Latch system super easy, I haven't yet had to use the seatbelt install so I can't speak to that), but I don't think of it as meant for that. That said, I have a really tall toddler, so the higher height limits make it worth it for us! My friend without a car uses the Cosco and installs it in my car all the time when we're heading places together. It's so quick and light!

r/nycparents • Thoughts on the Graco Extend2Fit Convertible Baby Car Seat? ->
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mournfulmoo • 4 months ago

I currently have a 6 week old. I didn’t care if my stroller and car seat were compatible, so I got the Gracie Extend2Fit convertible, car seat, which is an infant through toddler and beyond seat. I wanted something that I wouldn’t have to replace multiple times as my kid got older. For my stroller, I got an uppababy Cruz V2 on Facebook marketplace. It’s great in urban environments, can handle bumps, curbs, brick, cobblestone, you name it.

r/pregnant • What brand/type of stroller/car seat are you getting? ->
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Rich-Condition1000 • 9 months ago

I just bought a Graco extend for my 2yo which should rear face until 4 and seemed like one of the lightest car seats available. Had to do this as I don’t trust car hire companies to be able to provide rear facing seats past 15 months now. We also have the bugaboo butterfly pram which is light and easy to travel with. You won’t find a car seat and stroller combo for toddlers

r/UKParenting • Recommended UK/ Swedish car seat for lightweight travelling? Stroller compatible? ->
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StarHopper27 • 5 months ago

We have Extend 2 Fits in my husband’s and mom’s cars, and an Evenflo Revolve in my minivan. I like both seats, but it is really nice to be able to turn the seat to face me.

r/NewParents • Overwhelmed by car seat options ->
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waxingtheworld • 4 months ago

We went with Grace Extens2fit because it rear faces up the 50lbs and is a price point where if it gets exceptionally dirty it wouldn't be painful to replace. I see it recommended regularly by techs on that safety Facebook group. We just got it for under $300 from Walmart 🤷‍♀️ I'm sure the clek is nice but the fit looked terrible in our Subaru Outback when I asked them for pics

r/BabyBumpsCanada • Car seat - is more expensive actually better? [on] ->

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