Evenflo Booster Car Seats

Bigger, but always your baby

It’s car seat graduation time. Get ready to shuttle them  to lessons, playdates and practices with Evenflo harnessed and belt-positioning booster seats. You’ll love how they meet your need for safety—and their need for cool kid style.

When Should a Child Transition to a Booster Seat?

There is no set age when a child should transition to a booster seat, as every child grows at a different rate. Experts generally recommend keeping a child in a forward-facing car seat with a 5-point harness until they have fully outgrown it, as this provides the best protection. However, common guidelines suggest that a child is ready for a booster seat when they are at least 4 years old, 40 pounds, and 40 inches tall. Proper seat belt fit is also crucial—when seated in a booster, the lap belt should rest low on the hips or upper thighs, and the shoulder belt should cross the middle of the shoulder, not the neck. Additionally, if a child is particularly active or struggles to sit properly in a booster, it may be safer to keep them in a forward-facing harnessed seat until they are more mature. Always follow the specific height and weight limits of your booster seat for the safest transition.

Booster Car Seat Comparison
Chase LX 2-in-1 Booster Seat: GoTime Sport Booster Car Seat: GoTime LX Booster Car Seat: GoTime No Back Booster Car Seat:
Weight = 40-110 lbs. Weight = 40-120 lbs Weight = 40 - 120 lbs Weight = 40 - 120 lbs
Height = 43.3 - 57 in Height = 44 - 57 in Height = 44 - 57 in Height = 44 - 57 in

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