The Graco ConfortSport convertable carseat is pretty easy to install both forward and rear facing. It has a nice size range for rearfacing. My daughter is 23 months old, 25 lbs and is still able to be rearfacing. This is important since the AAP is now reccommending that children be rearfacing until 2 years old or until they reach the limits of their carseat.
The Graco ComfortSport convertable carseat provides plenty of support for my daughter, she has never complained, even on long car rides, of feeling uncomfortable. She has plenty of support on the sides too, and likes that the seat comes with a cupholder.
My only complaint about the seat is that it does not come with the lock-offs that some of the more expensive (think Britax) carseats have. When we use LATCH, this isn't a problem, but in my husband's SUV (which does not have LATCH), we have a problem some times with the sholder belt causing the seat to lean a bit to one side. We solve this by using the locking clip instead.
Overall, I feel that the Graco ComfortSport is a good deal for its price range.
Last edited on Sep 28, 2009
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