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Forward Facing Car Seat Ease of Use Ratings

Which forward facing car seats are the easiest to use?


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In order to 'educate parents and caregivers about child safety seat features and which are easy to use as well as to assist you in narrowing your choices by selecting the appropriate child safety seat for your needs,' the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has released ease of use ratings for child car seats. Under the new rating system, child restraints are given an overall ease-of-use rating at the 'A', 'B' or 'C' levels.

Remember that an 'A' rating doesn't mean that a car seat is safer than one with a 'B' or 'C' rating, but only that it is easier to use. A car seat that is easy to use may be less likely to be used incorrectly though, and so might be safer than a seat that is hard to use and is used improperly.

Here are the list of Forward Facing Car Seats that were rated, with their overall ease of use rating.

Forward Facing Only Seat Ratings

Manufacturer and Model Name Model Number and
Date of Manufacture
Harness Type Weight/Height Range Overall Ease of Use Rating

Britax Expressway Stormy

E9L2906 (02-06-2003) 5pt 20-40lbs/27"-40"
A

Britax Husky Marina

E9L3028 (01-08-2003) 5pt 22-80 lbs/19"-53"
B

Dorel/Cosco Tote N Go

22-900-BVK (08-16-2002) 5pt 25-40 lbs
B

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