Some rear facing seats will grow with your child until 18kg while some will span right up to 25kg.
Extended rear facing car seats.
An extended rear facing car seat or erf seat as it usually goes by is a car seat for toddlers and preschoolers that are just like the infant car seat facing backwards.
We ve rounded up some of the best rear facing convertible car seats that help ensure your child rides comfortably and safely in their car seat as long as possible.
The first is a group 1 2 extended rear facing erf car seat.
This is a rear facing only car seat which allows rear facing from 9 to 25kg.
This is the rare extended rear facing seat available for less than 100.
0 1 from birth to 18kg 40lbs.
The foonf allows rear facing for a very long time already a great safety feature.
Extended rear facing erf seats are always promoted here at in car safety centre.
This means even a 95th percentile boy can use this seat rear facing until his 4th birthday.
Extended rear facing seats.
Choosing a rear facing car seat.
Still it s a nice seat at a great price that will get most kids to age 3 4 rear facing.
As with any baby gear parents should carefully measure the space in their car and research.
The foonf can be used rear facing until a child is 44 inches or 50 lbs.
Rear facing may seem like a new concept but we have been stocking rear facing seats since 1988.
The american academy of pediatrics aap car seat safety guidelines advise parents to keep toddlers rear facing until at least age 2.
When the group 0 and group 0 baby infant seat is outgrown there are several options.