
Booster Seats
Booster Seats
FAQs
Highback or Backless?
It’s generally best practice to start with a high-back booster because it provides more support and helps encourage proper seating position. High-back boosters also offer some additional side protection, so we typically recommend using one until your child is a confident and consistent booster rider.
Does My Booster Need To Be Installed With Lower Anchors?
No. Using lower anchors with a booster seat is a helpful feature, but it is not required. Lower anchors help keep the booster stable and secure the seat so it does not become a projectile when it’s empty.
The Peg Perego Viaggo Flex 120 offers lower anchor installation. We love this seat!
Do I Need To Buy A Booster Seat Or Should I Use My All-In-One Seat?
Both options are safe. A standalone booster seat often lasts longer, has a lower-profile design, and can be more comfortable for bigger kids.
What is the best booster for bigger kids?
A great option for bigger kids is the Diono Cambria 2 thanks to its wider seat design and taller height and weight limits. Another favorite is the Peg Perego Viaggio Flex 120, which skips traditional armrests to give kids a little extra space and easier buckle access.
What age can my child STOP using a booster?
The average child starts fitting an adult seat belt between the ages of 10-12. If your child passes the 5 step test, they are ready to ditch the booster! Keep in mind that a child may pass the 5 step test in one car, but fail in another so it's important to retest in every car they will be driving in!
When Can My Child Start Using A Booster Seat?
A child can move to a booster seat once they outgrow their harnessed car seat by height, weight, or torso height and meet the minimum requirements for their booster seat.
In general, if a child is at least 40 pounds, 43 inches tall, around 5 years old, and mature enough to sit properly for the entire ride, it can also be safe to make the switch to a booster seat.
What boosters work with non removable head restraints?
Depending on your car and your booster requirements, it can work. Here is a blog with more information.
My booster is so wide my child is having difficulty accessing the buckle.
Try a booster with cut outs like the Chicco Kidfit or a more narrow booster like a Peg Perego Viaggio Flex 120. Remember, seat belt extenders are never safe for car seats or boosters.
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