High Back Booster - Safe and Comfortable?

Updated on February 26, 2012
J.S. asks from Saint Paul, MN
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So - I've posted that we are prepping for a drive from MN to FL in April. My son currently sits in a pretty uncomfortable high backed booster.

He's turning 7 in March. He weighs about 60 lbs, and is pretty tall (50 inches at least) for his age. He was measured in 90% last time we were in...

Anyway - we've been talking about getting him a new booster anyway so I'm looking for a recommendation for a COMFORTABLE booster for him. I prefer a high back, for safety...

Does anyone have one they love?

***EDITED He's not 60 inches - he's about 50 inches or about 4 feet.

J.

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B.

answers from Augusta on

If he's that tall he shouldn't need a booster.
He would be too tall for a booster. Just get him one of those neck pillows and he can sleep.

We have the graco high back booster.

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T.S.

answers from Washington DC on

60 inches is 5 feet. If he's really that tall, he doesn't need a booster. Really. The point of a booster seat is to adjust the way the seatbelt lays on children because they are designed for bigger bodies. "4 foot 9 is the magic number" is what I've read. If he's uncomfortable in the booster, why not take him out of it? This is the ONE carseat step that is NOT a step down in safety.

If you mistyped and he is infact shorter than 4'9" (57 inches) then I'd say, my son likes his Graco Turbo Booster quite a bit and the back can come off later if he just needs the low back.

HTH
T.

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M.E.

answers from Chicago on

We have a Compass high-back booster that we love. It's made by First Years. It's very lightweight, but very sturdy. We got ours at Buy Buy
Baby.

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J.T.

answers from Dallas on

if he's 5ft tall, he shouldn't need a booster. i've always heard 4'9" is the height to go without a booster. my 9 year old is on the taller side, and he's 54 inches... if your 6 year old is 5ft tall, that's extremely unusual - did you mean to type 60 inches?

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V.M.

answers from Cleveland on

i have the same question. I guess i'll have to weigh and measure my kids and then check back for your answers.

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L.G.

answers from Detroit on

If the seatbelt sits on his shoulder the way it should, he shouldn't need a booster with a back anymore. a highback may not be safer, as it doesn't do anything but position the belt. maybe get a backless for the trip only, then he can use it again later when you're more comfortable with it.

we got a high back booster for our 4 yr. old, for when we need to transfer it quickly, but mainly she is still in her car seat with the 5 pt. harness.

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