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Fisher Price Safe Voyage Booster Seat - Tan Tech
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Manufacturer: Britax USA Find all by Britax USA
Model#: EF35B
Weight: 11.10lbs Height: 10" | | Width: 17" Length: 24"
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
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Features:- Easy one-hand height adjustment as your child grows
- Built-in shoulder belt guides ensure the vehicle seat belt is always positioned properly
- Expandable base from 10.5 to 12.5 wide for a comfortable fit as your child ages
- EPS foam support
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Provide your little voyager with the safety and comfort that they deserve with the Fisher-Price Safe Voyager Booster Seat. There is a one-hand height adjustment for parents that are going to love how easy it is to use. Your child is going to love the features that compliment the Safe Voyage Booster Seat by Fisher-Price. This booster seat has two built-in shoulder belt guides to ensure maximum safety for your child. The guides are made to allow your child to have a comfortable ride and it adjusts naturally to the seat belt in the car. EPS foam is located in the head and back area to protect your precious little one in any case of accidents. The Safe Voyage Booster Seat also boasts covered arm rests to protect your child from when the metal arm rests get hot in the summer time. For children 4-10 years of age. Measures 16" x 12" x 26"
User Submitted Fisher Price Safe Voyage Booster Seat - Tan Tech Reviews August 18, 2008 Very narrow.... I needed a narrow booster seat for my Ford Explorer. This is the ONLY seat I could find that fit in the middle seat without blocking the other seat belts. My kids are very small (5yr old weighs 34lbs!) so if you have normal to chucky kids this seat may not be very comfortable.
November 15, 2007 Perfect for Carpooling! I purchased this specific seat because I can use it for carpooling -- it fits in the back of my station wagon, in between two regular car seats (a Britax & Evenflo). It is very narrow, but can be adjusted so it becomes wider when needed. The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is because I haven't used it yet with the back.
September 5, 2007 Great seat for carpooling I love this seat for carpooling. This is the only seat that will fit in my narrow backseat between my regular booster and carseat.
March 12, 2007 Pleased so far, for the most part At age 5, our son finally broke the 40 lb barrier, and it was time to look for booster seats. We've had the Fisher Price car seats since he was 6 months old (I don't recall the style name, but I believe it has since been discontinued), and we were so happy with them! In fact, our son was disappointed that he was going to have to "give up" his car seats. Naturally, having been so pleased with them, I began looking for a Fisher Price booster seat.
After a weekend of use, I rated it 4 stars for something that may be a problem with our car, and also myself, but not being sure, I wasn't ready to dole out 5 stars. First, it is hard to fasten the seatbelt. Again, this may be just the way our seatbelts are in the car, but it is all but impossible for my son to do it himself, and it is awkward for me or my husband to do it, also, from the outside of the car, because the part you buckle into wants to slide down into the seat. This is probably a "flaw" I would have to live with no matter which seat we chose, but it has been a little frustrating. The other issue is that the cup holder didn't stay on well. It may be that I didn't have it on correctly (though I thought I did), or maybe it just got bumped or something during the weekend, but we dumped out a cup of (thankfully) water when the cup holder accidently dislodged. I would just remove the cupholders altogether, but they will be convenient (if they work) given the design of both of our cars~no cup holder that DS can reach otherwise.
I am pleased with the design of the seat itself, and DS says it is comfortable~and also, as he gets older, the back does come off, which might be a plus later on down the road.
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