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Finale 2-in-1 Booster Car Seat

Cosco Kids - Finale 2-in-1 Booster Car Seat


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amygdala_activated • 9 months ago

Hey. Just saw this, but if you didn’t get a car seat yet, I highly recommend the Cosco Finale. It’s a forward-facing car seat that converts to a booster. Like the Scenera, it’s lightweight, inexpensive, and FAA approved (but only in 5-point harness mode). That was what we got when our kids outgrew the Scenera.

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ATL28-NE3 • 4 months ago

You need 51" of rear hip room and the narrow base car seats. I fit 3 in the back of a Prius. The cosco finale for instance is 17" wide so will fit 3 across in most vehicles. I've currently got 3 across including a carseat with click in base in an e class

r/daddit • Which car to fit 3 kids in the back row? ->
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bananachickenfoot • about 1 month ago

We used the Cosco Finale car seat (from Walmart) for travel around age 5 for my daughter. It’s the lightest weight and cheapest out there (but still fully tested and approved safety wise.) My youngest just outgrew the cosco scenera so he’ll be using the finale our next trip.

r/Parenting • Nearly 5 year old between sizes for car seats ->
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booyahachieved3 • 7 months ago

We looked into a number of options and now have 2 of the Cosco Scenera Finale carseats. Super lightweight, converts to a booster style when they can use a traditional seatbelt. Bought a couple of Gorilla Grip car seat bags.

r/daddit • What’s the deal with these travel car seats? Don’t seem like they really offer head/neck protection, which I thought was half the point of car seats? ->
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BugsandGoob • 10 months ago

We brought my son’s Extend2Fit on the plane. We fly 4-5 times a year and many different airlines and have never had a problem rear facing it. We had a backpack to carry it through the airport. When my son turned FF after he turned 4, we bought a Cosco Kids Finale and that was a breeze to use on the plane. It was so lightweight and made me wish we had purchased the rear facing Cosco one just for all our trips before FF. They’re cheap Walmart seats.

r/moderatelygranolamoms • Carseat for after the infant stage ->
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Canes123456 • 7 months ago

I feel like the issues are with the plane seat. I don’t think any seat will work much better but at least the Cosco light

r/Buyingforbaby • Travel + everyday stroller and rotating car seat ->
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Canes123456 • 7 months ago

I use it in cars when someone doesn’t have a car seat and it is fine. Absolutely not fancy but functional. No issues installing it or with comfort. You can fit it rear facing in a plane but it sucks. I can’t think of another car seat that would work better rear facing beyond seat built only for planes. The buckle is annoying in forward facing but that would happen in my extend 2 fit too. Again I blame the stupid belt on planes. What is the alternative beyond the $550 plane only car seat?

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chrismcnally • 4 months ago

there's a super light one by Cosco (not Costco) that's great for taking on a plane and light for carrying around the airport.

r/travel • Should we bring car seat on the plane for 7 month old ->
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donny02 • 6 months ago

And the finale as a booster seat.

r/Parenting • How to get to airport with 2 under 2? ->
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donny02 • 3 months ago

Just grab some lightweight Cosco seats. Much easier to haul through airports. Like 8 lbs each. Then you have them forever and don’t have to worry about a rental screw up If they’re 4 just check the seats with luggage. Grab a basic nylon bag for each.

r/daddit • Car Seat Rental Companies? ->
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emotion_chip • 5 months ago

We fly a lot with our son (4.5) (25+ flights) and we haven't bothered with anything other then the plane lap belt in awhile (after 2 or so) and we've felt very safe with him even through takeoff, landing and turbulence. We tried one of the harness one time and didn't bother... it was kind of a pain to setup and it can block the tray table/screen in the seat behind you. One thing to consider is the buckles are really easy to take off, so if he's not use to it he might try fiddling with it. (If you think it might be an issue, covering it with a sock or something might help) Edit: Oh and just to add, we're very cautious with car seat stuff... he just changed to forward-facing a few weeks ago!

r/Preschoolers • Flying with Lanky 4yo - Harness options?? ->
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emotion_chip • 5 months ago

It really depends on the situation... * If it's minimal driving we might just use the [RideSafer vest](https://shop.saferide4kids.com/products/ridesafer-travel-vest); We'll also pack that sometimes as a backup * Sometimes we'll just pay the extra and rent the carseat with our rental car (we had a rental car in Orlando before a cruise and didn't want to have to carry the car seat on the ship) * If using a car service, sometimes they don't charge extra for a carseats. * if using lots of ride sharing services, most places you won't be able to get a carseat; The Ridesafer vest might be the way to go * In larger cities (we went to Chicago) we just used public transportation and many times he could just stay in his stroller on the Bus or on our lap on the trains * Sometimes we'll check the carseat and bring it with us. It should be free to check it. We like the [Cosco Kids](https://coscokids.com/collections/car-seats) brand car seats, they are very reasonably priced and most important very light. We had the [Scenera](https://www.walmart.com/ip/Cosco-Kids-Scenera-NEXT-Convertible-Car-Seat-Cobblestone/534841958) model first and then we just got the [Finale](https://www.walmart.com/ip/Cosco-Kids-Finale-2-in-1-Booster-Car-Seat-Fiberwave-Toddler/260704037) a few weeks ago. We use this [car seat travel bag](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M2A4IK1) which has been working well. Some of our key take-aways... * Make sure you are familiar with the car seat beforehand. Practice installing it at home and get the shoulder straps adjusted before you leave. Same for the RiderSafer vest, if you get it all adjusted beforehand, it's much quicker to get setup. * Take your time, we had a tendency to rush getting into a rental car... slow down, take your time! * Use the LATCH system if you can. Most newer car in the US will have that and it's much easier. (Note: there is a weight limit) * With some compact cars you might not be able to get rear facing to fit! * For pre-installed car seats I always double-check to make sure they are installed properly.

r/Preschoolers • Flying with Lanky 4yo - Harness options?? ->

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