The First Years True Fit Convertible Car Seat, Casino
- The first years true fit C630 convertible car seat receives highest given rating from the national highway traffic safety administration
- Removable head rest-better installation rear facing
- Harnesses to go to 65 pounds, as preferred by safety advocates
- Larger inside dimensions of seat to better fit your child as they grow- lower center of gravity allows for a deeper, taller and wider seating area
- “Easy Off” pad makes washing and keeping clean easy
Product Description
The True Fit Convertible Car Seat has been given a four-star Ease of Use rating by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Out of 22 convertible car seats tested, the True Fit was the only one to earn a four-star rating in both the rear- and front-facing positions. The True Fit Convertible Car Seat can be used from birth right on through to when your child is 65 lbs. The True Fit adapts better and easier to more cars than any other convertible car seat, and offers the comfort and safety features you have come to expect from Compass car seats, Compass booster seats and The First Years travel gear products. It offers deep side wings that have been side-impact tested, a full EPP foam liner tha… More >>
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5 comments
Timaree Mccormick on November 7, 2010 at 5:08 am
Still have not received the second time ordered. Returned by wrong addressee. Hopefully we’ll receive before Bean starts driving.
Rating: 1 / 5
J. Aubut on November 7, 2010 at 7:43 am
The First Years True Fit Convertible Car Seat 630 is NOT a good carseat for infants in the rear facing position. BEWARE you must have a very FLAT back seat to get the “line level” to work. We would have to stick a towel or 2 under the carseat to get it to be level…thats not very safe. Our old carseat by Evenflo had a nice level system built into the carseat, really disappointed by the “line” level for the First Years model. You CANNOT adjust the straps in the rear position because the carseat will not sit flat. Therefore it makes it really difficult to get my baby in and out of the carseat. We like to loosen the straps some before putting her in or out. The carseat would probably be alot better in the front facing position but we have a long way to go on that… we dont feel comfortable using the seat until then.
The only pros i can say are the cushions are very comfy and the fabric is a nice color.
SAVE YOUR MONEY for the newer model…sounds like alot more adjustable features etc.
Rating: 1 / 5
noname on November 7, 2010 at 7:46 am
Because this car seat perches on top of a base, you must fill in the gap between the base and seatback with either a rolled-up towel, which shifts, or a waternoodle, which gets squished down over time. I found the latch extremely hard to fully tighten because of a lip in the plastic base, which overlaps where my hand needed to be to tighten the latch straps. So i had to pull the tightening belt off to the side, from which position it refused to tighten. From the front seat, I could push the back of the carseat (in the rear-facing position) so that it would hit the seatback in the back seat. If I can easily do this with my hand, wouldn’t baby be slammed face-first into the back seat’s seatback in a head-on collision? I got a Sunshine Kids after this and it fastened so tightly and securely in the rear-facing position, I wonder how any baby is safe in a different seat.
Rating: 2 / 5
John W. Thom on November 7, 2010 at 8:21 am
This car seat has been nothing but trouble for us. It’s one of the hardest seats to install in vehicle. The harness release button when it’s rear facing is almost impossible to unlatch. Very poor design. Would return but past return date. DON’T BUY!!!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
Natalie on November 7, 2010 at 9:23 am
I don’t know if this is normal for a carseat, but isnt there supposed to be instructions for this device?
Rating: 3 / 5