Graco Booster Basic R44 Backless Booster Car Seat, Lightweight at only 1.96kg, Suitable from approx. 6 to 12 years (22-36kg), Opal Sky fashion

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Graco Booster Basic R44 Backless Booster Car Seat, Lightweight at only 1.96kg, Suitable from approx. 6 to 12 years (22-36kg), Opal Sky fashion

Graco Booster Basic R44 Backless Booster Car Seat, Lightweight at only 1.96kg, Suitable from approx. 6 to 12 years (22-36kg), Opal Sky fashion

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It’s also more stable on the seat, which alleviates some concerns about the Bubblebum’s “tippyness”. On the other hand, the Bubblebum may be more comfortable if your child still fits well. Deflated Bubblebum compared with folded Graco Turbo GO Overall I think the Graco Turbo GO is a nifty little seat! Is it as revolutionary as some travel booster seat? No. But that’s ok. It does its job, functions well and take up a little less space than booster that don’t fold. Even if your family isn’t planning much travel, the Graco Turbo GO is a solid choice to fold up and throw in the trunk for an unexpected carpool, as it’s one of the cheapest booster seats around.

EPS energy-absorbing foam: The foam works hard to evenly and effectively distribute impact forces in the event of a collision. Steel reinforced frame: Steel reinforcement is equipped throughout the car seat for improved resilience and durability. How does the Graco RightGuide seat belt trainer compare to other folding booster seats? Fortunately I have plenty of options to compare it with! Graco RightGuide vs Bubblebum Between the Bubblebum and the Graco Turbo GO, it really depends on your child’s age/size and how your family plans to use it. You can read my in-depth Bubblebum review here. Graco Turbo GO vs Graco RightGuide But is this Graco booster seat the right choice for your family? In this in-depth, hands on Graco Turbo GO review you’ll find out what it is, how to use it and you’ll see some helpful real world comparisons with other booster seats. Let’s GO! What is the Graco Turbo GO booster seat?

The best Graco car seats at a glance:

If your kids are growing up, it's time for a child car seat! Read our guide to find out what to look for when you're shopping around. One of our favorite travel booster seats is the Bubblebum inflatable booster seat (read my Bubblebum review). The RightGuide and the Bubblebum are about the same weight and they both work very well in narrow spaces. I give the nod to Bubblebum for portability, as it rolls up nicely once deflated to fit in even the tightest spaces. While the Turbo GO starts at 40lbs and 43″, the RightGuide can’t be used until kids are at least 50lbs – the size of an average 7 year old. That said, the lap belt fit of the RightGuide is better for skinny kids than the Turbo GO in my opinion. I also tried my silly 7 year old on the RightGuide and was very pleased with the belt fit. She doesn’t ride with this seat yet because she’s only 45lbs (and around 45″ tall). Despite her being below the minimum weight, the fit is excellent. That’s reassuring since she got a weird lap belt fit in the Graco Turbo GO despite its lower height and weight requirements (keep reading to see what I mean). product/helpAdviseTab.hbs -->

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