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23Apr/101

Safety 1st Air Protect Complete Air Convertible Car Seat – Harvest

  • Safety 1st Complete Air Convertible Car Seat in Harvest equipped with "Air Protect", Revolutionary Side Impact Technology drastically reduces side impact crash forces to the head
  • QuickFit Harness System: adjust harness height from the front in one easy step
  • Rear-Facing to accommodate infants 5-40 pounds
  • Front-Facing to accommodate toddlers 22-50 pounds
  • LATCH system with easy click-in and release for better installation

Product Description
Safety 1st Complete Air Convertible Car Seat in Harvest is the first car seat to offer Air Protect, revolutionary side impact technology. Complete Air is the first car seat to provide unparalleled protection against the biggest threat to children on the road today - side impact crashes. Through the precise release of air, Air Protect shields children from side impact intrusion and immediately reduces crash forces where the child is most vulnerable - the head. A supe... More >>

Safety 1st Air Protect Complete Air Convertible Car Seat - Harvest

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  1. The other review for this product complained that the height requirement was too high at 34″ for front-facing. I am pleased that it is rated to 40 pounds for rear-facing and feel that this is the reason to buy the seat. I will only turn my twins forward facing when they have exceeded the 40 pound limit and am happy that the shell with the air protection will protect their heads in the event of a side impact collision. PLEASE KEEP YOUR CHILDREN REAR-FACING FOR AS LONG AS POSSIBLE!!

    Go to this link:[...] and you can view crash-test videos of children in front and rear facing seats and you will want to keep them rear-facing as long as you can. In a collision a front-facing child whips forward with no air bag to protect them..People think that their legs are squished rear facing and I thought so too until I read, “In a collision a leg break = cast it but a neck break = casket” enough said…
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