Features:
- Rear-Facing for children 5 lbs. to 35 lbs.
- Front-Facing for children 1 year and 20 lbs. up to 65 lbs.
- Patented Versa-Tether
- Easy and infinite head pad and harness height adjustment
- Built-in lock-offs
- Infant body pillow for a cozy fit
- Belt holders keep belts aside for boarding
- Belly pad for comfort and protection
- Removable, washable fabric cover
- Sculpted base for a perfect fit
- Flexible buckle LATCH system
- One-hand recline adjustment
- True Side Impact Protection
- Extra comfort padding in head area
- Patented HUGS system
- Tangle-free, polyester 5-point harness
- One-pull front harness adjustment
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Britax Boulevard 65 TSIP Convertible Car Seat, Onyx sells on Amazon.com for $239.99 at the time of this review. Similar products sell for an average of $183.00
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Britax Boulevard 65 TSIP Convertible Car Seat, Onyx has an avarage score of 4.5 out of 5 at the time of this review.
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Britax Boulevard 65 TSIP Convertible Car Seat, Onyx has an Amazon's sales rank of 1403. This places it in the top 18 percents of Amazon sales, compared to similar products.
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Feel factor: 14
good car seat however, it sits up high
(score 5/5)
My daughter is very tall so it is difficult to get her into the car without hitting her head in the ceiling of the car even though we have a SUV. Otherwise, it is good car seat.
Posted on: 2010-09-22
By Robert C. Wolcott
would not exchange for anything
(score 5/5)
My son easily converts from britax chaperone to britax boulevard. he was only 5 months when he begins to not fit on the chaperone so i did lots of research and read lots of review when i finally bought the boulevard and i was so happy with it. My son is very comfortable sitting on it, i have a small SUV but it still fits good even if we have to move the seat since my husband has long legs. I purchased another 1 for my husbands car which is a van and it was perfect for it. The belt wont twist unlike the other car seats that i have tested before. easy to place on the car and 5 point harness makes a big difference. I would recommend this product to anybody who asked me on whats the best carseat. It is pricey but worth it.
Posted on: 2010-09-18
By mafhi
Everything we were looking for!
(score 5/5)
We have had this car seat for about 6 months and love it! Our criteria for a car seat was: extra safety features, easy to install (because we switch it between two cars), and comfortable for him to sleep in. I love the added side padding and it doubles as a headrest for when he is napping. It is fairly easy to install, especially with the Latch system. it is a little more challenging to use a seat belt due to the small space the seat belt goes through, but doable. It is easy to adjust and the seat belt does not get wrapped around and tangled every time we take him out, which was an issue with our last car seat. It is big, but we have no problem fitting it in my Outback. We have only used it forward facing though, which could make a difference. I would definitely recommend it!
Posted on: 2010-09-14
By Darcy Knight
Britax Convertible Car Seat
(score 5/5)
My wife and I really like this car seat. It is so much easier to use than the Graco seat we were using before. Our daughter seems to like it much more to because it has more room for her.
Posted on: 2010-09-12
By Britax fan
Great Buy
(score 4/5)
Our kids seem to be very comfortable riding in these seats. Being that Consumer Reports rates them highest in safety the comfort was a great bonus. They weren't difficult to install and seem to be made of great quality materials and construction. The only set-back for us is that our kids' heads flop forward when they sleep in them, (which is what I hear of all non-infant seats). It would be nice to be able to recline them just another inch but I guess that wouldn't be safe in a collision.
Posted on: 2010-08-31
By J. Randall