Graco Sequence 65 Convertible Car Seat, Codey , 22.13x19.25x25.16 Inch (Pack of 1)
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Thank you for taking the time to learn more about our products. Yes, there are three forward-facing seats available in this seat.
This one is a little more constrained. It's one of the smallest on the market, in my opinion. Because we have twins, we chose this seat over others because of its width.
Thank you for getting in touch with us. The Graco Sequence 65 has a 10-year useful life, which begins on the date of manufacture and ends 10 years later. The model number sticker on the bottom of your car seat will have the date of manufacture written on it.
Selected User Reviews For Graco Sequence 65 Convertible Car Seat, Codey , 22.13x19.25x25.16 Inch (Pack of 1)
Got the package late but recommend this carseat I have one for my oldest toddler and needed another so I got it for my little toddler it is comfortable and they are well protected and I love that there is a setting to recline it back and more in a comfort position when the littles fall asleep rather than having their neck look weird sitting up but yes would reccomend this style of carseat to any mommy looking for one.
My son prefers this to our safety first because it appears to be more cushioned. Cleaning it, on the other hand, is a nightmare. To get the rubber band that wraps around your back through these tiny holes, you'll need tweezers. Taking the cover off and putting it back on takes far too long. It was a breeze for us to start with safety. This one is a doozy. However, it is now more comfortable.
It's also easy to adjust the straps; I read reviews that said it was difficult, but you just have to press the release or pull the longer strap sticking out; it's really pretty easy, and I have hands that can nearly palm a basketball, which is to say very large for a lady. We've had no issues with this car seat in the months that we've had it.
It is a nice seat, and my son is comfortable in it, but the pull strap is extremely difficult to pull. Every time I put him in, I have to use all of my strength, which kills my wrists. It pulls easily for the first half mile, then becomes extremely difficult; my husband has the same issue. I'm not sure if I got a bad seat or if that's the case with all of them. For an older child, I believe it would be fine if you didn't have to pull the strap to such a tight point. You wouldn't be able to get it tight enough for a newborn, so it's not recommended.
This seat is being used by a toddler.
This car seat is one of our favorites. It is less cumbersome than other car seats. It is extremely relaxing. We planned a 13-hour trip and left at night so that our 2-year-old could sleep for at least part of the journey. She slept for 7 hours in the car seat, which is amazing for us because she is a light sleeper. We put the carseat in forward facing mode as soon as she woke up, and it was simple to switch back and forth. It will not include FYI when the car seat is in the forward facing position. I also wanted to mention that the installation of our rental car (a Kia Seronto) was very simple. However, due to the latch not being long enough for easy latching, installation on our KIA Sonata is a little more difficult. It IS possible, but it will take a long time and a great deal of patience. That carseat isn't going anywhere once the latch is in place. For us, this is the only disadvantage.
This car seat appears to be of good quality, and our 15-month-old has enjoyed it so far. I like a lot of things about it, including how easy it is to connect to the vehicle's LATCH system, how comfortable the padding is, how easy it is to loosen/tighten the seat belt once the child is in, and, of course, how convenient the cup holder is. br>For the price, it's a good seat.
The only issue I have is that the strap release button is difficult to access and loosening the straps is always a struggle.