My child is over 40 pounds or too tall for his carseat, but isn't mature enough to sit in a seatbelt with a booster. Are there any options?

There are a few Forward-Facing and Specialty Models for this situation. First are the Britax Boulevard, Marathon and Decathlon convertibles with 65 pound front-facing limits. There is also the Britax Regent, with an 80 pound harness limit, though a top-tether is required for above 50 pounds.

Next is the Graco Nautilus, a combination booster with a 65 pound harness limit. Other models like the Cosco Apex also have a 65 pound harness. There are also some discontinued models that can still be found online or at ebay, such as the Britax Husky (up to 80 pounds in a harness).

You may also use a Safe Traffic Systems RideSafer Vest or E-Z-ON Kid-Y harness/booster. More.

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