What's the best infant carseat in terms of safety features and price?

The top 3 are: 1. Graco Snugride $125 The Graco SnugRide infant car seat is a perennial favorite with both professional and parent reviewers. The SnugRide gets top marks for ease of use and trouble-free installation, and it comes in a wide array of styles and colors.

Infant car seats double as baby carriers, meaning you can take a sleeping baby out of the car without waking her. Parents say that, at 7.5 pounds, the Graco SnugRide is easier to carry around than most other infant seats. One limitation of most infant car seats is that they only work until a baby weighs 22 pounds.

If you have a heavier baby, or just hope to get more life out of an infant car seat, you might instead want to consider the Graco Infant SafeSeat Step 1 (*est. $130), which accommodates babies weighing up to 30 pounds. For infant car seats, two reviewers are consistent standouts: Consumer Reports and Baby Bargains (a baby-gear book).

Consumer Reports rates the Graco SnugRide and 10 other infant seats according to how well they perform in laboratory testing for crash protection, ease of use, and fit to vehicle. Baby Bargains takes these results into consideration along with parent feedback and long-term performance history. We also consulted user reviews at ToysRUs.Com, Target.

Com and Amazon.com. 2. Baby Trend Flex-loc $89 The Baby Trend Flex-Loc infant car seat does well overall in both expert and professional reviews.

Experts say crash test results for the Flex-Loc are excellent. Owners give it high marks for adjustability and ease of use. The Baby Trend Flex-Loc's most unusual feature is its triangular handle, which many parents say is comfortable to hold.

Owners generally don't report trouble installing the Flex-Loc, although there are a few complaints that the base doesn't fit snugly in all cars. The Flex-Loc doesn't come in as many color options as the top-rated Graco SnugRide (*est. $65 to $160), but there are several fabric choices.

The Baby Trend Flex-Loc is rated for babies weighing up to 22 pounds. If your baby is larger or taller than average, you might want to consider a higher-capacity seat like the Graco Infant SafeSeat Step 1 (*est. $130), which accommodates babies weighing up to 30 pounds.

Consumer Reports is the only source to test each car seat before rating it, making it the most credible reviewer of the Baby Trend Flex-Loc infant car seat. Baby Bargains, a top-rated baby gear book, takes Consumer Reports' findings into consideration but also broadens the context with parent feedback and brand performance history. Owner-written reviews at Walmart.

Com, Target. Com and Amazon.Com are good places to find out how parents feel about the Flex-Loc's comfort, convenience, and aesthetics. 3.

Graco Infant Safeseat $139 Experts say the Graco Infant SafeSeat (Step 1) car seat is a good choice for babies who are taller or heavier than average. That's because the SafeSeat is one of the few infant car seats with both an extended 30-pound weight limit and an industry-leading 32-inch height limit. The Chicco KeyFit 30 (*est.

$170) also accommodates babies up to 30 pounds, but it costs more and has a lower maximum height, limiting its usefulness for taller babies. If you don't need the extra capacity, the Graco SnugRide (*est. $65 to $160) gets top marks for safety, convenience and ease of use, and it comes in a wide range of colors and styles.

At 7.5 pounds, it also weighs over 2 pounds less than the SafeSeat, which gets criticized by some parents for being too heavy and too bulky to really be useful as an infant carrier. The most credible review of the Graco SafeSeat comes from Consumer Reports, which tests and compares 11 infant car seats for crash protection, ease of use, and fit to vehicle. Baby Bargains also has excellent coverage.

Although authors Denise and Alan Fields don't test the seats themselves, they do take crash testing into account along with more subjective factors like parent feedback and brand reputation.

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