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Safety 1st Grow and Go 3-in-1 Car Seat Review - Car Seats For The Littles

Safety 1st Grow and Go 3-in-1 Car Seat Review - Car Seats For The Littles

In the wake of the Alpha Omega Elite being discontinued, Safety 1st has released its successor, the Grow and Go 3-in-1. With its release comes important questions. How will it stack up to the seat many have both loved and dreaded for well over a decade? Does it fit in vehicles rear facing? Does the booster mode give proper belt fit? Let's dive right in to the new Safety 1st Grow and Go and find out.

Safety 1st - Continuum 3-in-1 Car Seat - Black From baby to big kid the Continuum 3-in-1 car seat is there for your family through three different stages from 5-80 pounds. This adaptable car seat can be used in the rear-facing position from 5-40 pounds, and includes a comfy grow-with-baby pillow to give a smaller baby a snug fit. The pillow easily removes when no longer needed. Once in forward-facing mode, the Continuum keeps your child safer in the harness up to 50 pounds.

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