Graco TurboBooster SafeSeat Step 3 With cool, sporty features, any child is sure to feel great riding around in the TurboBooster. You'll be jealous of your big boy or girl when you see what they're riding in. Why you and your child will love this item: The third and final step in Graco's SafeSeat line, this sleek seat has an easy-to-adjust headrest features EPS energy absorbing foam, and the belt positioners, intuitive and easy to use, aid in proper seat belt positioning.
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$59.99
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Product Details
Product Length:
15.0 inches
Product Width:
16.5 inches
Product Height:
26.5 inches
Product Weight:
8.27 pounds
Package Length:
25.0 inches
Package Width:
16.6 inches
Package Height:
9.2 inches
Package Weight:
9.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 149 reviews
Features
Fits your "big kid" 3-10 years old, from 30-100 pounds and 38" to 57" tall
Easily converts to backless booster for years of use
Height adjustable head support grows with your child
Padded, height adjustable armrests are extra comfortable
Open loop belt guides easily position your vehicle's seatbelt
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 149 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Does the job, but not for long rides. Apr 19, 2010
By Cindy We have owned this booster for about a year now for my son, who finally outgrew his five-point harness seat at age five. It's easy to install and gives him a bit of head support, but he can only sit in it for about an hour before his poor legs start hurting. He's a tall boy, so it's not that it doesn't fit him correctly. If we stick a sweater under his legs, it helps. I originally wanted to buy the Britax booster, and I regret not doing so. In fact, I may do so after all.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Great seat for OLDER children/school age! Jun 14, 2009
By T. Eley
"Peyton's Mom"
The Graco TurboBooster has great reviews and was one of our top picks for safety and for the different fabric options. Booster seats with the car's seatbelt system should only be used for OLDER children. Even IF they meet the "minimum requirements" for the seat, that does not mean they should be in this seat. This seat is NOT the safest option for a 3 year old. Young toddlers and preschoolers should remain in a 5-point harness AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. With options like the Graco Nautilus you can keep your child in a 5-point harness up to age 5-6 or beyond!
The TurboBooster is our 5.5 year old's favorite due to the pink fabric options and combined with it's safety ratings makes it our choice. She is very excited to move into a big kid seat so she will receive this seat as a Christmas gift and move into it when she turns 6 years old.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
All good. Narrowest booster seat around with good rating Jul 28, 2011
By V. Lo I bought it because it is recommended by Consumer Reports and also it is probably the narrowest booster seat out there with good test results. My child is happy with it. Oh, and the price is right too, much cheaper than Britax which I also have for my other child. Comparing between the two of them, the Britax probably has slightly better fabric, but in terms of cushioning, I find them pretty much the same.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Graco High Back Booster purchased through Amazon Jun 11, 2010
By Kalimera After reviewing Consumer Reports and other sources, the Graco High Back Booster seemed like the best choice. My granddaughter likes it. I like it. Everyone I know who has bought a booster seat in the last two years has selected this one. As a prime customer, the booster was delivered in two days.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not bad Jul 01, 2009
By J. Breiner This booster seat is ok, nothing special. I had previously bought the First Years Compass B540 Ultra Folding Adjustable Booster which is priced in the mid-80's and thought maybe I would save a few bucks. I definitely prefer the First Years Compass B540 Ultra Folding Adjustable Booster as it is more comfortable, the arms move up and down which makes buckling and unbuckling much easier (The Graco arms do not move) and in general just seems nicer (by comparison the Graco seems "cheaper"). If you are looking for a good budget seat, this is ok, but I recommend spending a few $ more if you can afford it and go with the the Compass seat.