Britax Monarch Booster Car Seat Royal Racer

Britax Monarch Booster Car Seat Royal Racer

 
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Product Description:

German-designed and engineered to meet the highest safety standards, the Britax Monarch Belt-Positioning Booster was developed to grow with your child. It features True Side Impact Protection and innovative comfort features. Deep head and side wings cocoon the child's head, shoulders and entire torso in the event of a crash, spreading the force over a larger area reducing risk of serious injury. The strong sturdy shell is made to prevent the car from invading the seating area, further protecting the child.

For a relaxing, comfy ride, the seat has three layers of padding, pressure-mapped for comfort. Color-coded belt route guides assure proper lap and shoulder belt positions, and a one-hand height adjustment headrest means your child will be comfortable and safe through those growth spurts.

The plush fabric cover removes for washing, and the soft-touch armrests expand for wider seating. The seat also has two retractable cup holders, and it easily converts to a backless booster.

Product Details
  • Feature:
  • True Side Impact Protection with energy absorbing foam and deep head and side wings that grow with your child
  • One-hand height adjust ensures shoulder belt is properly positioned
  • Strong, sturdy construction pressure point tested for comfort on top of an expandable base, retractable cup holders, and detachable backrest.
  • Forward Facing: 38 inches to 60 inches tall or approximately 30 to 100 lbs.
  • Soft-touch armrests expand for wider seating and proper seat belt positioning
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Baby Product
  • Brand: Britax USA
  • Color: Royal Racer
  • EAN: 0652182056902
  • Label: Britax USA
  • Manufacturer: Britax USA
  • Model: E9053E5
  • MPN: E9053E5
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Baby Product
  • ProductTypeName: BABY_PRODUCT
  • Publisher: Britax USA
  • Studio: Britax USA
  • UPC: 652182056902

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Customer Reviews

Great Booster2008-10-29
Britax just knows how to do it right. I love this booster, the Regent car seat and the Boulevard car seat. They're all so well made and easy to use - not to mention easy to install.
Wizard to Monarch good fit2008-10-26
We went from Wizard 5-point harness seats to the Monarch and my children love them. They seem a bit difficult to fasten the seatbelt but that may just be my children not being used to having to do that. The head rest is a big part of why then like them.
A great seat!2008-10-21
I did a lot of research prior to purchasing this seat for my 5 1/2 year old. I have owned several other Britax seats and have been very satisfied with them. I feel the same way about this seat. My son is on the smaller side and has not totally outgrown his 5-point harness seat (a Britax Decathalon). However, with school and carpools, we needed a booster seat that was still very safe, yet easily moved between cars. This seat is perfect. We are using it with the back since my son is just 40 lbs. I like that it easily converts to a backless booster as the child grows and everything else about the seat from the back to the armrests adjusts as well. My son loves the seat and says it is more comfortable than the Graco Turbo Booster seats he uses in a friend's car. I also like the side impact protection he still gets due to the wings around his torso and head. He has never complained about them blocking his view and thinks they are great for napping on long rides. As other reviewers have mentioned, the low arm rests do make it more challenging to buckle the seat belt. However, it only took a couple of weeks for my son to master this, and the placement of the arm rests does ensure the belt is always positioned properly. I will definitely buy this seat again when my other child is older.
Britax Monarch - Great booster!2008-10-21
So far so good! The fabric is soft and there's lots of cushion in the seat for comfort. It's sturdy and I like the extra protection around the head.
Excellent Booster Seat2008-10-20
Great booster seat. They have lots of protection and they are great for sleeping. Very easy to adjust and strap the child in.

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