Graco Nautilus 3-in-1 Car Seat in Matrix

Graco Nautilus 3-in-1 Car Seat in Matrix

 
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Help keep your child harnessed as long as you can and if you can do that without buying a procession of car seats, even better! The new Nautilus 3-in-1 Car Seat is the only forward-facing car seat your child will need. It helps keep him safe in a 5-point harness longer than most car seats ? all the way up to 65 lbs.

Later, the seat converts to a highback booster then backless booster, for comfortable, custom protection up to 100 lbs. Extensive crash testing and a steel-reinforced structure give parents peace of mind, while the height adjusting head support and extra-comfy seat with wide armrests, cup holder and side storage help your precious passenger relax and enjoy the ride.

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  • Feature:
  • 3-in-1 multi-mode Car Seat for longer use 20 pounds to 100 pounds
  • Extended 5-point harness for children 20-65lbs.
  • Converts to High-back belt positioning booster for child 30 pounds to 100 pounds
  • Converts to backless booster for child 40 pounds to 100 pounds
  • Steel reinforced frame for durability
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Baby Product
  • Brand: Graco
  • EAN: 0047406096749
  • Label: Graco Baby
  • Manufacturer: Graco Baby
  • Model: 8J00MTX
  • MPN: 8J00MTX
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Baby Product
  • ProductTypeName: BABY_PRODUCT
  • Publisher: Graco Baby
  • ReleaseDate: 2008-02-25
  • Studio: Graco Baby
  • UPC: 047406096749

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Customer Reviews

great step up between convertible and booster2008-12-02
Poor second child's hand-me-down car seat expired, but he was still such a peanut that he will be in a five point harness for a while. We looked at getting a less expensive replacement convertible car seat and then a booster in a few years for him, but he didn't like any of the less expensive car seats - the only ones he was comfortable in were more expensive. So, I didn't buy anything at the store and went home to stew a while and decide what to do. I decided that *I* liked this one the best in the store, even though he didn't *love* it like he did some of the others. I AM SO GLAD I BOUGHT THIS ONE!! He is really comfortable in it, and he loves having the little cubbies and the cupholder for his cars and stuff he likes to carry along with us. We took it on a 10+ hour trip and he was great in it. Sleeping in it is not the greatest, but he doesn't sleep that much in it. The wings are deep enough to give his head enough support that it doesn't look scary for him to fall asleep in it. I have raved about this seat to others and would whole-heartedly recommend it to anyone with an older toddler/preschooler who needs a five-point harness and then a booster.
SO HAPPY!!!!!!!2008-12-02
This product is perfect for a growing child. We bought it originally for my 3 year old son who out grew every car seat we have. I loved it so much we bought another one. After the holidays we are replacing the other two we have for my 1 year old daughter. I even bragged so much about it to my friends they bought it as well. I'm happy my son and daughter will both be able to be in a 5-point harness for a long time.
Value + looks2008-12-01
After shopping around and testing different car seats, this was the hands down winner. It's made well, looks good and is priced fair. We have two of them and have been using them for a few months with no complaints. All the Graco products (stroller, car seats) that we've had have been good.
Not bad!2008-11-30
I spent a lot of time looking for car seats for my daughter and found this one. It was reasonably priced and considering that it lasts a while in different stages it is definately worth the price. My daughter really likes it better then the last one. It was a little tougher to secure in the car then the rear facing one but thats about it.
NAUTILUS CAR SEAT- BABY GIFT2008-11-30
GRACO NAUTILUS IS RATED FIVE STARS BECAUSE OF ITS FEATURES FOR SAFETY AND DURABILITY. SENT IT TO MY DAUGHTER IN VIRGINIA WHO IS EXPECTING HER THIRD. IT WAS DELIVERED TO HER HOME THE VERY NEXT DAY. NOW, THAT'S FAST SERVICE. THANK YOU AMAZON.COM
FROM A DEVOTED GRANDMOTHER IN CALIFORNIA

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