Monday, September 16, 2013

Babble Blogger Favorites: The Best Car Seats of 2013!


Babble Blogger Favorites: The Best Car Seats of 2013!


By Katie |

I’ve made no secret of my passion for car seat safety in the past few months, but I wasn’t always as much of a fanatic as I am now. We chose Eli’s infant seat basically at random, without almost any research, because I liked that it had high height/weight limits and a good gender-neutral pattern, but that was it. Not even a Google search to speak of before making such an important decision.
When it came time to choose a convertible car seat, I did tons of research, but I still felt so confused about what seat was best for my child and for my car. So when I was asked to test as many car seats as I could get my hands on, I jumped at the chance. This was a dream project for us, and it was one that really opened my eyes to car seat safety and the incredible number of options available on the market today.

Over the past 2 months, we have tried 15 different convertible car seats. All but 2 of these were sent to us by the companies to test, and we tried each one of them for between 10 days and 2 weeks (the total number of hours in use was roughly the same for all the seats), in at least two different vehicles with both the seatbelt and the LATCH, the system of lower anchors and tethers for children. Virtually all cars made after  2002 have a LATCH system that consists of small metal hooks in the lower part of the back seat (usually identified with a tag or a button picturing a child in a car seat) and tether hooks on the top or back of the back seat, to allow car seats to be installed with a special belt with hooks (which comes with your car seat!) instead of a seatbelt. Both LATCH and the seat belt are equally safe when used correctly, but often LATCH is an easier way to install the seat.

We also installed each seat both rear- and forward-facing to check the fit. However, we only had Eli and my niece ride rear-facing, meaning his car seat faces the back of my car, which is in line with the American Academy of Pediatrics’ recommendation to keep children rear-facing until age 2 and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommendation to continue rear-facing as close to age 4 as possible, within the height and weight limits of the car seat. After the experiment, we passed each seat along to my sister, who tried them out with my niece, who is about 5 months younger than Eli.

One quick note before we get into the list: All these seats, from the least to the most expensive, passed the same crash testing. There is no evidence that any brand or specific seat is “safer” than any other. The safest car seat is whichever seat you can install in your car, fits your child well, and that you can use correctly every single time.

Without further ado, here are the best car seats of 2013!
Babble Blogger Favorites: The Best Car Seats of 2013!

RUNNER-UP, BEST SIDE-IMPACT TECHNOLOGY | Safety First Advanced Air 70+

This seat was another one that caught me completely off guard in a great way. It was a breeze to install, fit beautifully in my small car, has an awesome air side-impact protection system, and, most of all, Eli was incredibly happy and comfortable in the seat. It doesn’t have a ton of frills like some of the other seats, but it nails the important stuff.

Pros: It has top-notch side-impact protection via GCell HX technology along the sides and headrest; it offers multiple recline options for both rear- and forward-facing, depending upon the child's weight; and it has a no-rethread harness.

Cons: It doesn't have strap covers, so you'll have to pull clothing up if your child has sensitive skin/is prone to red marks; its wide design means passengers likely won't be able to fit comfortably next to it; there's no anti-rebound bar or rear-facing tethering; and it has old-style latch hooks instead of the seatbelt-like hooks with easy-to-release buttons, meaning that they're easy enough to hook on but a pain to unhook.

Rear-facing limits: 5-40 pounds or 40 inches.
Forward-facing limits: 22-70 pounds or 52 inches.

Get it at Amazon for $189.99 

Friday, July 19, 2013

Safety 1st Advance 70 Air

Safety 1st Advance 70 Air

  • Convertible car seat
  • Rear-facing 5-40 pounds (preferably until age 2)
  • Forward-facing 22-70 pounds
  • $189.99
High-Tech Child Car Seats
The Safety 1st Advance 70 Air convertible car seat offers advanced side-impact protection using the company's G-Cell HX and Air Protect technologies. G-Cell HX is specialized rebounding foam with hexagonal shapes that lines the entire car seat shell. Safety 1st developed G-Cell HX with Bald Spot Sports, a company that uses solid G-Cell foam in customized cockpits for Indianapolis 500 professional racecar drivers.

"G-Cell HX absorbs energy as it makes contact with the occupant to mitigate crash forces much like a bumper does on cars," says David Amirault, director of product marketing, design and brand management for Dorel Juvenile Group (DJG), the Safety 1st manufacturer, in Columbus, Indiana. Air Protect is impact foam in the seat's headrest with an air chamber that dissipates the energy of a crash away from a child, Amirault says.

DJG has tested the Advance 70 Air with its own side-impact sled tests. "We've seen sizable improvement in the dissipated energy," Amirault says. DJG is also working with Kettering University in Flint, Michigan, to develop a side-impact test that it hopes NHTSA will adopt as a safety standard for all car seats sold in the U.S.

In addition to the Safety 1st Advanced 70 convertible car seat, DJG plans to use G-Cell HX and Air Protect in more of its car seats down the road. To spot these seats in stores, look for a tag with a big orange plus, which indicates the car seat features both Air Protect and G-Cell HX.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Child Safety Technology

Updated: Tuesday, 21 May 2013, 11:35 AM EDT Published : Tuesday, 21 May 2013, 11:35 AM EDT Greater Indianapolis car seat manufacturer Dorel Juvenile Group (DJG) has partnered with race car engineers at Bald Spot Sports and INDY Car Driver Scott Dixon to better understand the energy dynamics a high performance driver faces in the event of a crash-- and used this knowledge to build a car seat fit for the INDY 500. The Air Protect®+ G-Cell HX Technology combines an advanced air cushion system to protect your child’s head with a patented foam design to protect your child’s body—providing superior full body side impact protection. With Memorial Day and the kick-off of the summer travel session approaching, Safety 1st is hosting one nation’s largest car seat checks at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 22nd. Are you interested in this new advanced technology in child restraint systems, and partnership with driver Scott Dixon and father of two young daughters? Please let me know if I can coordinate an interview with an engineer from Dorel, or Bald Spot Sports regarding this advanced technology. Scott Dixon all will also be available at the Safety 1st car seat check at the Speedway. More background on Air Protect®+ G-Cell HX Technology is below. We can provide B-roll of crash test footage or arrange for you to visit the R & D facility in Columbus, IN. Sarah Pariseau SPariseau@360pr.com 617-585-5767

Monday, May 20, 2013

SAFETY 1st LAUNCHES NATIONAL CAR SEAT SAFETY CAMPAIGN WITH THE WORLD’S LARGEST CAR SEAT CHECK AT 500 FESTIVAL COMMUNITY DAY

Fit for INDY Cars, Local Manufacturer Launches Air Protect®+ the Most Advanced Car Seat Technology on the Market Columbus, IN, May 21, 2013 -- Dorel Juvenile, a segment of Dorel Industries (TSX: DII.B, DII.A), and the world's largest juvenile products manufacturer announced today that Safety 1St is hosting the World’s Largest Car Seat Check on May 22nd as part of the 500 Festival Community Day. With Memorial Day right around the corner, as the unofficial kick-off to summer travel, more than 50 certified car seat technicians will be on hand ensuring families in the Greater Indianapolis Area are traveling safely. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 75 percent of car seats on the road are installed incorrectly. It is the mission of Safety 1st to educate parents and caregivers on the importance of correct installation and usage, and ultimately lower that percentage of misuse. “Safety is more than something we talk about. Making sure children on the road are as safe as possible is at the heart of everything we do,” said Julie Vallese, Consumer Safety Expert for Safety 1st. “As the world’s largest car seat manufacturer we’re committed to providing the best in safety from research and design to production and ultimately, to the family car’s back seat.” World’s Largest Car Seat Check Details: WHERE: Indianapolis Motor Speedway 21 Virginia Ave Entry at Gate #2 or Gate #10 WHEN: May 22, 2013 10:00 am - 2:00 pm At the World’s Largest Car Seat Check, Dorel Juvenile will also showcase its’ latest innovation Safety 1st Advance 70 Air + convertible car seat, the first Safety 1st car seat available with Air Protect and GCell HX™. GCell HX™ is patented foam designed for superior protection around the child's body. Developed in partnership with Bald Spot Sports, creators of safety technology used in Indy Car racing seats, GCell HX™ combined with Air Protect lessens the impact in a crash and provides superior head to toe protection for children. Those unable to attend the World’s Largest Car Seat Check can visit Dorel Juvenile’s permanent USA Car Seat Inspection Station at its campus in Columbus, Indiana. The Car Seat Inspection Station is open to the public Monday through Friday by appointment and is located at the Dorel Technical Center for Child Safety. On-site certified car seat technicians inspect and assist parents and caregivers in properly installing all car seats, regardless of the brand and model. About Dorel Industries Dorel Industries Inc. (TSX: DII.B, DII.A) is a world class juvenile products and bicycle company. Dorel creates style and excitement in equal measure to safety, quality and value. The Company's lifestyle leadership position is pronounced in both its Juvenile and Bicycle categories with an array of trend-setting products. Dorel's powerfully branded products include Safety 1st, Quinny, Cosco, Maxi-Cosi and Bebe Confort in Juvenile, as well as Cannondale, Schwinn, GT, Mongoose, IronHorse and SUGOI in Recreational/Leisure. Dorel's Home Furnishings segment markets a wide assortment of both domestically produced and imported furniture products, principally within North America. Dorel has annual sales of US$2.5 billion and employs 5,400 people in facilities located in twenty-four countries worldwide. ###

Monday, May 06, 2013

Safety 1st Announces The First Convertible Car Seat On The Market To Feature GCell HX™, Superior Full Body Side Impact Protection The Safety 1st Advance 70 Air + Convertible Car Seat now with the same safety technology as professional race cars

COLUMBUS, Ind., May 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Dorel Juvenile, a segment of Dorel Industries (TSX: DII.B, DII.A), and the world's largest juvenile products manufacturer, today announced the launch of the innovative Safety 1st Advance 70 Air + convertible car seat which incorporates both Air Protect and GCell HX™. GCell HX™ is patented foam designed for superior protection around the child's body. Developed in partnership with Bald Spot Sports, creators of safety technology used in Indy Car racing seats, GCell HX™ combined with Air Protect lessens the impact of forces in a crash and provides superior head to toe side impact protection for children. How Air Protect with GCell HX™ Works GCell HX™ hexagonal rebounding foam is used in the body of the car seat to protect the child from the multiple hits that occur in crashes. Coupled with this is the placement of Air Protect® Technology which takes crash forces away from a child's head. "Our engineers and product managers have worked diligently with Bald Spot Sports to create a best-in-class car seat which adds the plus into our Safety 1st Air Protect + car seats," explained Bill Forbes , Dorel Juvenile Group USA Executive Vice President for Child Restraints. "We've listened to our consumers and know their first priority is for their children to be safe. We are confident that Air Protect+ is positively the safest choice for parents and caregivers to use for their child." In addition to being tested rigorously using the Dorel/Kettering method, the Safety 1st Advance 70 Air + features color coded belt paths to ensure that the child restraint is installed and used properly to provide optimal safety. A convertible car seat that can be used rear facing for children five-40 lbs. and forward facing for children 22 to 70 lbs., the Safety 1st Advance 70 Air + also includes a 10-position headrest, LATCH installation system for faster and easier installation when moving between vehicles, and an integrated cup holder. "This latest car seat innovation is yet another example of Dorel Juvenile's commitment to design the ultimate in protection for our children," concluded Mr. Forbes. The Safety 1st Advance 70 Air + will be initially available exclusively through Target later this week. About Dorel Industries Dorel Industries Inc. (TSX: DII.B, DII.A) is a world class juvenile products and bicycle company. Dorel creates style and excitement in equal measure to safety, quality and value. The Company's lifestyle leadership position is pronounced in both its Juvenile and Bicycle categories with an array of trend-setting products. Dorel's powerfully branded products include Safety 1st, Quinny, Cosco, Maxi-Cosi and Bebe Confort in Juvenile, as well as Cannondale, Schwinn, GT, Mongoose, IronHorse and SUGOI in Recreational/Leisure. Dorel's Home Furnishings segment markets a wide assortment of both domestically produced and imported furniture products, principally within North America. Dorel has annual sales of US$2.5 billion and employs 5,400 people in facilities located in twenty-four countries worldwide. SOURCE Dorel Juvenile

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Creating Custom-Fit Car Seats

Creating Custom-Fit Car Seats Using Creafoam Published by Naseem Muaddi on December 19th, 2012 Follow Bald Spot Sports (BSS) as they fabricate a one-off race-car seat shaped specifically for the driver. Using a product called Creafoam, BSS is able to create single-impact racing seats designed to hold drivers in place during a crash. Because the seat is custom molded to fit perfectly around the driver, movement during an accident is limited relative to the vehicle itself, drastically reducing the risk of injury. Although BSS uses Creafoam for safety purposes, this video has me wondering about its potential for comfort upgrades to regular passenger vehicles. If you’re interested in experimenting with Creafoam, purchase a Creafoam Seat Kit from BSS and give it a go. Don’t forget to loop us in on how your project turns out! www.baldspotsports.com Toll Free: 877.BSS.SEAT

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Antron Brown & DSR on the Today Show

Great to see Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) and Antron Brown getting some recognition for their accomplishments on the Today Show. TODAY | Aired on February 08, 2013 Antron Brown: First black drag racing champion The first African-American to win an auto racing title in the United States is Antron Brown, and he tells NBC’s Craig Melvin that taking home the championship not only brought tears to his eyes, but also evoked emotion in his father and uncle, who have dreamed of the same accomplishment.