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Cheapest Booster seat?
pinkpinkfizz
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Hi,
I am looking to replace my daughters old blue checkered Britax booster seat (she's 4 so still needs to have one with a back)
I've seen the Graco Rallysport which looks really good but at around £50 is a bit more than I would like to pay! We live way up north and do alot of travelling so it needs to be padded for those long journeys..
any advice welcome
Thanks in advance
I am looking to replace my daughters old blue checkered Britax booster seat (she's 4 so still needs to have one with a back)
I've seen the Graco Rallysport which looks really good but at around £50 is a bit more than I would like to pay! We live way up north and do alot of travelling so it needs to be padded for those long journeys..
any advice welcome
Thanks in advance
pinkpinkfizz
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Hi saw them in home bargins yesterday for £2.99, I don't know if you have one near you.0
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Argos have reduced the price of the Britax Hi Liner in store to £29.99 I believe I read. This seat does very well in the Which safety tests.0
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The ones in Home Stores are polystyrene and don't have a back on. (although excellent value for now and again use).
You can find lots of types with backs on here
http://www.kiddicare.com/page/navpage?No=0&N=345I'm Glad to be here... At my age I'm glad to be anywhere!!
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safety and comfort should come way before price in this sort of thing, there is a longer thread on one of the other boards with lots of details from teh Which? tests on best car seats for different ages0
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We have one of the "cheap" polystyrene seats. It is most unsatisfactory. It doesn't fit well in any of 3 cars tried, and will move too easily with child on board. We restrict its use only to short trips, and only within the town speedlimit, when the better seat is "out for the day".0
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Woby_Tide wrote:safety and comfort should come way before price in this sort of thing, there is a longer thread on one of the other boards with lots of details from teh Which? tests on best car seats for different ages
I do agree safety is paramount over price. I am looking for the best price/special price/ discount code etc on a superior quality car seat not a cheap car seat, perhaps my post is misleading in this aspect...
Thankspinkpinkfizz
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After my continued search for a good price car seat (to suit age 4+) I found the Graco Rally sport on offer at Mothercare for £49.99, a saving of £20 on the orginal Mothercare price, however the price of this seat varies so much online that it is a potential saving of up to £40 as I have seen it for sale at £89.99!!
This is the superior version with posturepedic foam seat for comfort, available in Charcoal/cerise or Charcoal/lightgrey. It is a lovely comfortable, easy to use seat.
http://www.mothercare.com/gp/node/n/44453031/026-7525717-2297215?ie=UTF8&mcb=core
I bought mine instore so no delivery to pay... HTHpinkpinkfizz
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