Graco 4ver All-In-1 Car Seat Analysis

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The Graco 4Ever All-in-1 car seat gives you 10 years with a car seat. It's comfortable for your child and convenient for you as you move from the baby car seat facing backward (4-40 lbs) to the 5-point forward-facing harness seat (20-65 lbs) to the belt positioning backrest with high backrest (30 -100 pounds) to the beltless positioning booster (40-120 pounds).

For a proper fit, the simple and secure adjustment harness system and the 10-position headrest allow you to adjust the harness and headrest together, without rethreading. The 6-position recline keeps your child comfortable, while the InRight LATCH system with a one-second attachment makes installation easier. It's the only seat that really goes from baby to booster!

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