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Graco Extend2Fit Convertible Car Seat, Ride Rear Facing Longer with Extend2Fit, Spire

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Style: 2-in-1


Pattern Name: Car Seat


Color: Spire


Features

  • Convertible car seat grows with your child from rear-facing harness (4 - 50 pounds) to forward-facing harness (22 - 65 pounds)
  • Made of steel reinforced
  • Product dimensions 21.5 D x 19.5 W x 23.5 H; Product weight 19.25 pounds
  • Up to 50 pounds rear facing, allowing your child to safely ride rear-facing longer.Do not use bleach
  • Graco ProtectPlus Engineered: Simply safe adjust no-rethread headrest and harness adjust together
  • Extend2Fit 4-position adjustable extension panel provides up to 5" additional legroom, allowing your child to safely ride rear facing longer. Car Seat Depth: 21.5 inch. Car Seat Height: 23.5 inch

Description

Safely ride rear-facing longer! The Graco Extend2Fit Convertible Car Seat grows with your child from rear-facing harness (4-50 lb) to forward-facing harness (22-65 lb). It features a 4-position extension panel that provides up to 5” of extra rear-facing legroom, allowing your child to safely ride rear-facing longer. Children are safer riding rear-facing and should ride rear-facing as long as possible, until they reach the maximum rear-facing height or weight rating for their car seat. With Extend2Fit, the adjustable extension panel and 50 lb rear-facing weight limit allow the seat to grow with your child in rear-facing mode, providing extended rear-facing use. The seat features the No-Rethread Simply Safe Adjust Harness System, which allows you to adjust the height of the headrest and harness in one motion, and InRight LATCH for a one-second LATCH attachment. Harnessing is made easier with fuss-free harness storage pockets that conveniently hold the harness out of the way while you get baby in and out of the car seat. This car seat is Graco ProtectPlus Engineered to help protect in frontal, side, rear, and rollover crashes. Brand Story By Graco


Brand: Graco


Installation Type: Latch


Material: Alloy Steel


Color: Spire


Orientation: Forward Facing, Rear Facing


Product Dimensions: ‎21.5 x 19.5 x 23.5 inches


Item model number: ‎1963211


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Minimum weight recommendation: ‎4 Pounds


Maximum weight recommendation: ‎65 Pounds


Maximum height recommendation: ‎23.5 Inches


Material Type: ‎Alloy Steel


Number Of Items: ‎1


Style: ‎2-in-1


Number of reclining positions: ‎4


Batteries required: ‎No


Orientation: ‎Forward Facing, Rear Facing


Rear-facing minimum child weight: ‎4 Pounds


Rear-facing maximum child weight: ‎50 Pounds


Forward-facing minimum child weight: ‎22 Pounds


Forward-facing maximum child weight: ‎65 Pounds


Harness type: ‎5-Point


Item Weight: ‎19 pounds


Country/Region of origin: ‎China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!!!
Style: 2-in-1 Pattern Name: Car Seat Color: Kenzie
I cant say anything negative about this car seat! I LOVE this seat! It is perfect for my 6mo old who absolutely hated her infant carrier! She doesnt mind being in this car seat at all!! YAY!! I did research & this car seat had amazing reviews! I love how it lets baby have extra leg room, so that shes able to be rear faced for longer! So easy to install, which was a total plus! I love that it has little pockets for the buckle, makes it so much easy to get baby in and out of! I also love that the straps are adjustable, so I dont have to remove the car seat every time baby grows! The only thing I wish was easier, was loosening the straps every time I get her out. It's not the easiest. We love our new Graco seat!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by KariJo

  • Very Safe BUT
Style: 2-in-1 Pattern Name: Car Seat Color: Gotham
Not very parent friendly. 1-getting shoulder straps on takes two hands and they get stuck under the baby/child. 2-unbuckling shoulder straps takes two hands. 3-snapping metal buckles into the between the legs receptacle is very difficult. Sometimes pinches them. Baby sits on them so they need to be dug out from under them on both sides and the between the legs buckle receptacle slips under the baby even when you make sure it’s out and forward before you put the baby/child in. Then it can pinch putting on and again when unlatching. Always is a point of pain for the child and the parent. One time I could not get the straps off. Had to go home and use a tool. I never feel like I can take BOTH hands off the baby/child to keep them safe, keep from falling out. Seems so easy to fix. Suggest: 1. Stiffen the straps or design a place for them to left and right of the baby, a side clip or stiffen straps so they open and close like a vest would. When removing the child, open each strap to an “open” ready position (not under the child). 2. A push button or squeeze button that fully opens with ONE hand works when removing the child. Takes one to hold it steady and the other to squeeze, leaving no hands for the baby/child. Should be able he to put fingers under it then press with thumb to unlatch. 3. Stiffen the strap that holds the between legs buckle receptacle. Should be able to flap it open and it stays until you fold it up to buckle in. Then make it easy to slip fingers underneath buckle and with same hand use thumb to push button to open. Understand you want it safe, but should not hurt the child or cause fear of being pinched/hurt for them getting in and out. There has to be a better design. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Siberianpeachpie

  • I trust Graco
Style: 2-in-1 Pattern Name: Car Seat Color: Spire
We like this so much we got one for each vehicle. I did hours of reading third party reviews and tests, and this seat protected at the top of the list in independent tests with impact sensors. Curiously, the independent site stated it wasn't the most comfortable seat, but I don't know what they are comparing to. This is far more plush and padded than our infant seat was, and we just finished about 18 hours of road tripping today and our little one seemed quite content. Finally, the quick attach straps are amazing. Seriously, I can't believe how much nicer they are to hook and unhook from the built in strapping points. We had to use them multiple times to take the seat out on our trip to pack and repack and they make everything so much easier than the manual press and push (and curse) clips. I also love the fact that our kid will be able to be rear facing as long as possible (much safer). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Tman

  • The "Shut Up and Take My Money" Seat
I used to hate this car seat - before I bought it. Right off the bat, I disliked that it furthered the (false) notion that kids need more legroom to extended rear face. That aside, it is a home run! First of all, rear facing to 50lbs/49in for $135 is a steal. It's hard to find a seat that will even forward face past 50in. (Nautilus 80, Diono, and Britax - if you needed to know.) My 5 year old daughter is 90-100th percentile (47in tall and 48lbs). She could technically rear face in this seat, with a belt install. Probably for the next year. That is something. However, I got this seat for my 2 year old and 8 month old. "Solar" said 2-5 weeks for delivery, but the first seat already came about a week later and the next one is shipping now, so it's an outside estimate. Plus, to get a $180 seat for $135, I'd have waited the 5 weeks, anyway. Bargain! (The price and shipping time have changed since my review. That's Amazon for you.) As soon as I got it out of the box, I was blown away. One of the things I loved about the competing seat I had my eye on was that it had buckle pockets to keep metal hardware out of the sun and out of the way, but that seat only rear faces to 40lbs/40in and was $180, so I'd have to spend more just to forward face my 2 year old (33lbs 36in) sooner. So, I was delightfully surprised to get that feature in this seat. (I thought the pockets everyone in the reviews were talking about were for the LATCH clips.) It comes almost fully assembled. You just have to peel the corners of the cover back and pop the cup holders into place. Graco covers are machine-washable anyway, so one might want to take the covers off to pre-wash them, anyway, but the corner gives enough room to insert the cup without removal, if not. The red looks somewhat orange-red in the photo. It isn't. It's a lighter red than the piping on our other Graco seats, but slightly darker than the photo seems. Definitely not orange/pink. The padding is blow-your-mind soft and silky. The padding in the headrest (red/grey) moves independently from the rest of the headrest (black), for even more positioning options. The removable bum padding is thick, especially for Graco. I was so impressed by the seat, I had to fight the urge to write a review before I installed it. It wasn't very heavy/awkward. I carried it to the car to install it and I have little upper body strength or grace. I wish I could say that it was a breeze to install, but it took a little work - but nothing that would shy me away from it. This car seat is best for deep seats. I have a Nissan Pathfinder, full-size SUV. I didn't expect issues with space, but I had them. The foot bar makes the car seat stick out, pushing the base off the vehicle seat. The base has a little marker for how far off of the seat it can go and still be safely installed. It also has markers for which of the recline settings are safe for rear facing and ball level. Long story short, I will never be able to safely install this seat with the foot bar fully extended because all of the safe recline settings still leave too much of the base off of the vehicle seat. This isn't a deal-breaker for me because I know that my son doesn't need any foot bar to rear face, so to get him 1/2 of a foot bar is still cool. He was rear facing in his Contender 65 happily. It's just something for people with shallow seats to consider. But again, even with no foot bar, rear facing to 50lbs/49in for $135 is a steal. This is my 3rd child's 3rd car seat. My oldest has had 6 and my middle has had 4. They have been installed in countless cars because we rent cars for trips. We have even done three across. I know my way around installing a car seat. This one still took a while to get a tight fit while the latch was connected. Yes, I stood/sat on it and rocked/leaned. The latch even has a handy loop for pulling! I still had to undo it, tighten it, then attach it. No biggie, just took longer. It isn't as tight as my son's belt install, but it moves less than an inch at the belt path, so it's good. The only thing about this seat that made me uneasy was how short the strap is, the one that provides slack for the shoulder straps. Its's at least a foot shorter than their other seats have been. Then I realized that we never used all that extra slack in their other seats and this shortening may be a good thing. I even put my 5 year old in it, just to see. She fit, with slack to spare. This may be obvious to most, but this model does not convert to a booster, so you will have to buy a new seat when your child reaches 49in. (The Extend2Fit 3-in-1/All in One does, but this is not that and that is an extra $100-$200 Boosters aren't typically $100 [ours was $40 and highly rated/recommended] so it's a non-issue.) The forward facing weight limit is 65lbs but most kids will reach 49in long before they hit 65lbs. That is why I didn't get one for my 5 year old. Even forward facing, she would need a new seat next year. I have owned over a dozen seats: infant, convertible, booster; Graco, First Years, Maxi cosi, etc.; even seats with apps! This is my favorite, and it isn't even the most expensive. In fact, only 3 of our seats have cost less than this one. I can't think of much else to say about it, but I'm happy to answer questions. :) UPDATE: I do see what some parents are talking about, with the chin to chest issue. My kids are bigger, have outgrown infant seats, so they have fine head and neck control. I don't know that I would trust an infant in this seat. It's still a great seat for babies outgrowing their infant seats. Also, removing the infant headrest insert helps some. I also didn't have an issue getting a tight fit that passes the pinch test, but again, I can see how small babies might. NOTE: As far as the negative review about chemicals goes, that study was conducted on 2014 car seats and released in 2015, before this seat was even made. The seat that scored poorly was specifically the MySize 65. A different Graco seat in that same exact study scored better than Peg Perego, Cybex Aton, Orbit, Evenflo, and Baby Trend. The study in no way said all Graco seats were bad, just that the lowest ranked seat happened to be Graco. Also, since those 2014 seats were tested, the use of carcinogens in car seats has dropped, based on more recent tests. Not to mention the fact that ALL car seats have flame retardants, except UPPAbaby. In short, the reviewer cherry-picked outdated data and drew an inaccurate conclusion. The review should be removed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2017 by Mommy

  • Daughter pulled the switch a roo
Style: 2-in-1 Pattern Name: Car Seat Color: Spire
Bought this for my 2-year-old daughter for my car when I go pick her up. So when I went to visit her one day I showed her the new car seat. She loved it so much. I asked her if she wanted it and her mom's car because her mom is with her more and takes her to school and what not. So I put the new one in My daughter's mother's car and my ex says that she reminds her every day. Look what my daddy bought! My daddy bought this! She loves the car seat so I got the old one I bought three years ago before she was even born in my car 🙂. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023 by Michael Dannevik

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