Car seat for travel after outgrowing cosco scenera next

Anonymous
The SureRide is a great travel seat if you can handle the fact that it will be FF. It's what we replaced our Cosco Scenera Next with.
Anonymous
We use the Graco Extend2fit as a regular car seat and also for travel... no idea how it compares logistically to something like the Cosco Scenera but it's been manageable to carry and install, and it lasts rear-facing for eons...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We use the Graco Extend2fit as a regular car seat and also for travel... no idea how it compares logistically to something like the Cosco Scenera but it's been manageable to carry and install, and it lasts rear-facing for eons...


That could work for us long term. Have you flown with it? (Meaning, do you know if it fits in an airplane seat).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We use the Graco Extend2fit as a regular car seat and also for travel... no idea how it compares logistically to something like the Cosco Scenera but it's been manageable to carry and install, and it lasts rear-facing for eons...


That could work for us long term. Have you flown with it? (Meaning, do you know if it fits in an airplane seat).


It’s about three times heavier than the Scenera and 15 lbs heavier than the Evenflo Sureride.
Anonymous
Anyone with any new ideas? I have an incredibly tall 18mo old that has nearly outgrown the scenera. I obviously can’t FF yet. She’s 36”, weight isn’t an issue (she’s circa 25lbs). Her torso is crazy long and she has maybe a month or two left before she’s too tall, and we have lots of travel coming up (and would like to out her in it to fly). I also use it regularly in our second vehicle.
Anonymous
We’re using Wayb Pico. Folds into a backpack, but you’ll need to check if it’s “approved” to use in Europe.
Anonymous
Can you just rent one? We never traveled with a car seat, and we were always able to rent one. I know some people like to have them on the plane but if that’s not you maybe you can just rent one?
Anonymous
Just forward face.
Anonymous
If the time has come to be forward facing there’s nothing wrong with that, it’s perfectly fine to be forward facing

They’ve outgrown this stage of their lives, that’s ok
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone with any new ideas? I have an incredibly tall 18mo old that has nearly outgrown the scenera. I obviously can’t FF yet. She’s 36”, weight isn’t an issue (she’s circa 25lbs). Her torso is crazy long and she has maybe a month or two left before she’s too tall, and we have lots of travel coming up (and would like to out her in it to fly). I also use it regularly in our second vehicle.


Have you talked to your doctor about this?
Anonymous
Why is rear facing bolded? You kid is way too big for that position. You need to talk to the ped to get correct info.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone with any new ideas? I have an incredibly tall 18mo old that has nearly outgrown the scenera. I obviously can’t FF yet. She’s 36”, weight isn’t an issue (she’s circa 25lbs). Her torso is crazy long and she has maybe a month or two left before she’s too tall, and we have lots of travel coming up (and would like to out her in it to fly). I also use it regularly in our second vehicle.


Have you talked to your doctor about this?


Yep. Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Yep. Thanks.


And what did your doctor say?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just forward face.

An 18mo? No.
Their necks aren’t strong enough to support their heads in an accident. You can do it I suppose and hope you never get in a serious accident. But why would you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just forward face.

An 18mo? No.
Their necks aren’t strong enough to support their heads in an accident. You can do it I suppose and hope you never get in a serious accident. But why would you?


Absolutely no one is telling the 18mo kid to forward face

The “just forward face” is clearly aimed at the OP of this thread with a 2.5 year old who has outgrown rear facing car seats.

The lack of a quote of the 18mo case and the fact that this thread is about the OP makes it pretty clear that comments without a quote are directed at the main subject
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