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BabyGearLab
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The 10 Best Car Seats | Crash Tested
Nuna Pipa RX
After spending tens of thousands of dollars on crash testing car seats in a certified testing lab, we discovered that not all car seats are equal, despite...
Rating: 4.9 ​
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CarseatBlog
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Recommended Car Seats 2026 – CarseatBlog
December 17, 2025 - CSB's 2026 List of Recommended Carseats Our professional, hands-on reviews & ratings help you to find the best car seat or booster for your child. We narrow down all the options in our Editors' Picks list. If you're feeling overwhelmed by too many choices, this abbreviated list is the ideal ...
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recent (2024-2025) best car seats you would recommend
We LOVE our Cybex Callisto G 360! Installation was super easy - used the seatbelt and the tether. We did not get the install inspected by a CPST because I felt confident about it, but we did meet with one to look at the install and learn about buckling baby in to his bucket seat. I would totally recommend it, especially if you have anxiety! It was free through a local hospital near me I would absolutely recommend a rotating car seat, I know a ton of people also really like the EvenFlo one. My baby is 4 months old and he has been in his convertible seat since around 2 months, because he screamed every time we put him in his Nuna Pipa More on reddit.com
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October 6, 2025
Car Seat Recommendation
Clek Liing is one of the most recommended infant seats by car seat techs. That’s what we chose. So easy to clean and install. One of the 3 most compact seats. I wouldn’t agonize over compatibility with stroller. There are adapters available for most seats and strollers. Your stroller will also be used longer than your car seat. Furthermore, car seats clicked into strollers aren’t properly reclined like in a vehicle so it’s generally recommended to limit use and monitor closely during use. Also, it’s generally recommended that baby spends no more than 2 hours in a 24 hour period in a car seat so you may want to consider a stroller that works for an infant without using the car seat. ETA: I see you plan on multiple kids and so a long expiry date is an important feature for you. Definitely check out the liing. Their expiry is 9 years from manufacture! More on reddit.com
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Best Car Seats 2025: Infant, Toddler, Booster & Travel-Friendly Options Compared
We ditched the infant car seat around 6–8 months, and honestly, I wish I’d done it sooner. My kid was on the bigger side, and lugging that thing around felt like arm day every single time we left the house. I know people love the “just click it into the stroller” setup, but I barely ever did that, it always seemed like more trouble than it was worth. We mostly used the bassinet for walks, and since we weren’t really out and about much, the car seat just sat in the car most of the time. We also live in a city and street parking means you’re never actually close to your car. The idea of dragging a stroller and car seat up and down the block just to load/unload everything was… nope. Total hassle. So, yeah, think about your own daily routine and parking situation, those make a huge difference in what’s “convenient.” If back pain or limited space is on your radar, a rotating convertible seat might actually be the move. You skip the whole “carry the car seat everywhere” phase, and it’s way easier on your back when buckling in. If you do go for an infant seat, get one with a base  trust me, wrestling with a seatbelt install while leaning awkwardly into the car is not it. For what it’s worth, I started with a hand me down Chicco KeyFit (solid, no complaints), and later upgraded to a Graco Extend2Fit for extended rear-facing. Still going strong past age 3! At this point, I care more about ease of cleaning, installation sanity, and comfort than any “travel system” compatibility hype. More on reddit.com
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Overwhelmed with Carseat Choices
Totally remember this overwhelm! Safe in the Seat has great car seat guides that are now free (but I paid for it and it was worth every penny!). It's a great place to start and will take into consideration your budget, your cars, and a few other lifestyle factors (whether you travel by plane/in rideshare, etc.). It will narrow it down to a list and that should help give you a starting point. As has been said, everything is safe! What I guess the quizzes don't cover is the back pain issue because there are a lot of other lifestyle factors that go into it. We stopped using our infant seat at ~7 months and I honestly wish we had switched to a convertible seat sooner. I had a large baby and the seat got heavy really quickly. I never found it to be all that convenient to carry! I almost never attached my car seat to the stroller, either - we went on walks with a big stroller but used the bassinet, and did not use the stroller out and about very much until after she was big enough to use a regular stroller seat - summer pandemic baby definitely came into it (it was hot, and we weren't going just a ton of places). But we live in a city and had to street park, which was not always close, and had a small car so using a stroller for a block to then put the car seat in and the stroller in the trunk and then do the same in reverse was just not appealing to me. These factors may not apply to you at all! I realize this is long-winded but picture what going out looks like for you, and consider how much space you have in your car for a stroller. A stroller is a much longer-term purchase than the infant car seat, so I'd choose that independently and then see if your choices are compatible and tweak accordingly. I will say that I valued it when traveling on a plane, but I only did that for a few flights since the rest I took advantage of having a lap child. If your car is big enough, and back pain is a concern, I wonder if you'd be better off doing a rotating convertible seat from the start. Easier to buckle in than a regular convertible seat, and you don't have to lug the car seat to and from the car. If you do an infant seat, you'll probably prefer one with a base as opposed to a seatbelt or LATCH installation because of the time spent leaning in the car. You can (carefully) buckle in on top of a dining table or kitchen counter and carry to the car and not have to do any leaning there. But it's all about personal preference and what is going to be the easiest on your back. My personal priorities were having a machine washable cover (not all are!) and preferably dryer-safe, easy installation, and for the convertible, extended rear facing so to 49"/50 lbs. I did that purchase after baby was here, of course, so Safe in the Seat included a percentile chart so I could see what would most likely get me to rear-face until age 4 - but if I had a smaller percentile baby, 40 lbs RF may have been just fine! For what it's worth, I had a Nuna Pipa that was passed down from a very trusted friend with two bases and then eventually got the Britax One4Life. Still comfortably rear facing a few months past age 3! I will probably turn her forward-facing ~2 months shy of my goal of 4 years because I am expecting baby #2 in spring and two rear-facing seats will not fit in my car or my husband's - 2 tall parents in 2 compact cars. More on reddit.com
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NHTSA
nhtsa.gov › equipment › car-seats-and-booster-seats
Car Seat & Booster Seat Safety, Ratings, Guidelines
Car seats and booster seats provide protection for infants and children in a crash, yet car crashes are a leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 13. It's important to choose the right seat and use it correctly every time your child is in the car.
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Consumer Reports
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Car Seats via @ConsumerReports
We test and rate 100+ car seats so that we can make clear recommendations—and you can easily find the right fit.
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Reddit
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r/beyondthebump on Reddit: recent (2024-2025) best car seats you would recommend
October 6, 2025 -

hello! currently putting together my shopping lists, and i’m really stuck on car seats. i’ll be honest. i have a lot of anxiety around cars and driving (i don’t even usually drive because of it), so the thought of putting my baby in a car seat always makes me super nervous. my baby is 10 months old and already starting to outgrow his infant seat (chicco car seat), so i know it’s time to move up. i’ve been looking into convertible car seats and all-in-one car seats, but the options are overwhelming too many models, safety features, and even recalls to keep track of. i did a lot of research back when i was pregnant, but i haven’t really kept up with the 2024–2025 safety updates or the newest models. so i’d love to hear from you all:

  • what’s your favorite convertible or all-in-one car seat right now, and why?

  • did you go straight to an all-in-one car seat, or stick with a convertible and then move up to a booster seat later?

  • how did you feel about the installation instructions and overall ease of installation (seat belt vs. latch, lower anchors, tether anchors, etc.)?

  • have any of you worked with a child passenger safety technician or an inspection station? did it help your confidence? would you recommend it?

any and all input would mean so much. i’m just hoping to get a clearer picture before i commit and to calm my brain a little knowing i’m making the safest choice for my baby. thank you!

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Babylist
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The Best Infant Car Seats of 2026
5 days ago - Discover the best baby gear to give and get · © 2011 - 2026 Babylist, Inc
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Car and Driver
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Tested: Best Convertible Child Car Seats of 2026
December 17, 2025 - Our vehicle test fleet includes ... pickup), a 2025 Honda Civic Hatchback (compact sedan), a 2025 Honda CR-V (compact SUV), a 2025 BMW M2 (compact two-door coupe), and a 2025 Toyota Sienna (three-row minivan)....
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Nuna
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Nuna | Premium All-In-One Car Seats for Child Car Safety
Explore Nuna's collection of safe, ergonomic car seats for little ones. Premium, all-in-one car seats, convertible car seats & stylish boosters. Browse now.
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Parents
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We've Been Using These Convertible Car Seats for Years—Here's Why They're the Best
1 week ago - Note that car seats have different weight and height limits for each position. The available positions include: Rear-facing: This position is the safest; experts agree children should remain rear-facing as long as possible: at least until they max out the car seat’s rear-facing height/weight limits, preferably until they reach 30 pounds.
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The Quality Edit
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What is the Best Slim Car Seat for My Child? (2025) | The Quality Edit
April 14, 2025 - As a parent always on the lookout for a great value car seat, the Safety 1st EverSlim All-in-One Convertible Car Seat has truly impressed me. It’s a compact, well-thought-out design that’s perfect for families with multiple children or small ...
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MacroBaby
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Top 5 Convertible Car Seats of 2025: A Guide for New Parents
April 1, 2025 - Best for: Parents who prioritize safety and advanced technology The Cybex Callisto is an ultra-modern car seat featuring advanced crash protection, integrated linear side-impact protection, and a five-point harness system for maximum security.
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Little Canadian
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5 Safest Infant Car Seats in Canada for 2025: An Expert's Review – Little Canadian
May 12, 2025 - Discover the 5 safest infant car seats in Canada for 2025, tested for safety, ease of use, and comfort. Ensure your baby's protection; Buy Car Seats Online Now!
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NYTimes
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The 4 Best Infant Car Seats of 2026 | Reviews by Wirecutter
November 14, 2025 - Members of Wirecutter’s paid tester program also compared the Graco SnugRide SnugFit DLX, Chicco KeyFit Max ClearTex, and Uppababy Aria in June 2025, installing them via LATCH in a Toyota RAV4.
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YouTube
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Best All-in-One Car Seats 2025 - YouTube
In this video, Eli reviews the best all-in-one car seats of 2025, perfect for growing with your child from infancy to booster age. He covers top models like ...
Published   December 17, 2024
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Best Products
bestproducts.com › parenting › baby products › the 9 best car seats of 2025, tested by our team and parents in the trenches
The 9 Best Car Seats of 2025, According to a Parenting Expert
June 16, 2025 - The best car seats of 2025 are the pinnacle of safety and comfort. From revolving seats to toddler seats, drive with peace of mind and plenty of style.
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NYTimes
nytimes.com › baby and kid › safety › the best booster car seats
The 4 Best Booster Car Seats of 2026 | Reviews by Wirecutter
November 20, 2025 - These seats were released as we were finishing our 2025 testing; we plan to test them in the future. The Clek Olli is a backless booster seat with rigid LATCH that weighs 5 pounds. The LATCH connectors release easily with the pull of a strap. This seat comes in a range of stylish, premium fabrics, and it has a removable carrying strap and dishwasher-safe cupholder.
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HealthyChildren.org
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Car Seats: Product Listing for 2025 - HealthyChildren.org
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) provides parents with an up-to-date list of car seats for babies and children, including features to look for based on your child's age, size and other needs. ​
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Car and Driver
caranddriver.com › home › parts, gear, tools, and accessories › the best child car seats of 2025, picked by experts
Best Child Car Seats of 2025, Tested by Experts
January 18, 2025 - To help you make the best choice for your family, we've teamed up with the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute, who bring more than 120 years of trusted product-testing experience to the table. The team at Good Housekeeping are not only our upstairs neighbors but also product-testing juggernauts, having rigorously tested dozens of car seats and evaluated them for safety compliance, ease of installation, cleanability, functionality, and value.
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YouTube
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Best Infant Car Seats 2025 - YouTube
In this video, Eli reviews the best infant car seats of 2025, showcasing top picks for safety, convenience, and style. He highlights the unique features of e...
Published   December 16, 2024
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Tadpole
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New Car Seat Rules in 2025: What Parents Need to Know – Tadpole
March 17, 2025 - Big changes are coming to car seat safety! Starting June 30, 2025, all new car seats must meet updated side-impact testing standards and weight limit requirements designed to improve protection for young passengers. Some brands, like Nuna, have already begun adjusting their car seat weight ratings to comply with these