Seat Type: Booster, Seating Direction: Rear / Forward Facing, With 5-Point Safety Harness, No Detachable Base, Weight Limit 5 - 65...
The Boulevard™ convertible car seat is the crown jewel in the Britax line of 'True Side Impact Protection'™ restraints. The deep side wings with EPS foam are engineered and tested for optimum side impact protection and adjust effortlessly with the turn of a knob to grow with your child…without removing the seat from your vehicle! The Britax-famous features of built-in lock-offs, 5-point harness with front adjuster, tangle-free webbing, push button release LATCH system with patented Versa-Tether®, and sculpted base ensures an easy installation with a secure fit. Comfort abounds with a plush, washable cover, while additional comfort foam, patented HUGS® system, shoulder belt comfort pads, integrated toddler pillow, and a removable infant body pillow provide a perfect, adjustable fit as your child grows from 5 to 65 pounds.
Price Range: $224 - $310
Car Seat Type: Booster
Seating Direction: Rear / Forward Facing
Stay-in Car Base: No Detachable Base
Restraint System: 5-Point Safety Harness
Adjustable Harness Height: No Harness Height Adjustment
Weight Limit: 5 - 65 lbs.
Head Protection: With Headrest
Product ID: 37594478
Great carseat, beautiful fabric color!
Pros: Comfortable for child, nice, unique fabric color, top notch safety ratings.
Cons: Heavy, fabric fades with sun.
The Bottom Line: Very high quality, comfortable, safe, easy to install. Expensive, but worth it.
Review: We bought this Britax Boulevard carseat in Shannon in the Spring of 2007 for my daughter to switch to when she needed to be in a forward facing carseat. We loved this one because it seemed to be the safest one and the one that looked as though it cradled... Read Full Review by jesi, Sep 30, 2008
Britax Boulevard...an excellent choice
Pros: easy-to-use, comfortable, safe
Cons: not neccesarily a good fit for small newborns
The Bottom Line: Once your child is approximate three months old, you cannot do better for a convertible seat than the Britax Boulevard.
Review: My elder son rides in a Britax Wizard. The seat had been discontinued when my daughter was born, so I purchased its reincarnation, the Britax Boulevard. As both a mother of three, and a Child Passenger Safety Technician, I cannot find enough good... Read Full Review by refriedbeans, Dec 4, 2007