2010-09-14

Graco High Back TurboBooster Car Seat

Product Description

The seat children and their parents can agree on with cool perks like hide-away cup holders to stash road trip must-haves and "big kid" design. The padded seat, two plush side pillows and adjustable armrests persuade passengers to sit back and enjoy the ride. This easy to use booster has a head support that gets taller when your child does, and later the seat even converts to a backless booster. A great pick for even the pickiest little people! 

List Price: $59.00
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Features:
  • EPS, energy absorbing foam liner
  • Height adjustable head support grows with your child
  • Two plush side pillows for added support and comfort
  • Padded arm rests are height adjustable
  • Hide-away cupholders for snacks on the go
  • Open loop belt guides easily position vehicle seat belt
  • Deluxe seat pad is removable for machine washing
  • Easily converts to a backless booster seat
  • LATCH not required
  • Recommended Use: For children 3-10 years old, from 30-100 lbs and 38" to 57" tall
  • Dimensions: 16.5"W x 15"D x 26.5"H
  • Weight: 8.5 lbs.

2010-09-06


          Once your child outgrows her rear-facing infant car seat, she's still required ride in a car seat or a booster for several more years to come. So rather than investing in a succession of seats and boosters, try the Graco Nautilus 3-in 1 Toddler Car Seat, the only forward-facing car seat your child will need. Its five-point harness accommodates children up to 65 pounds, and its convertible booster/backless booster can hold children up to 100 pounds in weight--longer than most other convertible car seats.



About Graco
In 1942, Russell Gray and Robert Cone formed Graco Metal Products, in Philadelphia, PA. For 11 years, the firm fabricated machine and car parts for local manufacturers. In 1953, Gray left the firm, leaving Cone as sole owner. Cone decided to manufacture his own line of products, but had trouble coming up with ideas. Enter David Saint, an engineer, tinkerer, and stained glass artisan who worked for Graco. Saint, himself a father of nine, was intrigued when an associate told him how his wife would soothe their tired and cranky baby while swinging in a backyard glider swing. Acting on this inspiration, he went to the drawing board and 18 months of hard work later, the world's first wind-up infant swing, the Graco Swyngomatic, was born. Graco sold millions of Swyngomatics in the coming years, becoming one of the world's leading manufacturers of juvenile products in the process. Today, Graco is a Newell Rubbermaid company, with 1500 associates worldwide. While a half-century has brought many changes to Graco, their dedication and commitment to designing and manufacturing top-quality products remains, and continues on.