load leg

A load leg is a metal “leg” that comes down from an infant car seat base and goes to the vehicle floor. It is used to reduce crash forces on baby’s head/neck/spine in the event of a...

no-rethread

Most all harnessed car seats have a way to adjust the shoulder strap height. On a no-rethread harness, the headrest can be moved up and down to adjust. The straps are manually routed through the desired slot on a rethread...

FAA-approved

Car seats that are Federal Aviation Administration Approved will have a sticker on the seat itself with red lettering noting that it is safe to use on an airplane seat.

FAA Approved

Car seats that are Federal Aviation Administration Approved will have a sticker on the seat itself with red lettering noting that it is safe to use on an airplane seat.

lock-off:

A lock-off is a built-in feature on some car seats that can replace the need to lock the vehicle seat belt. Especially helpful for older vehicles and international travel.
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