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Recaro ProRide

Our Review: The Recaro ProRide is an outstanding seat that comes from a trusted company that has a long history in outfitting the world’s most prestigious automobiles and race cars with their seats, so you know they know safety. We are huge fans of Recaro seats and are so excited they added some fashion colors to the line for 2011 for our littlest most fashionable customers. We recommend the ProRide highly due to its safety features, and the fact that all Recaro seats are made in the USA to maintain the highest levels of quality control. This seat is not only safe, but comfortable too with soft touch fabric, EPS foam lining, and cool mesh air ventilation to keep your child comfortable. Recaro seats also exceed all US federal regulations and even take it one step further with their side impact protection, the US does not currently have regulations on side impact protection though Europe does, and the side impact protection on their seats meets European standards.


The Recaro ProRide is an innovative premium convertible child safety seat that allows infants and children to sit rear facing from 5-40 pounds, and forward facing up to 70 pounds. The ProRide can be installed using the cars lap and shoulder belt or using the LATCH connectors.  Premium ease of use features on the ProRide include EasyAdjust head restraint that adjusts at the turn of a knob, EasyAdjust five point harness system, quick pull front adjust harness. This seat offers the latest safety protection for your child and premium features such as side impact protection, EasyGuide belt guides, EPS foam to absorb crash force energy, SoftTouch head restraint, and ErgoShell construction. Recaro seats offer some of the best side impact protection available on a child seat today by protecting the five most vulnerable areas of a child during a side impact collision - the head, face, neck, torso, and the pelvis area. 

 

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