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Got an even bigger tween? Read my review of the Graco RightGuide to see if that might be an even better option. How to use the Graco Turbo GO Unfolded and ready for action! I have a confession. I’ve become a booster seat hoarder. With two kids now able to ride safely in booster seats, I’m constantly trying out different options for different situations – road trip booster seats, carpool booster seats, travel booster seats and more. Today I’m excited to share my Graco RightGuide review, and by the time we’re done you’ll have a sense for whether or not it might be the right next step for your family! What is the Graco RightGuide booster seat? If your kids are growing up, it's time for a child car seat! Read our guide to find out what to look for when you're shopping around. EPS energy-absorbing foam: The foam works hard to evenly and effectively distribute impact forces in the event of a collision. The Graco RightGuide is a product that I want to love and recommend without reservations. For the right circumstances, I think it has a huge amount of potential to be the best booster seat for big kids (ideally 60+lbs) in some vehicles.
I alluded above to older kids being the target audience. While the minimum weight for the Graco Turbo GO is 40 pounds, the minimum height is 43″. On average kids will hit that height between 5 and 6 years old, though my older one didn’t make it until 7 years old and my 5.5 year old is nowhere close. How does the Graco RightGuide seat belt trainer compare to other folding booster seats? Fortunately I have plenty of options to compare it with! Graco RightGuide vs Bubblebum div>