Is your child big for his age? This is the roomiest backless booster on the market, and it supports kids up to 110 lbs.! Super comfortable, with full-wrap padding, and it exceeds stringent safety testing standards. Offers superior lower-body side-impact protection, thanks to its extended armrests and knee protectors. The belt path design prevents "submarining"—i.e., slipping under the lap belt in an accident. We're pleased to bring you this outstanding value! Microsuede cover is machine washable. Supports kids 30-110 lbs. and 34"-57" tall. Imported. A OneStepAhead Exclusive! See Product Details
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Olympian Booser Seat
By michhurd
from Indianapolis
About Me Parent of Two or More Children
Comments about The Child Safety Group Kids Olympian Backless Booster Seat:
Deluxe booster for bigger kids (our guy is 6 yrs, 49", 71#) - the only thing I can warn about is how difficult it is to position the seatbeat under the arm rests. The padding is really thick, so there isn't much room to work with - especially with a kid sitting in it. Otherwise, great fit for a big kid.
I am returning this product
By Young granny
from West Palm Beach, FL
About Me Grandparent
This seat is large enough (same size as graco), but I expected much more cushioning which it does not have (has only ever so slightly more padding). It also does not have a cup holder. It is fine, just not anything special.
Soft seat!
By NC Nana
from North Carolina
Not as hard to buckle child into seat. Gives my tall 5 y.o. grandson more room.
comfy booster - on the larger side
By TirolerMadl
from San Fernando Valley
About Me First Time Parent
The booster seat is much more comfortable and well padded compared to many other brands. The fabric is pleasant to the touch and easy to clean. It's lightweight and all in all a very good buy. It is on the bigger side though, the seat depth and width make it a seat for growing children. My tall, skinny 5-year old is very comfortable in it and will be for several years. If you have multiple children in child-seats however, it might not be a good fit. It has not been a problem for us to buckle him in comfortably, but I can see that it might be a strain in some smaller cars.
Good product
By Gramma Lynda
from Long Island, NY
Big enough for a hefty 6 yr old, small enough for a skinny 4 yr old. Could use a little more padding but has more than the evenflo one.
Light weight and very good quality.
By Eli's Mom
from Winchester, VA
The seat is wider then expected, it is light and easy to use. Appears to be durable, but we've only used it a few times. Our son thinks it is so comfortable, he carries it to the TV and sits in it to watch TV!
(0 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
same as [...]
By Found it cheaper
from NY
Looks exactly like the Harmony carseat that sells for [$] at [...], which by the way...recieved excellent ratings in parents magazine!
(3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)
OLYMPIAN BOOSTER SEAT
By mom of a CR-V
from rome, NY
OLYMPIAN BOOSTER SEAT is solid made and appears very safe.I own a Honda CR-V and this seat is too wide to put in my backseat with two high back boosters so need to return.I do like that it is designed for a larger child. I do like the velour cover.Just doesn't fit my vehicle.
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
Booster Seat
By Pen
from Wisconsin
About Me Medical Professional, Parent of Two or More Children
Wide seat is nice for child's butt, but hard to buckle in the SUV. No problems buckling it in the sedan.
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