Britax Boulevard Click and Safe Car Seat Review

Choosing the perfect car seat for your child isn’t always easy.  We want what is best for them, a car seat that is reliable, has the best features, reviews and ratings from other parents.  With so much to ask for, it really limits the amount of car seats that would be great for our children.  One car seat you may want to take a look at is the Britax Click and Safe Car Seat.  This car seat has excellent features, reviews and can really catch your eye!

Some of the great features for the Britax Boulevard Click and Safe Car Seat:

  • This is a convertible car seat for children 5-65 lbs.
  • It should be rear facing 5-35 pounds and forward facing from at least one year old AND 20 pounds up to 65 pounds.
  • It’s harness adjuster “clicks” when the harness straps are snug to make sure your little one is secure.
  • The Click and Safe has true side impact protection to distribute crash forces and to shield from vehicle intrusion.  This is so great because it contains the head and body of your child while it minimizes side-to-side head movement.
  • Includes a quick-adjust headrest.
  • It’s harness re-positions head support and harness height effortlessly without having to rethread the straps.
  • And lastly, it has a tangle-free, five-point harness with multiple harness heights for a snug and secure fit.

  • Price Range:
    $279.99

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    Do you have the Britax Boulevard Click and Safe?  If so, be sure to tell us how you like it, and let others know your opinion!

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    One Response to “Britax Boulevard Click and Safe Car Seat Review”

    1. Danielle says:

      I have this carseat & I do love it…. BUT.
      It is NOT ‘tangle free’ which is sooooo frustrating. I have been buckeling up my 17 month old w/tangled straps for a month now because it is tooo hard to undo. ALthough I do plan on doing that THIS weekend :(
      The only other complaint I have is MY FAULT. I didn’t read (or understand). I was hoping to keep my child rear facing for as long as possible. Probably a few years. However, it is only rear facing until 35 lbs. Sooo it looks like I will need to switch her around when she hits that weight, whenever that will be :)

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