I love the ability to use rigid latch plus the car seatbelt when installing my Foonf forward facing. Makes for a REALLY solid install. Also, love the Clek’s less-is-more aesthetic.
We have 2 kids but the narrow seats allow one seat in middle and one on the side, leaving an open seat by the door for an adult to sit or enter the 3rd row.
Thanks for this! My favorite is the clek for their rear lock off feature! Really looking forward to the secondary slender seats video so I can pass along your good, informative comparisons. I have two families that have three rear facing that I’d love to help find a good fit.
For the Clek it’s up to 40lbs rear facing, according to their website. The lower price one is up to 50lbs, which I find weird..? (Edit: apparently it’s up to 50 in the US and 40 in Canada)
Which one takes up the least amount of space when forward facing? I need to get a seat behind me when driving and right now our Pria Maxi Cosi is not compact enough in our Volvo XC90.
you make amazing reviews! very helpful and informative. I was very close to buying the diono for my second daughter (have the clek for my first) and the belt lock off is definitely important. I have decided against the diono. do your children mention how comfortable the clek is? I am debating on purchasing another clek fllo or the britax grow with you (will give to my first born and my second will take the clek we currently have). I am just worried about the cushion on the clek being stiff. any thoughts? Thank you so much!!!
So I only get complaints on the Clek Oobr booster seat not being comfortable. The convertible seats never get that complaint. I have had a few customers mention that once they transitioned their kids from a Foonf to an Oobr the kids complained and wanted back into the Foonf. Now that may just be a coincidence but that is the only complaints I get about Cleks being uncomfortable.
So Clek provides the most comprehensive and complete safety testing information of the car seat brands that I am aware of. I also think they are incredibly transparent about what makes their seats unique and their proprietary ride down features. I feel based on that I can say they seem like they are the most transparent about the safety of their seats but any seat is better than no seat. And the best seat for any parent or care giver is the one that fits their car, fits their budget, and can be used correctly every time :)
It looks like the Canadian version does but I am not finding that to be the case on the US website. If you can provide the link from Graco I would love to see it! Thanks.
I love the ability to use rigid latch plus the car seatbelt when installing my Foonf forward facing. Makes for a REALLY solid install.
Also, love the Clek’s less-is-more aesthetic.
We have 2 kids but the narrow seats allow one seat in middle and one on the side, leaving an open seat by the door for an adult to sit or enter the 3rd row.
Thanks for this! My favorite is the clek for their rear lock off feature! Really looking forward to the secondary slender seats video so I can pass along your good, informative comparisons. I have two families that have three rear facing that I’d love to help find a good fit.
We should be posting a couple 3-across videos this weekend!
For the Clek it’s up to 40lbs rear facing, according to their website. The lower price one is up to 50lbs, which I find weird..? (Edit: apparently it’s up to 50 in the US and 40 in Canada)
Which one takes up the least amount of space when forward facing? I need to get a seat behind me when driving and right now our Pria Maxi Cosi is not compact enough in our Volvo XC90.
I can fit even my tall six year old behind me in a Ford Focus in the Diono Radian 3r for what that's worth.
you make amazing reviews! very helpful and informative. I was very close to buying the diono for my second daughter (have the clek for my first) and the belt lock off is definitely important. I have decided against the diono.
do your children mention how comfortable the clek is? I am debating on purchasing another clek fllo or the britax grow with you (will give to my first born and my second will take the clek we currently have). I am just worried about the cushion on the clek being stiff. any thoughts? Thank you so much!!!
So I only get complaints on the Clek Oobr booster seat not being comfortable. The convertible seats never get that complaint. I have had a few customers mention that once they transitioned their kids from a Foonf to an Oobr the kids complained and wanted back into the Foonf. Now that may just be a coincidence but that is the only complaints I get about Cleks being uncomfortable.
thank you@@destinationbabykids
Hi i would like to know by comparison which one seat is on more height? My son is small and i want to make sure he can see outside.
Hello! So Clek, is the safetiest?
So Clek provides the most comprehensive and complete safety testing information of the car seat brands that I am aware of. I also think they are incredibly transparent about what makes their seats unique and their proprietary ride down features. I feel based on that I can say they seem like they are the most transparent about the safety of their seats but any seat is better than no seat. And the best seat for any parent or care giver is the one that fits their car, fits their budget, and can be used correctly every time :)
Graco has a rebound bar now
It looks like the Canadian version does but I am not finding that to be the case on the US website. If you can provide the link from Graco I would love to see it! Thanks.