• Graco Highback TurboBooster child car seat helps safely transport your big kid from 30-100 lb
  • Seat back and bottom stay connected, making the car seat easy to carry , Car Seat Width Inside -16.5 inches
  • Multi-layer headrest for comfort
  • Easily converts to backless booster for years of use
  • Full-coverage back support even as your child grows.The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that children should use the built-in harness system for as long as possible until they reach the maximum forward-facing weight or height for their car seat, and after reaching the maximum forward-facing weight and height, that children 4 feet 9 inches tall or under should ride in a belt-positioning booster seat
  • Open-loop belt guides help you correctly position your vehicle’s seat belt
  • Fully adjustable headrest keeps your growing child secure

I bought this for my 4 year old Grandson, who I watch on occasion. He had outgrown his safety seat and was ready for a booster and this one is comfy for him. He loves it and it's nice to be able to buckle him with the regular seat belt. It's also nice that I can easily remove the seat when I'm not watching my Grandson and the seat is needed for another adult. His old safety seat was MUCH more difficult to take in and out. This one comes right out.

My son likes this car seat & has adjusted well to the change from a 5 point harness. He likes the cup holders, because they slide in & out - he hides his treasures in them! I feel confident in Graco products & this car seat is no different. It was easy to assemble & takes up so much less space than his old bulky car seat. This will be our last car seat!

I purchased two of these about a month ago and can say w/o reservation that I'm very pleased with the product. My four year old thinks its very comfortable, loves the dual cup holders and arm rests. The head rest supports him nicely when he dozes off. The cost vs. value cannot be beat!

I'm very pleasantly surprised with this booster. I bought it for my 6 yr old daughter. We keep it in the car of the person who picks her up after school every day. In our cars we still have her in a full 5 point harness, but this is sufficient for a 5 minute drive from school each day. It's light enough weight to be easily portable, while NOT feeling like it's a hunk of junk. It has decent cushioning for her bottom and back, and having adjustable height armrests is really nice & will grow with her. The cup holders are a nice feature. My daughter is VERY tall for her age & this still gives her plenty of time to grow with it. I couldn't be happier with the quality of it, especially for a price of under $50.

Excellent, lightweight, and easy to use. It was not very difficult to put together and it isn't terribly difficult to remove the back when one just needs to use the seat/base without the back. The shoulder attachment for the seat alone/base is a bit awkward, but with some practice, it isn't too bad. I love the color of this green one and it is very easy to clean as well. I will say, the base is quite wide and we have to do quite a bit of scooting to get the seatbelt to get to the clasp, so narrower/compact cars may find that troublesome. We even had a day when we decided to get in two boosters and a car seat and it was a ridiculous circus act squeezing everything in, but it happened. It's just a work out.

This is a great booster -- I've had it for 2.5 years and it's still going strong! A response to the negative comments regarding belt positioning boosters: guys, when using five point harness boosters, PLEASE pay attention to the weight limit on your car's LATCH anchors (there is one) AND the weight limit on the booster seat's connections to the LATCH (again, there is one, and in both cases it may be only 48 pounds). A five point harness is only as safe as the connections attaching the seat to the car are strong -- just like a chain is only as strong as the weakest link. And the worse the crash and the heavier the kid, the stronger the forces deforming those anchors and anchor connectors will be. There is a lot of false advertising out there, and because this is an issue that requires some engineering knowledge, or at least some common sense, it is easy to be fooled. For example, I also own a popular five-point booster for my smaller preschooler. Right on the box it was advertised as a five-point harness booster rated for kids up to 100 pounds. Months after installing it I was horrified to discover that for use with LATCH it was only rated to 48 pounds. I had been putting my five year old in it on occasion, thinking he was actually safer riding in his sister's seat than he was in his booster -- wrong! In a crash he might have stayed securely attached to the seat, but since he was over the weight limit the seat might not have stayed securely attached to the car. The seat alone doesn't protect your child. The seat needs to stay attached to the car to work. Parents, you know your kids. If they are cautious in the car and aware of safety, and don't unbuckle themselves or fiddle with the belts, or otherwise do anything to mess with the belt positioning, this is a great seat for kids within the age, height and weight limits. It is durable, sturdy, and doesn't show wear. The covers wash. The cupholders are easy to clean. And it will last and last and last, even after your big kid grows too tall for the back. You just take the back off and voila -- backless booster. Best of all, they are more or less held directly against the car by a correctly positioned seatbelt in a crash. If you do have a kid over the weight limit for LATCH who won't stay in their seat, or unbuckles the seatbelt, or what have you, then please, remember to attach a seat with a five point harness to the car using the seatbelt and not the LATCH.

My daughter is 6 and has been begging to the out of her 5 point car seat. I have been putting this off because I was concerned that a regular booster didn't provide enough protection. I did some research on this booster and was impressed with the high safety ratings so I decided to give it a shot. We have been very pleased with it. It provides a lot more protection than your standard booster and my daughter still feels like a big girl :) Now my 3 year old wants one!

I got the first carseat for my son and its perfect. Easy to put together and easily transferable to other vehicles. I feel like they're very safe in them. I bought one for my daughter yesterday and received it today so super fast shipping. They both fit great in my mustang too.

Just bought my second pair of these carseats. I had bought some a little over a year ago after someone had backed into my car with my old convertible ones. I had done research and purchased these ones for my daughter (now 6 but the small for her age) and my son (now 7). Yesterday while visiting my in laws in LA they hit a COW on the interstate (at night going 70) and spun off into a power pole. Aside from a bruise on my son's arm where he hit it on the car door, they are both completely unharmed!! The police, emts and fire fighters all were all impressed and attributed everyone being unhurt to my father in laws phenomial driving in the situation and these carseats. Which the officers/fire fighters inspected prior to my sister in law picking them up and said they seemed to be completely undamaged, although they recommended replacing them.(honestly, i had already ordered the second pair ;) ) At this point, you could not pay me to put my kids in different booster seats.

My grandson graduated into one of these booster-type seats. I really like the head and back protection this seat offers, plus the arm rests are nice for him and the cup holders are a must! He really likes it and says it is comfortable. It can be used with or without the back. I like the extra protection with the back so his head has extra protection. All in all, this is a super seat in my opinion!