The RideSafer has been crash tested and certified for children as young as 3 yrs old and 30 pounds. (Now as young as 2 with the new Extra […]
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The RideSafer has been crash tested and certified for children as young as 3 yrs old and 30 pounds. (Now as young as 2 with the new Extra […]
Read More… from DON’T I NEED A 5-POINT HARNESS FOR A 3-YEAR-OLD?
That is correct. No more belt positioning booster seat necessary. The booster has long been the only known tool for helping the adult seat belt fit the kids. […]
A booster seat elevates the child to fit the adult seat belt. The Ride Safer Travel Vest brings the seat belt down to fit the child which also […]
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You want keep the lap belt free of twists and as flat as possible across the thighs. It is OK if the lap belt bunches some and it […]
As a FMVSS 213 certified child restraint, RideSafer is a legal child restraint in all states when used according to manufacturer’s instructions. We have compiled a list of […]
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RideSafer vests are legal to use in all countries that recognize US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. They alsohold compliance certification under China Compulsory Certification , Korean KCL […]
You can find a size chart on our RideSafer product page right below the size drop down menu. If your child seems like he would be in between […]
Here is a photo of a correct lap & shoulder belt fit: A gap in the waist is perfectly acceptable. The RideSafer relies on the internal padding on […]
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Yes. It is acceptable to have a gap between the shoulders and the top of the vest as long as the shoulder portion of the seat belt is: […]
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The Extra Small size is new (2022). The manufacturer crash tested it for use with younger children, starting at age 2. The safest option for an 2-year-old is to use […]