Best in class legroom? A 50 lbs. rear-facing weight limit?? Superb height limits?? Extend2Fit 2-in-1 convertible is a winner!
What’s the most common thing people say when they see an older, rear-facing child? “What about their legs? Aren’t they uncomfortable?” Well… actually, no. But Graco was smart to address this common misconception with the Extend2Fit 2-in-1 convertible carseat. The Graco engineers designed a unique extension feature that slides out to provide more leg room for bigger rear-facing kids. They also gave Extend2Fit a 50 lbs. rear-facing weight limit and dual integrated cup holders! It’s almost hard to believe that they offer all of this in a seat that is often on sale for under $200. This seat is super popular and it’s easy to see why!
Weight and Height Limits
- Rear-facing 4-50 lbs. AND child’s head is 1” below gray harness height adjustment handle
- Forward-facing 22-65 lbs., 49″ or less, at least 1 year old*
*We recommend rear-facing to at least age 2 before turning your child forward-facing. Since the Extend2Fit has such high rear-facing weight and height limits, why not?
Extend2Fit Overview
- 50 lbs. rear-facing weight limit
- 4-position leg extension feature for rear-facing comfort: adds up to 5″ extra legroom!
- 10-position headrest with no re-thread harness
- Harness Storage pockets on both sides of seat for storing buckle tongs out of the way
- 2 crotch strap/buckle positions
- 6 recline options on base
- Steel-reinforced frame
- Premium push-on LATCH connectors
- Two cup holders (mandatory use)
- Machine-washable cover
- FAA-approved for use on aircraft
- 10 yr lifespan before seat expires
- MSRP $234.99
Graco also offers some other versions of the Extend2Fit. Here’s a quick overview of the differences:
Extend2Fit 3-in-1: Has all the E2F features plus the capability of being used as a highback booster seat from 40-100 lbs. MSRP $249
Extend2Fit 3-in-1 with ARB: Has all the E2F 3-in-1 features plus an Anti-Rebound Bar (ARB) that is used when the seat is installed rear-facing. MSRP $289
2023 Extend2Fit Fashions
(Pictured from left to right: Spire, Kenzie, Gotham & Redmond)
Extend2Fit Measurements
Harness height: 7”-18”
External widest point: 19.625”
Shell height with headrest: 27”
Shoulder width: 13.75”
Crotch strap depth: 4.5”, 6.5”
Seat depth: 12”
Seat weight: 18.4 lbs.
Installation
Installation was amazingly easy in my ’11 Acura MDX using either the vehicle seat belt or the lower LATCH strap. The LATCH strap is attached to the inside right side of the carseat with a metal bar, so it will never get tangled in the harness straps. The E2F comes out of the box set up with the LATCH strap set in the rear-facing belt path, so unless you are using it for an older child who will be forward-facing, there’s no need to move it. To move the LATCH strap, lift the cover and slide the strap up to the forward-facing belt path.
The lower LATCH connectors on the Extend2Fit are the deluxe push-on style, called the InRight LATCH system by Graco, which easily snap onto the vehicle’s anchors and remove with the push of a button.
Rear-Facing Installation
This is a feature-rich carseat and as such, there are several things to keep in mind when setting the Extend2Fit up for rear-facing.
4 rear-facing recline settings: Infants 3 months and younger must have a recline that allows the ball in the recline angle indicator to be fully in the light blue circle, but after that age, you can make the recline as upright as your child is comfortable. The recline handle is on the very bottom of the seat and you pull on it to engage the mechanism.
4-position extension panel: If you would like additional legroom for your child’s tootsies, squeeze the handle under the front of the seat and pull the panel out to one of 4 positions. To be fair, there are really 3 extended positions, since position 1 is fully retracted. For kids over 40 lbs., any of positions 2-4 must be used (any extended position).
80% of the base must be on the vehicle seat: To achieve a more upright installation and allow more room for the extender to be in positions 2-4, you can move the E2F base out on the vehicle seat. However, you must maintain at least 80% of the base on the vehicle seat at all times. I don’t know about you, but I don’t walk around with a ruler in my back pocket and Graco doesn’t expect you to either: they’ve put a handy dandy sticker on the base showing you the exact amount of E2F base that needs to be on the vehicle seat for both rear- and forward-facing installs. Cool!
Forward-Facing Installation
There are also some attributes to keep in mind when using the E2F forward-facing.
Use recline position 4 only for children weighing 22-40 lbs.: This is a very reclined position for forward-facing and will leave very little legroom for many kids in most vehicles. Unless your child has outgrown the carseat by height, it’s worth it to leave them rear-facing in this weight range. Kids over 40 lbs. must use recline 5 or 6.
Move the crotch strap to the forward position: The crotch strap/buckle has to be in the outermost position when forward-facing.
No extender: Put that leg extender away. It’s for rear-facing only! No exceptions.
No harness covers: Remove the harness covers and put them in a safe place when using the E2F forward-facing. It’s as if Graco wants you to use this seat rear-facing!
As always with any forward-facing installation, don’t forget to use the top tether regardless of whether you install the Extend2Fit using the seat belt or lower LATCH strap.
For fun, I put the E2F in my husband’s Tesla Model S and it fit nicely both rear- and forward-facing. In fact, it fit better rear-facing because the back seat doesn’t have the side bolsters like my back seat does, so the Extend2Fit was able to sit further back on the vehicle seat, leaving more room for the front passenger seat. Using the E2F in its tallest position, though, won’t work in this vehicle because of the low ceiling height. Even though our back seat is stained with red softball dirt, I didn’t want to risk damaging the headliner by installing the E2F and extending the headrest to it’s uppermost position. I did get it to one position below the highest.
Rear-facing and forward-facing LATCH weight limit: 45 lbs.
Center LATCH installations with Non-Standard Spacing:
Graco allows LATCH installation in the center seating position if the vehicle manufacturer allows it and the LATCH anchor bars are spaced 11” apart when measured at their centers.
Inflatable Seat Belts
Graco has determined that the Extend2Fit CAN be installed with inflatable seat belts found in some Ford Motor Company vehicles. Other types of inflatable seat belts are still incompatible for use with the Extend2Fit.
Locking Clip
Like most other convertibles of its generation, the Extend2Fit does not come with a locking clip. If your seat belts do not lock at the retractor or at the latchplate, you will need to contact Graco for a locking clip.
Fit to Child
The Extend2Fit is designed to fit children from 4-65 lbs. and to fit small babies, a body support and head pillow are included. The body support must be used if the baby’s shoulders are below the bottom harness slots, and it must be removed when the E2F is turned forward-facing.
Some versions of the manual require the harness pads to be removed upon forward-facing, but later versions don’t. Nothing about the carseat has changed through the years, so feel free to use those harness pads when forward-facing.
The head pillow can be removed at any time. Though it looks puffy, the pillow actually compresses pretty easily so bigger noggins will be comfy with it too.
My 4 lbs. preemie doll did not fit well in the Extend2Fit; this is not a carseat that will work for a very small newborn. The harness was too high and there was too much space around the hips and crotch. My doll, Romeo, is about the size of an 8-9 lbs. newborn and he fits well without the body support. In the rear-facing fit section, the instruction manual specifies that the harness height must be at or below the child’s shoulders.
Nora, left, is 1 and around 25 lbs. Emma, right, is 4 and about 30 lbs. You can see the abundant legroom the Extend2Fit offers both girls.
Here’s Emma forward-facing. At age 4, she’s very safe to ride in this position.
Cover/Maintenance/Ease of Use
The cover that shipped on my seat wasn’t the easiest to remove. It was attached in 4 places with tight elastics that had me saying some not-so-nice things and since this is a family blog, there’s no need to impress you with my knowledge of sailor vocabulary (no offense to sailors intended!). Two of the elastics are attached under the extender. If you undo one of those to lift the cover to expose the rear-facing belt path, it is impossible to reattach if the extender is retracted. It is nearly impossible to reattach if the extender is extended at all. I don’t think that over time a child will work the cover up in that location getting in and out of the seat since it’s so tightly attached around the cup holders, but it is poor design. There are also 2 little elastic loops at the top of the torso section that are used by Graco to hold marketing tags. You may try forever to hook those little suckers to something but they don’t go anywhere. It’s OK and not a failure on your part.
I also don’t like elastics because they’re hard to thread through tiny holes or slits to attach to hooks and they don’t last more than a single hot season here in Las Vegas. OK, so I’m clearly not a fan of the logistical design of this cover, though I do like the look. I’m especially fond of the seafoam blue-ish “Spire” cover on the sample I was sent; it’s lovely, though all the E2F covers are sharp-looking. Some of the covers are mesh in the seating area and my experience with mesh is that crumbs can be ground into those little holes and never see the light of day again, so stay on top of the snacks. The cover can be washed in the washing machine on cold and air-dried.
The harness is one long length, but it has a butterfly attachment in the middle under the child’s bum area, so there’s not a possibility of one side being longer than the other. It can be cleaned like any other: dip a washcloth in water and use a drop of mild soap (Dawn, Dreft) to clean it. Be sure to wipe off that soap with the wet washcloth and let the harness thoroughly dry. Set it in full sun if it still stinks.
Graco has gone to a 1-harness-slot design on their no re-thread convertibles, which means that it will be more difficult to tighten and loosen the harness in lower “slot” positions because the headrest is pushing on it, causing friction. As your child gets older and taller, there will be less friction and it will be easier to use.
FAA-Approval/Lifespan/Crash Guidelines
The Extend2Fit is FAA-approved, but you will most likely need to raise the armrests on the airplane seat to get it to fit because of the cup holders.
The Extend2Fit has a lifespan of 10 years and Graco wants you to replace it after any crash.
Extend2Fit Advantages
- 50 lbs. rear-facing weight limit—a leader for Graco’s convertible line!
- 4-position leg extension for rear-facing comfort
- 10-position headrest with no re-thread harness
- Harness Storage pockets on both sides of seat for storing buckle tongs out of the way
- 2 crotch strap/buckle positions
- Replaceable harness
- 6-position recline
- Steel-reinforced frame
- Push-on LATCH connectors
- Easy install in both rear-facing and forward-facing positions
- Two cup holders
- Machine-washable cover
- FAA-approved for use on aircraft
- 10 yr lifespan before seat expires
Disadvantages
(In fairness, these aren’t necessarily problems but I list them here to inform you of specific Extend2Fit issues)
- Lacks a lockoff device for easier installations with seatbelt
- Takes up more space rear-facing when the legrest panel is extended
- Tightening the harness takes some effort and is not as smooth and easy most other Graco convertibles
- Recline position #4 is required when the seat is installed forward-facing for a child weighing less than 40 lbs.
- Cover is difficult to remove and reattach in front
In a carseat universe increasingly dominated by All-In-One carseats, the standard Graco Extend2Fit is a great convertible carseat that is also a tremendous value when on sale.
Thank you to Graco for providing the Graco Extend2Fit used for this review. No other compensation was provided. All opinions expressed are those of CarseatBlog.
CarseatBlog Experts Rating
Editors’ Pick Midrange Category: Extend2Fit
What is the color of the seat she’s reviewing? I love this color combination and can’t seem to find it.
Hi, where did you find this color lol? I’m looking everywhere for it.
Ultimately we couldn’t get a good installation rear-facing in the center of our Subaru Outback (seatbelt because no center LATCH)–just not tight enough and too unstable on the base, plus that seat cover is such a pain, as you discuss–so unfortunately ($$) bit the bullet and went with the Clek Fllo which fit securely first try (with Car Seat Lady’s stand-behind and rock technique–also tried for Graco). Would love to find another less expensive seat that will fit center in our second car (Forester–the Graco didn’t work there either) with high rear-facing limits; moving the Fllo sure is a schlepp.
My 2017 Extend2Fit just arrived…was very excited to read here that it can be used with Latch in the center spot with non-standard spacing if the car’s manufacturer allows it, but it says in “When Installing Rear-Facing & Forward Facing” (p. 9) of the car seat manual, in bold print: “LATCH can ONLY be used if the vehicle LATCH anchor spacing is 11 inches from the center of one LATCH anchor to the center of the other LATCH anchor.”
Darn.
Heather, yes, I just looked that up in the online manual. Good catch! The manual I have didn’t specify that. I’ll change the review to reflect the new wording.
I just got the 3 in 1 extend to fit and am having major issues getting the straps to tighten to the appropriate fit when my child is in the seat. I see you said it could be the headrest is the culprite but any other tips for tightening it to a secure fit because I am pulling with all my strength and I can’t get it to budge any tighter thus creating a safety issue. Feeling like I should return it for this reason but my husband threw the box away 😑
Hi Kara, something is wrong but it’s hard to troubleshoot the issue without seeing it in person. Call Graco customer service and/or find a local CPS Tech who can try to figure out what’s going on. It shouldn’t be that hard so something is definitely wrong. You can search for a local CPS Technician here (click on “Find a Tech”, I recommend seaching by state and county) http://cert.safekids.org/
Good luck! Please update us when you can.
I’m thinking to buy this car seat ,but I can’t decide if I should buy only extend2fit convertible, and buy the booster seat later or should I buy 3 in one or all in one? Which is better?
In the long run, you’ll probably end up saving a bit of money by buying the convertible version then buying a booster seat later. And the advantage to buying a booster later is that you’ll be getting the latest and greatest in booster technology when your child is ready for it.
At what point should you [not] use the seat cushion and head cushion? I understand it’s necessary when baby is too small for lowest harness position, but should you remove it as soon as that’s not true or is it safe to continue using as long a source baby fits. All I can find is that it can be used “for smaller babies.” Thank you!
Kaitlyn, you can continue to use the cushions as long as the E2F is rear-facing. The only stipulation is that the bottom cushion and the harness pads must be removed when the seat is turned forward-facing.
Help….The 2 loops on the top piece by where the straps go thru….where do those loops latch???
Nealee, here’s a pic of an Extend2Fit 3-in-1 model, but it should be similar to the convertible model. https://carseatblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/back-of-E2F.jpg
On the disadvantages it says you cannot use harness covers when forward facing – can you explain. First time buyer of a car seat!
Hi Eric – it just means that the little strap covers that go on the harness (to keep the straps from rubbing against your child’s neck) are only to be used when the seat is installed rear-facing. Once your child is forward-facing, Graco wants you to ditch those strap covers. That can be a bummer if your kid likes having them on.
This is THE car seat that I am look forward to get my son for his first birthday. He is a tall baby and already needs as much room as he can get. With the extended leg room he will be able to stay in his seat for a longer period of time! Sounds great to me!!!
I am curious with all the good reviews for this car seat, why is it not your editors pick? Why still the Graco size4me 65?
Hi Michael, we like the Extend2Fit, but we only make changes to our Editors’ Picks list periodically. Once we’ve had more time and experience with the Extend2Fit, we will consider it for our more exclusive list. In general, it takes some time before we add newer products to our main Recommended Carseats list, and even longer to become an Editors’ Pick. Part of the reason is that many things can happen to products in their first year or so, such as complaints, defects or other problems that may not be apparent when we initially review a product.
I registered for the Graco Extend2Fit 3-in-1 convertible car seat. But I can’t seem to find an extra base to buy for my husband’s car. Do you know if there are options for extra bases on these models?
Never mind! I see the comment right above mine! haha
Does this seat come out of the base for easy transport when baby is asleep in the car? I love the idea of easily being able to take my child into the store with me without having to move her out of the seat.
Hi Allie. This carseat is a convertible and they don’t have bases that stay in the car like infant seats do. Unfortunately, once a child outgrows that handy infant seat and they need a convertible seat, you do have to try to remove them from the carseat without waking them. Or plan your trips around their nap schedule. Or never leave home. LOL!
Sometimes you can slip your child into a sling or other babywearing contraption and the warm feeling of mom right there will help them fall right back to sleep instead of placing them into a stroller, so that’s another option.
Do u know if there is a way around inflatable seat belts with this seat. It fits perfect in our ford on a side seat (does not fit in the middle very well) but it came with the inflatable seat belts. We had no clue about this when buying the explorer.
Hi latisha, the main alternative is to use the LATCH system for installation. There is a weight limit indicated on the labels and in the manual, so this would only be an option for infants and toddlers.
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I love a lot of features of this car seat, especially the 50lb rear facing limit, the no re-thread harness, and the machine washable cover!
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