CarseatBlog is at the ABC Expo in Las Vegas, and in addition to meeting with established manufacturers, it’s always nice to find new and unexpected products. While we were wandering around this morning, we saw a booth for something called EZCarSeat and went to find out more.
Turns out the EZCarSeat is a product to make it easier to install car seats, especially for people with big hands, short arms, or narrow belt paths. (The narrow belt paths would be on the car seats, not on the people, obviously.)
It’s a plastic guide that easily clips onto a seatbelt to allow people to shove it through a beltpath more easily. It also unclipsย once the belt is routed and buckled, so there’s no worry about anything interfering with the performance of the car seat.
You can see a quick video here:
It should be noted that the company allows EZCarSeat to be left on the seatbelt once it’s installed, but we strongly recommend removing it as it could interfere with the belt’s function otherwise. The back of the box does say to follow the car seat manufacturer’s instructions, so those would also require the product’s removal.
You can purchase an EZCarSeat on the company’s website for $12.
I like it!
Bit amusing that YouTube suggests scary clown videos are related. Who put Chuckie in there? ๐
KQ, that was the doll that the EZCarSeat team had for demos. Creepy, but seasonally appropriate, no? ๐
Whoa, that’s cool! Need it for my tech kit….