Graco 4Ever DLX Grad Slim

Rear-facing: 4-40 lbs. | 49″ or less
Forward-facing: 22-65 lbs. | 49″ or less
Pros:
- The only carseat that 2 kids can share at the same time
- SnugLock belt-tensioning lockoff system
- On-board harness storage for booster mode
- Seat Belt Trainer for big kids who don’t quite fit the seat belt yet
Cons:
- Bulky, uncomfortable backless booster mode
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Specifications
Rear-Facing
Weight limits: 4-40 lbs.
Height limits: 49″ or less and head must be 1” below top of headrest adjuster handle
Forward-Facing
Weight limits: 22-65 lbs.
Height limits: 49″ or less
Age limits:
Highback Belt-Positioning Booster
Weight limits: 40-100 lbs.
Height limits: 43-57”
Age limits: 4+ years old
Backless Belt-Positioning Booster
Weight limits: 40-120 lbs.
Height limits: 43-57”
Age limits: 4+ years old
Seat Belt Trainer
Weight limits: 50-120 lbs.
Height limits: 43-60”
Age limits: 5+ years old
A load leg rests on the floor of the vehicle and manages crash energy to reduce head injury in rear-facing carseats. It’s available on 2 convertible models. Not all vehicles allow load legs.
An anti-rebound bar (ARB) is an energy management feature that helps stabilize a rear-facing carseat and stops it from pivoting around its belt path. ARBs can be found on rear-facing only infant seats and on convertible/all-in-one seats.
Widest point: 18”
Highest harness height: 18 ½”
Highest shoulder belt guide: 20 ½”
Installation/Vehicle Info
Lockoff: Yes
Belt-tensioner for easy install: Yes
Load leg: No
Anti-rebound bar: No
LATCH allowed to secure seat when in use as belt-positioning booster: Yes
Manufacturer’s preferred method of installation: Either LATCH or seat belt
CarSeatSite notes on installation: To move the LATCH strap from RF to FF and vice versa, peel back the cover from the center of the carseat. Pull the strap into the center of the seat and slide it either up or down the metal retainer bar into the desired belt path, making sure to route it behind the harness.
Vehicle seat protectors: Allowed
Flame retardant free covers available: No
FAA approved: Yes
Crash replacement guidelines: Replace after any crash
Fit to Child
Harness type: No-rethread
Inserts: Infant lower body support (optional 4-20 lbs.; must remove at 20 lbs.), infant head and back support (optional 4-20 lbs.; must remove at 20 lbs.), lumbar support (optional 4-20 lbs., thread behind infant head and back support; must be used FF if child is under 25 lbs.), buckle cover (optional), harness covers (optional)
Newborn fit: Good
Belt-positioning booster fit: Excellent
Lifespan/expiration: 10 years
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