🛡️ Safety Meets Style: The Booster That Grows, Protects, and Travels With You!
The Diono Monterey 5iST FixSafe is a forward-facing high-back booster designed for kids 40-120 lbs, featuring a 12-position adjustable headrest and backrest, 8 layers of side impact protection with reinforced aluminum and EPS foam, and a compact fold for easy portability. With premium machine-washable fabrics, a removable cup holder, and quick-install LATCH connectors, it combines safety, comfort, and convenience for busy families on the move.
Product Dimensions | 15 x 17 x 24.8 inches |
Item model number | 15705 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Minimum weight recommendation | 40 Pounds |
Maximum weight recommendation | 120 Pounds |
Minimum height recommendation | 38.2 Inches |
Maximum height recommendation | 63 Inches |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Polypropylene, Plastic, Polystyrene |
Material Composition | 100% Polyester |
Care instructions | Covers: Machine wash cold, line dry. Shell and Components: Spot clean |
Additional product features | Transforms in seconds from a compact fold to a full-size booster seat, without compromising safety or comfort |
Number of reclining positions | 12 |
Batteries required | No |
Orientation | Forward Facing |
Forward-facing minimum child weight | 40 Pounds |
Forward-facing maximum child weight | 120 Pounds |
Harness type | Seat Belt |
Is portable | Yes |
Item Weight | 18.74 pounds |
A**A
Good item but cannot benefit from all features
Good car seat, great material, strong but I have a jeep patriot, cannot benefit on moving the head rest because of the way of the jeep’s seat; also, the car seat gets tight to the back and block the jeep seatbelt making difficult each connection. I had to buy a seatbelt extension to be able to connect it.
M**M
Not for tall, slim kids.
The concept is good, and I love the travel/foldability of it. Unfortunately it takes design cues from general clothing sizes of small, medium and large - meaning if a child had a tiny waist, he/she must be short. Or, if tall, they must be extremely wide. The height and width expansion cannot be adjusted separately. There’s no option for *just* raising the height. To accommodate a child 48” tall the kid probably needs to be 60+ pounds. My high school son, obviously too old for a booster, is 5’6” & 116lbs of muscle didn’t even come close to needing the seat expansion at the highest headrest setting. The idea is ok, but clearly designed for todays *ahem* “larger” children, not super slim or even low-average BMI kids. FWIW, I’m 5’7” and 140. I fit in the seat width wise. How is it supposed to fit my 1st grader who is 100lbs lighter than me?!?My kid is thin, 48” and 40.5 pounds soaking wet. She *barely* meets the regulation weight for a booster but since our car got the best safety rating I relented & said she can use a high back booster in that car. I regret it. Returning it. I need a thin, slim seat to fit in a model 3; one safe enough for local streets (under 45mph/to - from school) - this was almost perfect but not quite.
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