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    Cover Me

    An all-in-one car seat offered by Baby Trend with a canopy feature.

    Price

    $135.99 - $149.99

    Description

    An all-in-one car seat offered by Baby Trend with a canopy feature.

    CR Expert Take

    How did it perform in our expert lab testing?

    Overall Score

    The Overall Score for this model is derived from our expert lab test results.
    Current Range of Tested Harnessed Car Seats

    What goes into the Overall Score?

    EXPERT LAB TESTS

    Ease of use
    3  /  5
    Forward facing fit-to-vehicle
    3  /  5
    Rear facing fit-to-vehicle
    4  /  5
    Booster fit
    3  /  5
    Rear LATCH
    5  /  5
    Rear belt
    3  /  5
    Forward LATCH
    4  /  5
    Forward belt
    3  /  5
    Harnessed crash protection
    BETTER
    Good small car fit
    Yes

    Pros

    • Harness routing for low birth weight children requires careful attention (check owner’s manual)
    • Rear and forward-facing LATCH installation
    • Seat weighs less than 20 lbs.

    Cons

    • Minimum allowable age (1 year) for forward-facing use is too young for safe usage
    • Multiple harness loops behind seat may cause confusion for harness adjustment
    • Harness adjuster difficult to access and use with child in seat
    • Lacks harness replacement instructions after removal 
    • Unusual crotch buckle routing (check owner’s manual)
    • Difficult harness removal and replacement when transitioning in and out of booster mode
    • Headrest and harness changes position in forward-facing mode during crash testing (see Additional Information) 

    CR's Take

    The Baby Trend Cover Me is a reasonably priced all-in-one seat. When it comes to booster fit, belt installations, and ease-of use, this seat is a jack of all trades, master of none. It requires careful attention to instructions when making harness adjustments. Even though the minimum allowable age for forward-facing use is 1 year, Consumer Reports and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend continuing rear-facing use up to the rear-facing weight or height limit of the seat. 

    Detailed Test Results

    Consumer Reports has developed a new crash test that offers consumers comparative performance information on which car seats could provide an additional margin of safety when compared with other models within the same ratings group that have been subjected to the same test protocol. Our Crash Protection Ratings are based on injury criteria measured on standardized child-size dummies, contact of the dummy’s head with the back of a simulated front seat and a car seat’s ability to remain intact during the course of testing. Consumer Reports’ new crash tests are not designed to check whether a seat complies with current federal car seat safety standards. Rather, the purpose of our new tests is to differentiate the seats’ performance on a scale that ranks the performance of tested seats ranging from “basic” to “best.” Our focus on providing an “extra margin” of safety, rather than on determining whether a seat is safe or not, is based on the fact that any car seat sold in the U.S. already must provide an essential level of safety under the government standards. The new test conditions were carefully designed to simulate the interior environment and forces encountered during a crash in contemporary vehicles. Changes from the way that convertible seats were rated previously include using a test bench that better simulates the vehicle seat design from a contemporary vehicle, with more representative cushion stiffness and seat geometry and incorporation of a “blocker” to simulate a front seatback. The new test also runs at a higher 35mph speed, with other representative dynamic characteristics that better simulate the behavior of contemporary vehicles during a crash.

    About

    The Baby Trend Cover Me is part of the Car Seats test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, Harnessed Car Seats models like the Cover Me are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below.

    Ease of use: Our judgment of how easy each seat is to use including the clarity of labels and instructions, adjustments of clips and buckles, the transition of the seat between modes and installation features such as LATCH connections, belt paths, top tethers and booster guides.

    Forward facing fit-to-vehicle: A rating of how compatible, easy and secure a child car seat can be correctly installed in the forward-facing direction. This rating is a combination of the LATCH system and belt ratings that are available individually on the model page.

    Rear facing fit-to-vehicle: A rating of how compatible, easy and secure a child car seat can be correctly installed in the rear-facing direction. This rating is a combination of LATCH system and belt ratings that are available individually on the model page.

    Additional Information

    As part of Consumer Reports’ car seat evaluation program, CR conducts its own simulated frontal crash tests. In 2 of 2 forward-facing tests with the Hybrid III 6-year-old and 1 of 1 forward-facing tests with the weighted Hybrid III 6-year-old (each installed with the 3pt belt and top tether), the headrest lowered to its lowest position during the loading phase of the crash event. The headrest track and retention tabs are deformed. While both dummy and the car seat stay retained post-test, there is concern for increased injury risk in a subsequent crash event.

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