Is the Ridesafer vest legal?
The Ride Safer travel vest is a wearable booster seat alternative for young children. It meets or exceeds all crash test requirements and Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for harness restraints, meaning the Ride Safer travel vest is legal throughout the US.
Is WhizRider legal?
WhizRider surpasses U.S. federal requirements regulated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Are Mifolds legal in US?
mifold is legal to use in the US and in every country on earth that regulates backless booster seats. The US version of mifold meets or exceeds the US regulatory standards NHTSA FMVSS 213 and is therefore, fully legal to use in the US for children aged 4 and above, weighing 40-100lbs and 40-59″ inches tall.
What does 3C and ECE certified mean?
The 3C certification allows products to be sold in China. Europe has ECE standards that include carseat safety regulations, but there are also ECE standards that have nothing to do with carseats, and these products don’t specify which standard they supposedly meet.
Is RideSafer FAA approved?
IS THE RIDESAFER FAA APPROVED FOR USE ON AIRPLANES? The current versions of the vests are not FAA approved for use on airplanes. FAA says it doesn’t fit into their categories so they have to rewrite some policies before the RideSafer can be approved.
Is the ridesafer travel vest certified in Europe?
Technically the RideSafer has not been certified for use in Europe. We used to have an EU version that came with a booster seat but the manufacturer came out with the new model and has not yet certified it.
How many children can you fit in a ridesafer travel vest?
A whopping 75%! And every time you move the car seat from one car to another an opportunity arises for an incorrect installation. With the RideSafer® Travel Vest, you can easily, comfortably and SAFELY fit up to three children in one row in your vehicle — even if one or two are in traditional car seats!
When did the first ridesafer car seat come out?
Built on that principle and through numerous innovative structural variations in conventional child restraints, STS launched its 1st generation of RideSafer® in 2004, creating a big buzz among child safety professionals and the media.