Graco Tranzitions 3-in-1 Review
Our Verdict
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Graco Tranzitions 3-in-1 | |||||
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Awards | Best Booster for Most | Best Booster for Travel and Carpooling | Best Booster on a Budget | ||
Price | $140 List $119.00 at Amazon | $160 List $159.99 at Amazon | $40 List $36.98 at Amazon | $120 List $89.99 at Amazon | $29 List $28.58 at Amazon |
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Bottom Line | This versatile configuration option has below-average crash test results and a lower score overall | Great choice for most families with better crash testing analysis, easy installation, and cozy seating for kids | Great for travel and carpooling, but the quality and crash results make it less appealing as an all-the-time booster | A comfy headrest and good crash test results make this lightweight choice an option that won't break the bank | This basic booster offers disappointing results in most metrics, including crash test analysis, making the low price less appealing |
Rating Categories | Graco Tranzitions 3... | Chicco KidFit Zip A... | BubbleBum | Diono Cambria 2 | Graco TurboBooster... |
Crash Test (35%) | |||||
Ease of Use (25%) | |||||
Weight/Size (15%) | |||||
Comfort (15%) | |||||
Quality (10%) | |||||
Specs | Graco Tranzitions 3... | Chicco KidFit Zip A... | BubbleBum | Diono Cambria 2 | Graco TurboBooster... |
Modes | 5 Point Harness, High Back Booster, Backless Booster |
High Back Booster, Backless Booster | Backless Booster | High Back Booster, Backless Booster | Backless Booster |
High Back Booster Weight Range | 40-100 lb | 40-110 lb | N/A | 40-120 lb | N/A |
High Back Booster Height Range | 43-57 in | 38-57 in | N/A | 38-63 in | N/A |
Width | 18.1 in | 18.2 in | 11.3 in | 19.9 in | 16.3 in |
Weight | 13.5 lb | 11.8 lb | 0.9 lb | 12.0 lb | 4.5 lb |
Backless Booster Height Range | 43-57 in | 38-58 in | 40-57 in | 38-63 in | 43-57 in |
5 Point Harness Weight Range | 22-65 lb | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
5 Point Height Range | 27-49 in | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
LATCH Equipped | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No |
#REF! | #REF! | #REF! | #REF! | #REF! | #REF! |
Recline Positions | 2 | 2 | N/A | None | N/A |
Foam Type | None | EPS | None | None | None |
Seat Lifespan | 7 Years | 8 Years | 4 Years from purchase date | 8 Years | 10 Years |
Aircraft Certified |
Our Analysis and Test Results
Graco makes budget-friendly baby gear for parents around the world. It all started in 1953, when the then metal fabrication company hired an engineer to to help specialize in juvenile gear. The first baby swing from Graco launched shortly after and was a huge success. Graco still makes swings today, in addition to strollers, car seats, play yards, and more.
Performance Comparison
Crash Test
The Trazitions booster did not perform well in our commissioned crash tests with MGA Research, earning one of the lowest analysis results in the test group. Its final score in this metric is below the average and not a standout.
We analyzed the HIC and chest clip sensor results from our testing to determine the final scores. We ran our tests hotter than the federal guidelines and used a sled designed to better mimic modern vehicle back seats.
All of the boosters in this review are assumed to have passed the federal guidelines and are considered safe. The Tranzitions has higher sensor data for both the HIC (head) and chest clip sensors than much of the competition. Lower is better as they are recordings of the g-forces experienced by the crash test dummy sensors.
Ease of Use
The Tranzitions has a higher than average result for ease of use. However, one downside is your child tester struggled to buckle the belt on her own. After multiple attempts, an adult had to help her, and we suspect many parents will want a seat their kids can use without assistance.
The belt guide is not color-coded, but it is somewhat forward compared to others, making it easier to find and grasp. The 5-point harness for smaller kids might also require some help, but in our experience, most booster-age kids can get these on alone but might need help unbuckling.
This option installs using hook LATCH connectors, not our favorite, but they are easier to remove here than on the tighter straps on the convertible or infant car seats. The seat has handholds on top and bottom to make it super easy to move and maneuver in a car to install.
The Tranzitions have dual cup holders, and while our test water bottle didn't fit all the way down inside the holder, it was snug, and we weren't worried about it toppling out.
Weight and Size
The Graco is almost dead on average for both weight and width. The measured weight is 13.5 lbs. It is heavier than we'd want to tote, but if you don't need to move it far or carry it often, it likely isn't a big deal. There are definitely heavier and larger options in this lineup.
It measures 18.1 inches wide and has the lounger portion of leg padding that comes down. So, while there are wider options in this group, it still feels like a lot of chairs, and you probably don't want to carry it through the airport.
Comfort
This Graco is below the average booster for comfort. The padding is like a pillow and lacks support, with an instant hard plastic feeling when pressure is applied. We suspect there will be pressure points. The armrests are fully padded, however, and little ones might like having padding over resting legs against bare plastic.
The fabric is soft, and our tester liked it until she sat in it and could feel the seam in the cover. The headrest seemed to push the head outward awkwardly and we had to slightly recline the seat to rectify this problem. It is a small thing, but if you want to sit upright, it isn't great for head position.
Quality
The Tranzitions is not the best-ranked option for quality, with a performance below the average. There isn't much padding on this seat, and when you remove the cover, it looks really uncomfortable. The headrest is mostly a hunk of plastic, and it's disappointing there isn't more here for impact or comfort.
The material on the cover is okay and feels like a microfiber. The cover is held snug to the seat with elastic bands and doesn't come undone, but it looks less polished than those where the cover slides into slots and hides the cover edge.
Should You Buy the Graco Tranzitions 3-in-1?
The Tranzitions is an easy-to-use high-backed booster from Graco with a relatively reasonable price for this lineup of booster options. However, it didn't perform that well in our tests, with below average scores in every metric we tested but ease of use. With lower crash test results and problems with comfort and quality, it isn't a booster we recommend, and we believe there are better options, no matter what your hopes might be.
What Other Booster Seat Should You Consider?
The Chicco KidFit Zip Air Plus 2-in-1 is our favorite option and the one we'd recommend to most families. With a below-average price and one of the highest scores for crash test analysis, it is hard to beat this thoughtfully designed option. This Chicco performed well for comfort with a leg lounger feature and is easy to use with LATCH installation. If you want the best crash test results and a high-quality option with more adjustability, the Peg Perego Viaggio Flex 120 is easy to use, super comfortable, and outperforms most of the competition in crash testing.