Munchkin Brica Elite Seat Guardian Car Seat Protector, Baby/Toddler/Child, Dark Grey
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Briana
> 3 dayI was skeptical for sure and thought this might be an unnecessary purchase. I was SO WRONG. We just moved my son from an infant car seat to one that grows with him and will eventually be a booster. Because of this change his feet are no longer within the car seat and he immediatly starting kicking the back of the seat (hes still rear facing). We also live on a farm so muddy and snowy boots are a given. 100% worth every penny. I also have cloth seats and dont care if there is an X indent left on the seat after which some people wrote about in their reviews though i havent seen one yet. My car is a 2020 Toyota Rav4 and Im so glad I bought this before installing the seat . Will update after winter and when cleaning out the car by which time my son should be front facing.
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Degoness
Greater than one weekIve remove this once since installed, and the seats were totally fine.
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T.J.
> 3 dayWe have an old 1998 3-series BMW, 4-door sedan with narrow, leather, bucket-ish type seats and a Chicco KeyFit30 car seat. The seat base would not stay put in the back seat no matter how it was positioned (side seats vs middle seat). It kept sliding back and forth, and the seat base was a bit wider than the curve of the seat, so it wouldnt stay centered either. I tried a few homegrown solutions, and they helped, but not enough. This protector was easy enough to install and even though it is a bit wider than the width of the seat, the seat base is able to be strapped in secured without sliding around. I wasnt sure it would be able to do that since the leather seats are narrow and sporty. The rubber straps really provide the seat base some traction and keep it steadfast. Couldnt be happier that our boy is now firmly secured. We will buy another one for our other vehicle that has the same problem.
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thisguy
Greater than one weekI think these are pretty good. They look like theyll hold up. But my kids (in booster seats now, without the back support) complain that the back isnt as comfortable as the real seat. I just tell them that when they are finally done being messy, dirty, sticky little goblins, they can use the real seat. Until then, suck it up buttercup
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Rizthewhizz
19-11-2024Nice and wide. I have been using it for a few months now and so far it has done a great job in protecting my cars leather seat. No scratches from the seat and no indentations. And no it did not stick to or leave any marks on my seat despite hot Texas heat. Another good thing about it is the width. I was looking for a wide seat protector since my daughters car seat is very wide and most of the protectors wont cover enough. This one is so wide it will definitely be a good fit for all kinds of car seats. I bought it on a much higher price than it is now (apparently Amazon has dropped the price by almost 50%) which is a great deal now. Still I am satisfied with it as it has done the job I wanted it to do.
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KWN
> 3 dayThis was a nice quality seat protector. But, in my Model Y, it covers the seat belt receiver. They are on the bottom of the seat, slightly below the surface, rather than sticking up and out of the seat. If your car has similar seatbelt receivers, try a smaller seat protector. Returning.
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WC
> 3 dayWe purchased one for each of our cars to mostly help reduce the indentions and marks from the car seat. So far, so good. They are a bit on the pricey side but you get what you pay for. Would recommend.
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Maria
> 3 dayI like the seat protector because it keeps my car clean from spills and crumbs.
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Tamara Johnston
> 3 dayThis is perfect. Easy to install and looks very nice. This will save my car from the nugget
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Braden Ledner
> 3 dayThis both protects the leather seats from dirt/grime and indentations from the infant car seats. To prevent indentations in the seat area from the teal cross design I use an old bathroom towel. Ive removed the munchkin seat covers a couple times since installation and so far so good - no indentations.