Mothers Choice Kin AP Review
Specifications
RRP
$299 at Baby Bunting only
Type
Type B/E convertible booster seat
Weight
5.8kg
Age
Forward facing: 6 mo – 4 yrs (approx)
Booster mode: 4 yrs – 8 yrs (approx)
Dimensions
H 77-85 x W 45 x L 40 cm
Height markers
Lower marker (must be above): n/a
Middle marker (switch to booster): n/a
Upper marker (stop use): n/a
Anchoring
Seat Belt
Adjustability
5 position headrest adjustment
Installation recline for better fitment into most cars
Harness
5-point harness
Other features
AirProtect Superior Side Impact Protection
Wicking fabric for your child’s comfort
Machine washable covers, harness pads and insert
2 swing-out cup holders
Arm rests
Warranty
6 yrs (shell) / 2 yrs (fabric)
CREP safety rating*
Protection rating
Ease of use rating
*Tested as Mother’s Choice Prime AP
Pros and cons
Pros
+ Narrow enough to fit 3-wide in the rear in most cars
+ Side impact head protection
+ Features are nice touches
Cons
– Expensive
Bottom line:
The Mother’s Choice Kin AP is one of Mother’s Choice’s feature-loaded convertible booster seats and is nearly identical to the Prime AP. AirProtect side impact head protection is a welcome safety feature as well as wicking fabric. Cup holders and arm rests are welcome additions. For $299 it is ok value, but there are plenty of options at this price.
Who this is for:
Parents looking for a best in class convertible booster seat from Mother’s Choice.
One Response
It is mentioned here that Mothers Choice Kin AP is nearly identical to Mothers Choice Prime AP. So how are the two different? Considering Prime AP is more expensive, why would one buy Prime and not Kin? Thank you.