Kneeguard Kids Car Seat Foot Rest for Children and Babies. Footrest is Compatible with Toddler Booster Seats for Easy, Safe Travel. Great Travel Accessory for Easy Travel. (Latest Version)

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  • CarynK

    > 3 day

    My daughter has low muscle tone and her legs fall asleep anytime we are in the care for more than 20 minutes. Ive been creating ways to prop up her legs for the last 3 years until I stumbled upon this! It is super easy to install and adjust the height of. Slid right in around the carseat and provides the support she needs for her feet. I love that it can be tilted so as to move it out of the way without having to remove it from the car! She cannot get in and out of her seat any more now though as it is not sturdy enough to stand on. I dont know how it could be as easy to adjust and tilt and also be more sturdy. Overall we are very pleased and I am so glad to have this!

  • Duong

    > 3 day

    As instructed please dont let your kids use it to climb into seat not intended use. Its amazing for my kids. Long trips have been alot better for them.

  • alisha m starkey

    > 3 day

    Was very hard to install with my daughters car seat. But after a while of uncomfortable positioning I got it in. When she puts a little pressure on the stand part it tilts forward. If I adjust it lower to prevent this then her feet dangle and defeats the purpose of the product. But it’s ok

  • Paul C Marshall

    Greater than one week

    We bought this to see if it would make longer trips more comfortable for our 7 year old who is in a booster seat. we have a Toyota Tundra. It was fairly easy to install but took several attempts with some trial and error to get it to sit correctly on the floor. The floor support slides around unless under tension from a child sitting in the seat and even then it seemed want to slide forward. Therefore it does not feel secure. The foot rest is very flimsy and the release levers for the footrest are finicky and its hard to engage them or disengage them. It seems a child could not swing the foot rest out of the way on their own if they wanted to. The instructions state that the foot rest is not load bearing so dont put a childs full weight on it. It would definitely break if my 55 lb child put much weight on it. we have only used it driving around town so far but I do not hold much hope for its longevity. Nearly all components are plastic and simply making adjustments while installing it seemed to stress the levers and i felt like they would break before I got it installed. Nothing broke but i have very little confidence it will last. I love the idea and would like to see some of the major structural components be made of something besides thin injection molded plastic. I think if some parts were aluminum it would be solid.

  • Jill

    > 3 day

    I bought these for a long road trip over spring break. I have a 6yr old in a booster seat and 4yr old in a 5-point harness. They werent the easiest to install as the clasps were difficult to push down if not aligned perfectly. However, they did exactly what I needed on the car ride and kept my kids very comfortable over the 12 hour drive. I would not use this for day to day travel as the kids have to climb over them and they would likely break if repeatedly climbed on.

  • SamuraiCutter

    Greater than one week

    Install was easy. The buttons to release foot platform seldomly work, they are stiff and the mechanism doesnt release. Completely impossible to release one handed.

  • Kevin McIntosh

    > 3 day

    But my daughter and I were exciting about this product. The main reason...it will keep her feet off of the back of my seat, which is really annoying and gets the seat dirty, especially in the winter. So, assembly was pretty straight forward. Th locking flaps/latches were a little tricky to close (this was a bad sign), but I got it put together without too much hassle. Installing it was fairly simple, though you will have to pull out your car seat to do this. At this point things seemed to pretty decent...well, that was until I tried to adjust the foot rest to make way for the kids to pass through. This is a really important feature as there really isnt much room with the foot rest down. When I tried to adjust the foot rest by pressing the two buttons provided, they would budge...then one would release, but the other would....this was annoying (and it kills your fingers!)...you could get one to release, but the opposite one would get stuck...what the....what?!?!? This has been an ongoing battle and I almost ripped the thing out in an IKEA parking lot to smash it to bits, but gave myself a timeout and came back to it a second try (after my fingers stopped crying out in pain...lol j/k) and was able to get both pins to release the foot rest. With that said, my daughter does like it and it seems to work as intended.... BUT HOLY MOUSE POOP, THE THING DRIVE MY NUTS, when you have three kids in a parking lot and you just want to get them in the car and go! I do have hope that the pins will release easer in time and usage...hopefully!

  • Jewels

    > 3 day

    I was unsure about this, but i am so glad i decided to purchase it. Was amazing for a long road trip.

  • Miguel

    > 3 day

    Purchased this for a long trip, definitely helped out. Made the trip more comfortable for my kid. So far it’s held up after a couple months of use, definitely recommend for long road trips.

  • Engineer04

    > 3 day

    Got this one right on time to switch our daughter’s carseat to face forward and she loves it. Since day one she’s been buckling herself except rare cases where she can’t but it kinda made her feel more “important”because she has her own footrest so her feet are dangling.

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