Graco TurboBooster 2.0 LX Booster Seat Review

Car Seats For The Littles

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Graco TurboBooster 2.0

The Graco TurboBooster has been a mainstay of the booster seat world for quite a while now.  Many a CSFTL child has ridden in a TurboBooster — some of those kiddos are now adults themselves.  But the booster seat’s staying power lies in the fact that it’s easy to setup and use correctly and lasts for a good long time as the child grows.  Until now, the TurboBooster’s main flaw was that it’s a bit wide to fit in tight spaces (and some models required the caregiver to install screws in the armrests).

Enter the TurboBooster 2.0 LX.  It has the same ease of use features we like and the same consistent fit to child we adore, it’s narrower, has lower anchors, and does not require screws in the armrests!

CSFTL Quick Stats

Weight range: 40-100 pounds  Height range: 43-57 inches tall. The seat is outgrown when the child’s ears are above the top of the vehicle seat back or booster seat headrest.Age minimum: at least 4 years old.  CSFTL advocates that children be at least 5 years old before moving to a booster seat.Replace after any crashExpiration: 10 years after date of manufacture

Features

Lower anchors (to secure the booster when it’s unoccupied)Single cupholderStorage compartmentNarrow enough to be an option in many 3 across situations

Measurements

Width at widest point (cupholder): 16.5 inchesHighest shoulder belt guide position: 20 inchesSeat weight, high back mode: 8.4 poundsSeat weight, backless mode: xx pounds

Assembly Required

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 no screws in the armrests!

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 no screws in the armrests!

Like many models of TurboBooster before it, the 2.0 requires armrest assembly but, unlike previous versions of the TurboBooster, it does NOT require an additional screw on the outside of the armrest.

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Graco TurboBooster 2.0 right side armrest

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 right side armrest

Each armrest is labeled to indicate the side they belong on and the back of the armholes are rounded so it’s pretty much impossible to install the armrests on the wrong side of the seat. To assemble the armrests, slide them into the armholes until they click into position.  That’s all there is to it!

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 assemble the backrest

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 assemble the backrest

Assembling the rest of the booster takes a little bit more effort.  Attach the headrest to the middle section (the manual sort of calls it the back support pad, but that’s referring to the padding so I’m at a loss for a good term on this one), squeeze the handle and slide the headrest down onto the middle section.  Tuck the end of the fabric on the headrest behind the back support pad.

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 assemble the booster

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 assemble the booster

Once that’s assembled, attach the backrest to the backless portion of the seat by lining the c-shaped hooks on the bottom of the backrest up with the holes in the backless booster portion of the seat.  Bring the seat upright by pulling the seat back into the upright position, you should hear a click when the backrest is attached correctly.

Cupholder

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 stored cupholder

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 stored cupholder

First of all, the cupholder storage is super interesting.  It ships in a spot that’s molded into the bottom of the booster seat, which is pretty interesting.  The single cupholder is required for use.  To assemble it, remove it from that nifty storage spot, then align the grooves on the cupholder with the grooves on the booster seat and slide the cupholder in.  It will click once it’s in place and you should not be able to remove it once it’s assembled.

It’s a bit odd to us that Graco would intentionally mold a storage spot into the seat when the cupholder will only be stored there once.  But that’s the only thing about this seat that has us scratching our heads just a bit.

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Graco TurboBooster 2.0 installing the cupholder

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 installing the cupholder

All the same, I’m unfortunately confident that we’ll see many of these seats in the wild without that cupholder installed.  I guess the good news is that the cupholders are likely to still be in that convenient storage location so we’ll be able to find them and get them attached to the seats before the family leaves the seat check event.

Media Storage

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 media storage

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 media storage

The booster also includes a media storage compartment.  I found it a little hard to open — reaching from the bottom of the compartment, then sliding it out worked best.

Graco TurboBooster2.0 media storage doesn't hold a phone

Graco TurboBooster2.0 media storage doesn’t hold a phone

While I have no doubt that children who ride in this seat will find a multitude of objects to put in this little compartment, my iPhone 13 didn’t fit.  That makes me wonder if many of today’s modern phones would fit there.

Setup and Use

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 lower anchors

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 lower anchors

The seat includes lower anchors, these are optional.  Their main purpose is to secure the unoccupied seat in the event of a crash.  If a child is in the seat, the vehicle seat belt will do the same job and keep the child in place as well.

To attach the TurboBooster 2.0 via the lower anchors, press down on the release button just over the lower anchor webbing on the front of the booster and pull the lower anchor from the back of the seat.  Attach the lower anchor connector to the lower anchor in the vehicle, then pull the webbing until the seat is secure.

When using the seat in high back booster mode, thread the vehicle seat belt though the shoulder belt guide before heading out for a drive.

Fit to Child

High Back Mode

6 Year Old Doll

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 6 year old doll highback mode

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 6 year old doll highback mode

Our 6 year old Huggable Images doll is 48 inches tall.   We expected the TurboBooster 2.0 to have the same great vehicle seat belt fit as the previous models — and it does!  The lap portion of the seat belt goes across our doll’s hips, the shoulder belt fits across the center of the shoulder.

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Converting to Backless Booster Mode

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 converting to backless booster mode

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 converting to backless booster mode

At a certain point, your child may grow too tall to use this seat in high back mode but it’s highly possible that they’d still need a booster seat.  Remove the back from this seat and use it in backless mode until your child passes the Five Step Test to fit in the adult seat belt properly.

Shoulder Belt Guide Adjuster

The TurboBooster 2.0 includes a shoulder belt guide adjuster.  If the vehicle seat belt doesn’t lay across the middle of the child’s shoulder in backless mode, attach this piece.

Backless Booster Mode

6 Year Old Doll

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 6 year old doll backless booster mode

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 6 year old doll backless booster mode

Our 6 year old Huggable Images doll remains 48 inches tall.   In backless mode, the TurboBooster 2.0 fits our doll well. The lap portion of the belt sits across the top of the child’s thighs and the shoulder portion of the belt lays across the center of the shoulder.

Important Information: Where to Find

FAA approval: this seat is not approved for use on aircraft because it requires a lap and shoulder belt.  Airplanes do not typically have lap and shoulder belts.

Manual storage: the manual stores in a compartment on the bottom of the seat.

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 date of manufacture label

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 date of manufacture label

Date of manufacture label: the seat has a 10 year expiration.  The date of manufacture label is on the bottom of the backless portion of the booster seat.

Overall Thoughts

We’ve been fans of pretty much every version of the TurboBooster so we approached this seat with a pretty high level of expectation.  I’m pleased to say that it delivers!  It’s narrow enough to be a viable option in many three across situations and doesn’t require those pesky screws in the armrests.  The TurboBooster 2.0 also has the excellent belt fit that we’d expect, isn’t too difficult to convert between backless and high back modes, and as a bonus, it has lower anchors plus that handy media storage compartment.  We have no complaints about this seat!