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Hundreds of thousands of parents worldwide have found they can 'Get it tight, with Mighty-Tite.' Fit Mighty-Tite onto any seat belt, lift the ratcheted handle a few times and you can easily remove unwanted slack for a tight car seat fit. It's really that easy. Manufactured to the highest standards, Mighty-Tite has been extensively crash tested and is continually recognized around the world, winning accolades and awards for its outstanding design and performance.
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- Easy to use and portable
- Extensively crash tested
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Technical Details
- Child proof release- Tightens any car seat in seconds
- Fits onto any seat belt
- Works with all carriers and car seats
- Lift the ratcheted handle a few times and easily remove unwanted slack for a tight fit
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By Megan (St. Louis, MO)
This product is a great way to make sure that your child's car seat is installed properly. As many parents know, trying to kneel inside a car seat while pulling on the belt at the same time is not only inconvenient, but also can hurt! Also, we are a two car family with a grandmother that helps out truck the little one around from place to place, and we all share the same car seat. With this product we are able to switch the car seat from car to car and always make sure that the seat is installed very tightly. I highly recommend this product.
By Dave (Sacramento, Ca)
I use this in both cars on all our child seats (4 in all), it is easier, faster and more secure than using the LATCH system when you have to remove/replace the seats. You just put the seat belt through the child seat and then feed both belts through the Mighty-Tite and ratchet it tight.
By Julie (Colorado, USA)
I have used the Mighty Tite with my son (who is now 10) but would not use it with my daughter (now 4).
Seat belts are sewn with a small bit of slack built in. When you look at a seat belt, there is a label that says ,"If you can read this label, then this seat belt should be replaced." (or something to that affect.)
The Mighty Tite's pressure on my '92 Miata's seat belt made this label visible. It is possible to overtighten and hinder your seat belt's ability to do its job.
"Rip stitching is used on seat belts in conjunction with an air bag and seat belt pre-tensioners. During a collision the pre-tensioners initially pull the seat belt tight, however the stitching gradually tears to allow the occupant to move forward into the air bag at a controlled rate.
For safety reasons, these belts must be replaced once they have had their stitching ripped. Manufacturers generally fit warning labels within the fold to indicate the belt is to be replaced when the label is revealed." [...]
By Cory R. Kipper (ca, usa)
I have never met someone that has istalled a car seat correctly. I show every person I come into contact with the correct way(to the best of my knowlege). Everytime its the same story, the seat has 6 inches of slack to move around instead of 1 inch or 0 slack,and they dont tighten the belts around the child with 1 finger space between shoulder and belt.
The mighty tite has solved the tighting issue everytime. What I do is install the car seat without the mighty tite 1rst, then if theres any slack at all I will install my mighty tite. Is that so wrong. From what all these negative reviews have said, I dont think so. Its so rare for someone to go have there seat inspected(I wish everyone did) that this can save lives! Who can argue with that.
By R. Strong
This item is dangerous. It weakens your seatbelt, and is not recommended by any credible safety group. Unlike car seats, this item was not tested by the government. Your child's car seat can be installed safely and tightly without this dangerous item.
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