
RideSafer
New RideSafer Gen 5 Lightweight Portable Travel Car Seat – XS (Yellow)
The RideSafer Gen 5 is a portable vest-style car seat that uses the vehicle's seat belt to restrain children, primarily for travel, taxis, and rideshares. It is FMVSS 213 certified and the XS size fits children weighing 26.5–40 lbs and 30–45 inches tall. Note that child passenger safety technicians recommend it only for mature children over age 4 due to lower side impact protection compared to harnessed seats.
- Color
- Yellow
- Gender
- unisex
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby & Toddler Car Seats
- GTIN
895376000491- MPN
RIDESAFER-895376000491-NEWOVERSTOCK-NOBOX-YELLOW
Specifications
The RideSafer Lightweight Portable Travel Car Seat offers an innovative vest-style restraint that optimizes the vehicle seat belt for young children, ideal for travel and everyday use.
Innovative vest-style design, certified and road-legal (FMVSS 213), ultra-lightweight and portable, flexible installation options, travel-friendly slim profile, XS size guidance for children 2+ years.
- Color
- Yellow · yellow
- Occasion
- travel
- Gender
- unisex
- Age Group
- toddler
- Condition
- new
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby & Toddler Car Seats
Additional Attributes
- vest-style restraint
- ultra-lightweight
- portable
- certified FMVSS 213
- flexible installation
- slim profile
- recommended for 2+ years, 26.5-40 lbs, 30-45 inches
Image Analysis
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A high-visibility child vehicle safety harness with padded shoulder panels, multiple adjustable black straps and a central plastic buckle, shown on a plain white background with visible instruction and warning labels.
OCR: ride safer. Vehicle Belt Routing. Lap Belt With Tether Use. Lap and Shoulder Belt Use. WARNINGhigh-visibility neon yellow fabricblack woven strapspadded shoulder panelsadjustable hook-and-loop strapplastic center bucklered pull tab accentsinstruction and warning labelsmesh or textured fabric finishbelt routing openingstop carry loop- 02high

Front-facing safety harness with neon yellow padded panels, black adjustable straps in a crossed configuration, metal D-rings and buckles, and a white instruction label showing routing and adjustment pictograms.
OCR: HARNESS BELT. ROUTING. ADJUSTMENT.neon yellow mesh paddingblack woven strapsadjustable strap bucklesmetal D-ringspadded waist beltshoulder padscrossed strap configurationwhite instruction label with pictogramsblack plastic handle loop at topblack edging trimrectangular lower padded panel- 03high

A hanging storage bag with a black mesh upper section and a neon yellow front pocket with a horizontal zipper; a lime green padded item and black straps are visible through the mesh. A rectangular label with text is on the front pocket.
OCR: ridesafer delight. SISblack mesh panelneon yellow front pockethorizontal zipper on front pocketblack zipper pullblack fabric carry looplime green padded item visible through meshblack straps visible through meshblack binding around edgesrectangular product label patchcircular certification mark on label- 04high

A young child sitting in a vehicle rear seat wearing a padded harness/positioning device strapped to a three-point seat belt. Harness pads and straps show the text ride safer and ridesafer. The car seat is black leather and the child wears a pink shirt and light blue cropped jeans.
OCR: ride safer. ridesaferyoung child seated (face visible)vehicle rear seatblack leather car seat upholsterythree-point seat belt (shoulder and lap)children's harness/positioning devicepadded shoulder strap coverswaist belt with metal buckleblack fabric harness straps with printed textvertical strap with 'ridesafer' textsquare shoulder pad with 'ride safer' textpink short sleeve shirtlight blue cropped jeans with frayed hemleft knee visible scrape or markright hand resting on harness bucklecenter armrest area not visiblered seat belt buckle receiver visible- 05high

Illustrated sizing chart titled ridesafer Sizing Chart showing a seated child on a wooden chair with labeled measurements A and B and a grid of height, weight, and dimensional ranges for sizes Extra Small, Small, Large, and Extra Large, plus regulatory note text at the bottom.
OCR: ridesafer Sizing Chart. Extra Small. Small. Large. Extra Large. Height. Weight. 30-45 inches. 35-50 inches. 45-57 inches. 47-62 inches. 22-40 lbs 26.5-40* lbs. 30-60 lbs. 50-80 lbs. 80-110 lbs. A 8-12 inches. 10-14 inches. 12-15 inches. 14-18 inches. B 18-24 inches. 20-26 inches. 22-30 inches. 24-34 inches. Updated Weight Requirement. Extra Small (XS) vests manufactured before Dec 5, 2024: minimum weight 22 lbs (fully compliant at the time of manufacture). Extra Small (XS) vests manufactured after Dec 5, 2024: minimum weight 26.5 lbs, per the latest FMVSS 213 regulation update. Both versions are safe, tested, and compliant - the difference reflects a regulatory change, not a design or safety issue.cartoon illustration of seated childwooden chairdashed horizontal measurement line at waistvertical measurement arrow labelled Ahorizontal arrow marker labelled B at waistround orange size header chipsgrid of size chart cellstext blocks with measurementsbold heading ridesafer Sizing Chartbullet point regulatory noteswhite backgroundrounded grey and white table cellsorange accent color in icons and headings
Brand PDP Lookup
- Brand
- RideSafer
RideSafer Gen 5 - RideSafer
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Documents & Data
Customer Reviews
1 reviews · out of 5
Looks unused
Couldn’t even tell the stroller had been returned.
Reddit Insights
4 threads · r/ScienceBasedParenting, r/Parenting, r/CPST, r/dadditThe RideSafer Travel Vest is a convenient travel alternative to bulky car seats, but its safety for younger children is debated, with CPSTs recommending it only for calm, mature kids over age 4-5.
Positive sentiment for travel convenience and portability, but significant concern about safety and misuse for toddlers and wiggly children. Overall slightly positive due to perceived usefulness, but tempered by caution.
Themes
Use Cases
- Travel with toddlers in taxis or rideshares
- Car-free families needing occasional car transport
- Flying with children to avoid carrying heavy car seats
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- Is the RideSafer Travel Vest equally safe as a forward-facing car seat?
- No, CPSTs argue it is not equivalent due to lack of a rigid shell and side impact protection, and it depends on child maturity to stay positioned.
- Can I use the RideSafer vest for my 3-year-old on a trip?
- It is not recommended for children under 4, and even then only for calm, compliant kids who can sit properly; many CPSTs advise against it for typical 3-year-olds.
- Is the RideSafer vest a good option for car-free families in cities?
- Yes, it can be a practical solution for occasional taxi/Uber rides, but proper use and child readiness are essential.
Compared To
vs traditional forward-facing car seat
The vest is not equivalent to a traditional harnessed seat for young children; it offers less side impact protection and requires more child cooperation.
vs WAYB Pico
The WAYB Pico is a compact traditional car seat that may be safer for younger travelers, but the RideSafer vest is more portable and lighter.
Source Threads
Discussion on whether RideSafer vest is as safe as a forward-facing car seat
A CPST explains that the RideSafer travel vest is not equivalent to a 5-point harness seat: "It is a belt-positioning device. It has no shell, no side impact protection. It relies on the child to stay in position. It's not the same level of protection as a harnessed seat." Another user asks for data and receives the response that "The crash testing it passes is the same as a backless booster, not a harnessed seat." A recommendation is made to consider the WAYB Pico as a similarly priced alternative with better protection.
u/[deleted]r/ScienceBasedParentingView thread →
Parent asking about using RideSafer vest for a 3-year-old on a trip
Parent reports their 3-year-old "hated the vest," cried, and kept trying to take it off. Another commenter notes: "Our CPST said absolutely not for a 3 year old. She said they are not mature enough to sit properly and can unbuckle it." The original poster updates that they abandoned the vest and used a traditional car seat instead, because their child "was not having it."
u/Gothmom85r/ParentingView thread →
Family in NYC trying the RideSafer vest XS for occasional car rides
OP says they are a car-free family and bought the XS for their small 2.5-year-old. They find it "easy to put on" and the child "doesn't seem to mind it." They plan to use it for occasional taxi rides. A responder warns: "Just be careful, the XS is not recommended by CPSTs for kids under 4. It's really meant for older kids who can sit still."
u/alliejk_r/CPSTView thread →
Dad questions the value of travel car seats, mentions RideSafer vest
OP asks if travel car seats are worth it. One commenter replies: "I was going to check a car seat but then found out about the RideSafer vest. It's basically a vest that makes the seat belt fit your kid. We used it on a trip and it was amazing. So small and easy to carry." Another adds: "We used the RideSafer for our 5 year old and it was perfect for taxis. I wouldn't use it for a younger kid though."
u/enekar/dadditView thread →