A booster seat has one job: position your child so the vehicle seat belt fits correctly. That's it. The lap belt should sit low across the upper thighs (not the stomach), and the shoulder belt should cross the chest and shoulder (not the neck or face). When the seat belt fits right, your child gets the full protection of the vehicle's crash engineering. When it doesn't, the seat belt itself becomes a hazard.
Backless boosters are the final stage before your child graduates to using the vehicle seat belt alone (typically around age 8-12, depending on size). They're simpler than highback boosters, lighter, cheaper, and easier to transfer between vehicles. For most children who've outgrown their forward-facing car seat's harness mode, a backless booster is the right next step.
I tested six backless boosters, and the differences come down to three things: stability (does it stay in place when empty?), comfort (will your child sit in it without complaining?), and portability (can you easily move it between cars?). Safety-wise, every seat here meets federal crash-test standards. The question is which one fits your child and your life best.

Graco TurboBooster 2.0 Backless Booster Car Seat
Classic backless booster with hideaway cup holders and machine-washable cover.
Best overall — trusted brand with the best comfort-to-price ratio
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Britax UpNGo Click Backless Booster Car Seat with Rigid Latch
Premium backless booster with rigid LATCH that keeps the seat secured even when empty.
Best stability — rigid LATCH keeps seat locked in place at all times
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LATCH vs. No LATCH. Booster seats don't technically need LATCH connectors because the vehicle seat belt (not the booster) restrains your child. But LATCH keeps the booster secured to the vehicle seat when empty, preventing it from becoming a projectile in a crash and keeping it in place when your child climbs in and out. It's a convenience and safety upgrade worth considering.
Seat Belt Positioning. The whole point of a booster is proper belt positioning. Look for armrests or guides that route the lap belt across the thighs (not the abdomen) and a contoured shape that helps the shoulder belt sit correctly without your child constantly adjusting it.
Comfort for Long Rides. If your child finds the booster uncomfortable, they'll squirm, shift, and move the seat belt out of position — defeating the purpose. Padding quality, seat contour, and armrest design matter more than you'd think for a product this simple. Road trip families should prioritize comfort.
Portability. Booster seats frequently move between vehicles: mom's car, dad's car, grandparent's car, carpool. Lightweight seats (3.5-5.5 lbs) transfer easily. LATCH seats take slightly longer to install/remove but stay put better during use.
Cup Holders. They seem trivial but make a real difference for your child's experience. Hideaway cup holders keep things tidy. Flip-out cup holders are accessible. No cup holders mean drinks end up on the vehicle seat. Know your child's snacking habits.
Todos 6 Booster Seats Reseñado

1. Graco TurboBooster 2.0 Backless Booster Car Seat Elección pragmática
Best overall — trusted brand with the best comfort-to-price ratio
The Graco TurboBooster 2.0 is the Honda Civic of booster seats: nothing flashy, everything works, and it'll quietly do its job for years without asking for attention. The hideaway cup holders are the standout design feature — they fold flat into the armrests when not in use, which means the seat fits in tight back-seat configurations without cup holders poking into adjacent seats.
The seat belt positioning guides route the lap belt correctly across the thighs, and the contoured shape keeps the shoulder belt centered on the chest. The machine-washable, dryer-safe seat pad means you can deal with spills without hand-scrubbing (a bigger deal than it sounds after 3 years of use). At 5 lbs, moving it between vehicles takes about 10 seconds.
The padding is adequate but not plush — comfortable for daily commutes and moderate road trips, but your child may notice on 4+ hour drives. The armrests aren't padded, which is a minor comfort gap. And without LATCH, the seat slides around when empty, requiring repositioning when your child gets back in. For the price-to-function ratio, nothing in this roundup beats the TurboBooster 2.0.
| Type | Backless Booster |
| Weight Range | 40–100 lbs |
| Height Range | 40–57 inches |
| Seat Weight | 5 lbs |
| LATCH System | No — vehicle seat belt only |
| Cup Holders | Yes — hideaway dual cup holders |
| Machine Washable | Yes |
| Price Range | $ |
Lo que nos gusta
- Hideaway cup holders keep things tidy when not in use
- Machine-washable and dryer-safe seat pad
- Lightweight at 5 lbs — easy to transfer between cars
- Trusted Graco brand with crash-tested certification
- Most affordable quality booster
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- No LATCH system — seat can slide when empty
- Basic padding compared to premium options
- Armrests are not padded

2. Britax UpNGo Click Backless Booster Car Seat with Rigid Latch Subcampeón
Best stability — rigid LATCH keeps seat locked in place at all times
The Britax UpNGo Click's defining feature is the rigid LATCH system, and it solves a genuine annoyance: the booster seat that slides to the middle of the back seat every time your child gets out, then needs to be repositioned before they get back in. The rigid LATCH connectors lock the booster to the vehicle's LATCH anchors, keeping it exactly where you put it. Always.
The 120 lb weight limit is the joint-highest in this roundup (tied with the Diono Solana), which means it grows with your child longer than 100 lb options. The padding is premium compared to budget boosters, and the contoured seat provides genuinely comfortable belt positioning. The machine-washable cover handles maintenance.
The trade-off is flexibility. LATCH installation takes longer than just placing a booster on the seat, which matters for families who frequently transfer between vehicles. The higher price puts it at roughly 2-3x the cost of budget options. And not all vehicles have easily accessible LATCH anchors in every seating position. For the one-vehicle family that wants their booster locked in place permanently, the Britax is the obvious choice. For multi-vehicle families, the portability trade-off is real.
| Type | Backless Booster with Rigid LATCH |
| Weight Range | 40–120 lbs |
| Height Range | 40–57 inches |
| Seat Weight | 5.6 lbs |
| LATCH System | Yes — rigid LATCH connectors |
| Cup Holders | Yes — integrated cup holder |
| Machine Washable | Yes |
| Price Range | $$ |
Lo que nos gusta
- Rigid LATCH system keeps seat secured when empty
- Higher weight limit (120 lbs) for extended use
- ClickTight-adjacent Britax safety engineering
- Machine-washable cover
- Premium padding and contoured seat
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- More expensive than non-LATCH boosters
- Rigid LATCH makes transfer between cars slower
- Slightly heavier due to LATCH hardware

3. Cosco Topside Backless Booster Car Seat
Best budget — lowest price for a federally compliant booster
The Cosco Topside exists for one reason: it's the cheapest crash-tested booster seat available. At roughly the price of a fast-food family meal, you get a federally compliant booster that positions the seat belt correctly and weighs only 3.5 lbs. That's it. No frills, no clever features, no premium materials. Just a booster that does the minimum required thing at the minimum required price.
And there's a genuinely pragmatic use case for that: spare seats. A Cosco Topside in grandma's car, another in the carpool vehicle, one stashed in the trunk for emergencies. At this price, buying three Topside seats costs less than one premium booster, and having a booster available in every situation your child rides in is a legitimate safety strategy.
The discomforts are real: minimal padding makes long rides unpleasant, spot-clean-only maintenance is annoying after spills, and the overall construction feels disposable. This is not a primary booster for daily use — your child will complain on anything longer than a 20-minute drive. But as a backup, emergency, or temporary booster, the Cosco Topside is the most pragmatic purchase on this entire list.
| Type | Backless Booster |
| Weight Range | 40–100 lbs |
| Height Range | 40–57 inches |
| Seat Weight | 3.5 lbs |
| LATCH System | No |
| Cup Holders | Yes — built-in cup holder |
| Machine Washable | Spot clean only |
| Price Range | $ |
Lo que nos gusta
- Lowest price booster seat that meets federal standards
- Lightest in this roundup at 3.5 lbs
- Compact and easy to store or transfer
- Built-in cup holder
- Great as a spare for carpools or grandparents
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- Minimal padding — uncomfortable on long trips
- Spot clean only (not machine washable)
- No LATCH system
- Basic construction

4. Evenflo GoTime No Back Booster Car Seat
Best sporty design — kid-friendly styling with solid fundamentals
The Evenflo GoTime is the kid-friendly entry: sporty designs, bold colors, and a shape that looks more like a racing seat than a booster. If your child resists sitting in a booster because "boosters are for babies," the GoTime's aesthetic might help. Kids who feel cool in their seat are kids who sit still in their seat, which means better seat belt positioning.
The dual cup holders are functional and accessible. The machine-washable pad handles maintenance easily. The 110 lb weight limit is higher than the Graco and Cosco, providing an extra year or two of use. The price sits in the budget range, making it accessible for most families.
The padding is moderate — better than the Cosco but not as plush as the Chicco GoFit. Without LATCH, the seat slides when empty. The sporty designs may appeal to younger kids but embarrass tweens approaching the end of booster eligibility. For families with opinionated children (and aren't they all?), the GoTime's look-at-me design might be the difference between compliance and daily arguments.
| Type | Backless Booster |
| Weight Range | 40–110 lbs |
| Height Range | 40–57 inches |
| Seat Weight | 4.5 lbs |
| LATCH System | No |
| Cup Holders | Yes — dual cup holders |
| Machine Washable | Yes |
| Price Range | $ |
Lo que nos gusta
- Dual integrated cup holders
- Machine-washable seat pad
- Higher weight limit (110 lbs) than basic boosters
- Sporty design kids actually like
- Affordable price
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- No LATCH system
- Moderate padding — not the most comfortable
- Design is more juvenile (may embarrass older kids)

5. Diono Solana, No Latch, Single Backless Booster Car Seat
Best slim profile — fits 3 across in most vehicles
The Diono Solana exists for families who need to fit 3 car seats across a back seat. Its slim profile is the slimmest in this roundup, shaving precious inches off each side to make three-across configurations possible in vehicles where wider boosters won't fit. If you have three kids, or frequently carpool, or need a booster that plays nice next to other car seats, the Solana solves a problem nothing else addresses.
The 120 lb weight limit (tied for highest) provides maximum longevity. The machine-washable cover handles maintenance. At 4 lbs, it's lightweight and easy to transfer. The Diono brand's focus on safety engineering gives it credibility in the car seat space.
The slim profile means no built-in cup holders (an accessory is available but costs extra). The minimal padding reflects the slim design — comfort is adequate but not generous. Without LATCH, the seat slides when empty. If three-across fit is not your specific constraint, other boosters offer more features and comfort at similar prices. But if it IS your constraint, the Diono Solana is the only answer.
| Type | Slim Backless Booster |
| Weight Range | 40–120 lbs |
| Height Range | 40–57 inches |
| Seat Weight | 4 lbs |
| LATCH System | No |
| Cup Holders | No — slim design (cup holder accessory available) |
| Machine Washable | Yes |
| Price Range | $ |
Lo que nos gusta
- Slimmest profile for fitting 3 car seats across
- High weight limit (120 lbs)
- Machine-washable cover
- Lightweight and easy to transfer
- Diono safety reputation
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- No cup holders (accessory sold separately)
- No LATCH system
- Minimal padding on slim design

6. Chicco GoFit ClearTex Plus Backless Booster Car Seat
Best comfort — premium padding and contoured design for long rides
The Chicco GoFit ClearTex Plus is the comfort king of backless boosters. The double foam padding is noticeably thicker than competitors, the contoured seat wraps around your child ergonomically, and the padded armrests add comfort that basic boosters lack. For road trip families who spend hours in the car, the GoFit's padding makes a measurable difference in child happiness (and therefore parent sanity).
The ClearTex fabric is Chicco's chemical-free textile line — no added flame retardants or other treatments that parents might worry about for extended skin contact. The dual flip-out cup holders are accessible without being permanently in the way. The machine-washable cover is essential at this padding level (more padding absorbs more spills).
The GoFit is heavier (5.5 lbs) and pricier than budget options, and the LATCH storage clips are for keeping the booster in place during storage — not rigid LATCH like the Britax. For daily commuters who prioritize comfort and value Chicco's chemical-free approach, the GoFit Plus is worth the premium. For families who need a basic, portable, affordable booster, the Graco TurboBooster does the job at a lower price.
| Type | Backless Booster |
| Weight Range | 40–110 lbs |
| Height Range | 40–57 inches |
| Seat Weight | 5.5 lbs |
| LATCH System | No — LATCH storage clips |
| Cup Holders | Yes — dual flip-out cup holders |
| Machine Washable | Yes |
| Price Range | $$ |
Lo que nos gusta
- ClearTex chemical-free breathable fabric
- Double foam padding for long-ride comfort
- Contoured seat with ergonomic armrests
- Dual flip-out cup holders
- Machine-washable cover
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- Higher price than basic boosters
- No rigid LATCH (clips are for storage only)
- Heavier than minimalist competitors
Why the Graco TurboBooster 2.0 Is the Pragmatic Pick
The Graco TurboBooster 2.0 wins because it nails the fundamentals at the best price: correct seat belt positioning, adequate comfort, hideaway cup holders that don't waste space when not in use, and a machine-washable cover that handles the inevitable juice spills. At 5 lbs, it transfers between vehicles easily. The Graco brand has been crash-testing car seats for decades, and the TurboBooster 2.0 reflects that expertise.
Is it the most comfortable? No — the Chicco GoFit Plus has better padding. Is it the most stable? No — the Britax UpNGo's rigid LATCH is more secure. But it's the best balance of function, comfort, portability, and price for the majority of families. The hideaway cup holders are a genuinely clever design that other manufacturers should copy.
The Britax UpNGo Click earns runner-up for the rigid LATCH system. If your booster seat lives in one vehicle and you want it rock-solid stable at all times (including when empty), the rigid LATCH connectors provide a level of security that seatbelt-only boosters can't match. The higher weight limit (120 lbs) also extends its useful life. The premium price is justified if stability is your top priority. For families who move the booster between cars frequently, the LATCH slows down transfers — and the Graco's simpler approach wins on daily convenience.
Preguntas frecuentes
When can my child switch from a car seat to a booster seat?
Children should stay in a harnessed car seat as long as possible — most harnessed seats go up to 65 pounds. Once your child exceeds the harness weight or height limit (typically around age 4-5 and 40+ pounds), they transition to a booster seat. The child should be mature enough to sit properly: back against the seat, knees bent at the edge, and feet on the floor. A child who slouches, leans to the side, or plays with the seatbelt isn't ready for a booster.
What is the difference between a highback and backless booster seat?
A highback booster provides head and neck support via its built-in headrest, properly positions the shoulder belt, and offers side-impact protection. A backless booster only lifts the child so the lap belt sits correctly across the hips. Highback boosters are safer for younger or smaller children and for cars without built-in headrests. Backless boosters are more portable, cheaper, and fine for older kids in vehicles with adjustable headrests. Many boosters convert from highback to backless.
When can my child stop using a booster seat entirely?
A child is ready to ride with just a seatbelt when they pass the 5-step test: (1) back sits flush against the vehicle seat, (2) knees bend naturally at the seat edge, (3) feet are flat on the floor, (4) the lap belt sits low across the hips (not the stomach), and (5) the shoulder belt crosses the center of the chest and shoulder (not the neck). Most children reach this between ages 8-12 and 4'9" tall. State laws vary, but most require boosters until age 8 or a certain height.
Are backless booster seats safe?
Backless boosters are safe for children who meet the minimum requirements (typically 40+ lbs, 40+ inches tall) and ride in vehicles with adjustable headrests. They correctly position the lap belt across the hips rather than the soft stomach. However, they lack side-impact protection and shoulder belt guides that highback boosters provide. For maximum safety, use a highback booster as long as it fits your child and vehicle. Reserve backless boosters for carpools, taxis, or as a secondary seat.
Comparaciones directas
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- Graco TurboBooster 2.0 vs Britax UpNGo Click
- Graco TurboBooster 2.0 vs Cosco Topside
- Graco TurboBooster 2.0 vs Evenflo GoTime
- Graco TurboBooster 2.0 vs Diono Solana
- Graco TurboBooster 2.0 vs Chicco GoFit Plus
- Britax UpNGo Click vs Cosco Topside
- Britax UpNGo Click vs Evenflo GoTime
- Britax UpNGo Click vs Diono Solana
- Britax UpNGo Click vs Chicco GoFit Plus
- Cosco Topside vs Evenflo GoTime
- Cosco Topside vs Diono Solana
- Cosco Topside vs Chicco GoFit Plus
- Evenflo GoTime vs Diono Solana
- Evenflo GoTime vs Chicco GoFit Plus
- Diono Solana vs Chicco GoFit Plus
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