Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road Coat

Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road CoatSafe & Warm with the Onekid Road Coat

There’s no denying that winter is just around the corner after the blizzard like conditions we had here just a couple weeks ago. Like it or not, the cold weather and the snow is on its way and it’s time to start thinking about how to manage the little ones through the winter this year. One of the biggest challenges parents in colder climates face is winter car seat safety. I’ve talked at length about keeping kids safe in the car in freezing weather, so I don’t feel the need to rehash all of that again here. Suffice it to say that children should not wear puffy coats, thick winter gear, snow pants, or snow suits in their car seats. (Not sure why? Read my post about winter car seat safety.) Now I know all too well that it gets very cold in the winter in many parts of North America. I also know that life carries on in very cold temperatures in many parts of North America. That means you really can’t just avoid going out when it’s bitterly cold. It has to happen, and if you’re traveling by car, it has to happen safely. The One Kid Road Coat has taken the most annoying part of winter with children in car seats and made it so much easier. With the Road Coat, gone are the days of taking the coat off before getting in the car and hustling to put it back on when getting out of the car. The One Kid Road Coat can stay on in the car, in the car seat, and under the harness. Crazy talk, right? Let me explain how it works! 

The Details:

One Kid is a children’s outerwear company that has been in the business since 1999. Their goal is to create children’s outerwear that is not only high quality, but also comfortable and functional. Their mission is “to keep your kids warm and safe no matter how cold it is”. Their Road Coat collection is designed to be car seat safe too, so you can truly keep your children warm and safe in the car! The original Road Coat is a down filled puffy winter coat that doesn’t really look like a car seat coat.

Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road Coat

The exterior shell of the Road Coat is made with a high density polyester fabric that is both wind and water resistant. The fill of the coat is 80% down and 20% feather, and it’s rated to -30 C or -25 F. There are two pockets on the front of the Road Coat that are lined with fleece on the inside half of the pocket interior. The front closure of the coat is a heavy duty oversized zipper (easy for little hands to use), and the zipper sits in a “zipper garage” at the top to keep the zipper from catching the chin.

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When you open the front of the Road Coat, you’ll find a thin jacket panel inside. This inner panel inside the Road Coat is shorter than the outer puffy exterior of the coat, and it has another heavy duty oversized zipper closure with a zipper garage at the top. The inner panel is very thin with just a small amount of insulation inside. Near the top of this panel is a non slip surface designed to help prevent the chest clip of the car seat harness from slipping down the smooth jacket shell material. There’s also a red marker stitched on either side of the zipper to indicate the location where the chest clip should be positioned on the child.

Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road Coat

The Road Coat has an attached hood that extends up from that inner jacket panel. The hood is filled with the same 80% down and 20% feathers just like the exterior body of the Road Coat. The collar of the Road coat wraps around the back of the hood and has a split collar construction. When you turn the Road Coat around, you’ll see that the collar is split in two locations at the back. There’s a soft hook & loop closure there that allows you to easily open the collar. With the collar open, the harness of the car seat can pass through the collar without sitting on top of a thick layer of the puffy collar.

Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road Coat

The Road Coat comes with a carrying bag and can be folded down to fit into this bag if you need to pack it around this way. The Road Coat is machine washable in cold water on the gentle cycle, and can be tumbled dry on low heat.

How It Works:

I’ve been using the down Road Coat with both The Heir and Petit Prince for the last couple of weeks, and I have to admit that I’m kind of loving it. Before I get into how the Road Coat works in the car seat both rear and forward facing, let me first talk about how it works as a regular coat. One thing I love about the Road Coat is that it looks like a regular winter coat. Unlike other car seat coats I’ve tried over the years, this one isn’t screaming its status as a car seat coat to anyone who glances at it. From the outside, it doesn’t appear to have any extra zippers or panels, it doesn’t have a strange shape or cut that looks like it might double as a poncho. Instead, it looks like a puffy winter coat. The sleeves of the Road Coat don’t have any sort of cuff at the wrist, and I wish they did. It gets pretty windy here, and anything that helps keep that wind out is a plus for my kids. I do like the pockets on the Road Coat and love the extra stitching at the pocket opening. It’s a really nicely finished look. Inside the pocket, it’s only half lined with fleece along the side of the pocket closest to the child’s body. If I could change anything, I’d like the pockets to be fully lined inside just for those days where The Heir forgets to grab his gloves. The hood of the Road Coat is sewn onto the body of the coat and it is not detachable. This is fine for The Heir because at his age, he doesn’t make much of a fuss over a hood that he doesn’t need to use. Toddlers, on the other hand, are not always so tolerant. Last winter, detachable hoods were a must for Petit Prince, but so far this year he’s okay with it. It would be nice if One Kid could find a way to make the hood detachable for those who like to have the option of taking it off completely when it’s not needed.

Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road Coat

In terms of the Road Coat being warm enough, the weather hasn’t dipped into super freezing temperatures yet so it’s hard to say if it will be warm enough down to -30 C. What I can say is that it definitely has a lot more down fill than the lighter down jackets I have for my kids that are really only warm enough to -5 C. With a sweater underneath and a single layer fleece if it’s super cold, I do think the Road Coat will be warm enough when it’s -30. Of course we won’t be spending excessive amounts of time playing outside when it’s -30, but we have been know to spend around 30 to 45 minutes playing in the snow when it’s -20 to -25. With the right layering, I think the Road Coat will be warm enough for that type of winter outdoor play.

Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road Coat

Now let’s get right into how it works in the car seats! I’ll start with Petit Prince. He’s 2 years old (almost 28 months if we’re still counting), weighs around 25-26lbs, and is at least 35″ tall. He is currently riding rear facing in his car seat. Petit Prince wears size 2 in shirts, sweaters, and jackets, so I got the One Kid Road Coat for him in size 2. It is a perfect fit for him. I did refer to the One Kid size chart, and although he’s below the weight recommendation for the size 2 coat, he is within the recommended height range, and it’s definitely the right size for him. The Road Coat is true to size. Yes, there’s a little room to grow in Road Coat, but it’s not so large that he’s swimming in it. It will definitely last him through the next eight months of winter we have coming. Because it’s so true to size, I don’t anticipate it fitting him for a second winter, but stranger things have happened!

Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road Coat

The One Kid Road Coat comes with instructions for how to use the coat properly in the car seat. These instructions are on the tags that come with the coat. The Road Coat is super easy to use! Start by putting the Road Coat on the child and zipping up only the inner jacket panel leaving the outer puffy layer unzipped. Place your child in their car seat, and open the hook & loop closures of the split collar. The car seat harness will sit right in that split collar. With the puffy outer layer of the Road Coat held open (it actually stays open surprisingly well all on its own), buckle up your child’s car seat as normal and tighten the harness. Once the harness is snug and passes the pinch test at the child’s collar bone, slide the chest clip up to armpit level. The red marker stitched on the front of the inner jacket panel will help you determine where your child’s armpit level is. This red marker should be visible below the bottom edge of the chest clip. You can leave the outer puffy layer of the coat unzipped and open, or you can zip the outer puffy layer up over the harness to keep your child extra warm in the car.

Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road Coat

Petit Prince loved the Road Coat right from his very first car ride with it on. I left the hood up over his head, and he was quite content that way. The split collar makes it really easy to properly position the harness over his shoulders, and all the extra bulk of the collar is out of the way. With that split collar, I can see that the harness is coming from below Petit Prince’s shoulders as it needs to be for rear facing. The inner front jacket panel of the Road Coat is super thin, thinner than even a single layer of fleece, so it doesn’t prevent the harness from getting nice and snug. In fact, it was no more effort to tighten the harness to pass the pinch test than it is when he’s in just a t-shirt or light sweater. With the red marker on the jacket panel below the bottom edge of the chest clip, the chest clip was exactly where it should be at armpit level. It’s great that the Road Coat has this feature as it really does take all the guess work out of finding the child’s armpits when they’re covered by a jacket. The outer puffy layer of the Road Coat easily zips up over the harness, so I can trap in more warmth for him while we wait for the car to warm up and the heat to kick in.

Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road Coat

Of course as a certified Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST), I had to check for myself that the Road Coat was not adding any additional bulk between Petit Prince and the harness. This is the biggest concern with a winter coat worn under the harness. Any additional bulk means the potential for slack in the harness in the event of a collision. The forces of a collision will compress any bulk in a winter coat leaving a previously snug harness loose over the child. This can then result in injury to the child or partial or even full ejection from their seat. In order to check to see if the Road Coat leaves any slack under the harness, I did a quick check. I buckled Petit Prince into his Road Coat and checked that the harness passed the pinch test at the collar bone. Then, without loosening the harness, I unbuckled the harness, removed the Road Coat, and buckled up the harness again. I checked the harness at his collar bone and it still passed the pinch test. The Road Coat added no additional bulk between Petit Prince and his harness.

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The Road Coat works great for a child riding in a rear facing car seat, but what about a forward facing child? The Heir is five years old, approximately 38lbs, 43″ tall, and rides forward facing in his car seat. The Heir wears size 5 t-shirt, sweaters, and jackets, though he can still fit into jackets that are labeled size 4-5. His Road Coat is a size 5. He is below the recommended weight range for size 5 according to the One Kid size chart, but he is within the recommended height range. The size 5 Road Coat is a perfect fit for him. It has a little extra length in the sleeves for him to continue growing over the next eight months of winter, but it’s definitely not too big for him to wear now. One Kid says their coats are really true to size, and for my two children I absolutely agree. As with Petit Prince’s size 2 Road Coat, I don’t anticipate the size 5 Road Coat lasting The Heir through two winters, but I’ll be sure to try it on him next October just in case!

Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road Coat

The Heir loves his Road Coat both in and out of the car. I love that he can just jump right into the car, climb into his car seat, and start getting his harness on without having to do anything to the Road Coat. The Heir can easily unzip the puffy outer layer himself, or he can leave that layer unzipped when we leave the house. The hook & loop closure on the split collar is really quick and easy to open. I don’t have to fuss with it to get it open and line the harness up over The Heir’s shoulders. That split collar makes it easy to see that the harness is coming out from above The Heir’s shoulders as it should be when forward facing. Once the harness is buckled and snug/passing the pinch test over the inner jacket layer, I slide the chest clip so it’s above the red marker and he’s good to go. The Heir is old enough now to unbuckle his own harness when we arrive at our destination, so with the Road Coat, he just unbuckles and hops out. I’ll be honest, that first day of super cold temperatures and snow made the morning school drop off unpleasant. I had to help The Heir get his regular winter coat on after getting out of the car and then I had to help him get his gloves on after putting his coat on (they go over the coat sleeves). After the Road Coat arrived, it became so much easier. Now The Heir can wear his gloves in the car over the Road Coat sleeves, keep the Road Coat on, and just hop out and go when we get to school. It’s shaved a few minutes off our morning drop off sidewalk routine, and when it’s -20, those minutes will really count!

Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road Coat

I did check to see if the Road Coat added any bulk under The Heir’s harness when the Road Coat was removed without loosening the harness. It passed the pinch test at the collar bone with the Road Coat on, and it passed the pinch test when I took the Road Coat off The Heir without adjusting the harness.

Pros:

  • The Road Coat is safe to use under the car seat harness. Be sure to follow the included instructions for correctly placing the harness over the Road Coat.
  • Looks like a regular winter coat
  • Rated to -30 C / -25 F
  • Wind & water resistant shell
  • 80% down 20% feathers fill
  • No-slip surface on the inner jacket panel keeps the chest clip in place
  • Red marker indicates where the chest clip should be positioned
  • Pockets are partially fleece lined
  • Quick and easy to adjust for use in the car seat
  • Fits true to size
  • Well made with high quality construction
  • Can be packed down into the small accompanying carry bag
  • With the outer puffy layer zipped closed over the harness, children can’t push their chest clip down and out of position

Cons:

  • Hood is not detachable
  • No cuffs at the end of the sleeves
  • Pockets are not fully fleece lined
  • Price

Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road Coat

Final Thoughts:

The One Kid Road Coat is a warm coat that functions as a true winter coat and works well in the car seat under the harness. The way this coat is constructed, it’s clear that One Kid understands the struggle of getting through winter with children riding in car seats. Not only is the Road Coat really easy to use, it also looks great. You don’t have to compromise on style to get a coat that’s convenient to use in the car seat with the Road Coat. It’s important to keep in mind that with any coat that you’re going to be using in the car seat, it needs to fit your child properly. We’re often tempted to size up so our children’s winter gear lasts more than one season, but doing this (even with a Road Coat) could result in additional bulk between your child and the harness. The good news is that the Road Coat really does fit true to size, so check the size chart and choose the size that most accurately reflects your child’s measurements. I really appreciate that the Road Coat can be worn in the car seat with minimal adjustments before buckling up. I don’t think it’s too much to ask to just unzip the puffy outer layer before buckling in. The child doesn’t need to take anything off, not the whole coat, not the sleeves of the coat, not even their gloves! The Road Coat works equally well for my two year old and my five year old, and I’m thrilled that they both love to wear their Road Coats in and out of the car. With a single layer fleece underneath the Road Coat, I’m convinced that it can replace their winter parkas for outdoor play.

Although I’d love for the Road Coat to have a detachable hood or cuffs at the wrist, what I’d love even more is for it to be at a slightly lower price point. The down Road Coat retails for $109.99 USD plus shipping which starts at $9.99 USD. Don’t get me wrong, the Road Coat is an awesome coat. It’s safe to use in the car seat with minimal adjustment, and it’s definitely warm enough for cold winters. However, when you live somewhere that gets a fair amount of snow, you also need to purchase snow pants to get your child fully outfitted for the winter. Spending over $100 on just the coat doesn’t leave a whole lot of room in the budget for snow pants. One Kid does make a lower cost vegan version of the Road Coat that is rated to -25 C or -15 F. It has a polyester fill instead of the down/feathers, and a velcro closure for the puffy outer layer. The vegan Road Coat retails for $74.99 USD. All One Kid Road Coats comes with a 90 day exchange & return policy. Just keep the tags attached and the coat in new condition, and if it turns out it doesn’t fit when winter really hits, contact One Kid to discuss an exchange or return of the coat. The One kid Road Coat also comes with a warranty for the lifetime of the coat against manufacturing or workmanship defects.

The One Kid Road Coat is available to purchase online directly through One Kid. If you sign up for the One Kid newsletter on their website, you will receive a coupon code for 10% off your first order. To keep up with the latest information about new stock, pre-orders, and new products, you can follow One Kid on Facebook!

How would you like a chance to win a One Kid original down Road Coat? One lucky reader will win their choice of one down Road Coat from One Kid. This prize is valued at $110 USD. Just scroll down to the Road Coat giveaway and get your entries in for a chance to win. This giveaway is open to US & Canadian residents 18+, and closes on October 31st, 2017. Sponsor is responsible for prize fulfillment. Don’t forget to follow the Thanks a Latte Giveaway Hop and enter the other awesome giveaways linked up below!

Safe & Warm with the Onekid Road CoatWelcome to the Thanks a Latte Giveaway Hop hosted by Mama the Fox! Fall is well underway and Thanksgiving is fast approaching. Why not celebrate everything we have to be thankful for with some amazing giveaways? There are some great prizes up for grabs in this event, so be sure to enter below and then visit the other participating bloggers for more chances to win!

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103 Comments on “Safe & Warm with the One Kid Road Coat

  1. my favorite feature is No-slip surface on the inner jacket panel keeps the chest clip in place and the love the Fuchsia/Grape

  2. Platinum/Black is my choice of color and the feature i really like is that it’s designed to be worn in a car seat to keep my child warm and safe this as always been a worry to me !

  3. Light blue puppy print is the one I’d choose. I really like the warrenty, the 90 day no fit exchange and the added zipper vest.

  4. I love that there’s the two layers, and you can zip the outer layer up after they’re buckled in! They’ve put in a lot of attention to detail… even down to the visual marker for the chest clip, something my husband desperately needs! This is such a neat concept! I really love the pink and floral pattern!

  5. I would choose the black. As to my favourite feature it would be the no slip surface plus the 90 day no fit exchange.

  6. I love the safety feature that works with the carseat. I like the pink/grape colour.

  7. Would love one without the hood. My baby hates sitting in the car seat with a jacket plus hood!

    • That’s a great question! When there’ a collision, emergency responders actually remove the whole car seat from the vehicle with the child still buckled in. This way the child is kept stable with minimal neck movement until they can be properly assessed. They quite often just cut the seat out (either by cutting the seatbelt or cutting the UAS and cutting the top tether if the seat is installed forward facing). In a minor collision where there’s no risk of injury, it’s simple to remove the child from their seat with the Road Coat on. You just unzip and unbuckle. If you’d prefer not to zip the outer puffy layer over the harness, you can leave it unzipped and just fold the puffy layer over the harness so there’s no additional step of unzipping when you need to take the child out of their seat.

  8. I think the red chest clip placement indicators are great, helpful for a lot of families 🙂

  9. I love that it’s car seat safe! I’d picked the fushia and grape colour.

  10. Finally a great coat that we can keep on our kids when they are in their car seat!!!,, love that it can zip overtop and help prevent kids from lowering the chest clip!! My kids love the teal or the red, they cant decide 🙂

  11. I love that this can be worn safely while in a carseat. Fantastic Coat. I would choose Lilac/Plum.

  12. My favorite feature is the o-slip surface on the inner jacket panel keeps the chest clip in place. I would choose The Road Coat®Down – Lilac/Plum. Thank you, this is the perfect jacket for car seat.

  13. I would choose the The Road Coat®Down – Fuchsia/Grape colour.
    My favourite feature of this coat is that it is made with down.

  14. I have this for my son, I’d love one for my daughter, too! I love that it can be worn in a car seat. I like the floral one.

  15. Love the split collar so that you’re really avoiding any bulk at all under the harness! I would choose the Platinum colour to keep it gender neutral for hand-me-downs.

  16. Love the split layer feature so it is super safe in the carseat, but still warm! I would get the black for my son.

  17. Wow this is absolutely amazing, I honestly don’t like the ponchos so I undress my kids put them in their seats and put their coats on backwards over the harness and slip their arms in the arm holes so they stay warm while my vehicle warms up. But wth a minivan and 2 adults dressing and undressing coats on both sides of the van with both doors open, I tell ya, those winter gusts of wind sneak up and blow right through the van chilling the kids. This coat would most definitely be an asset in helping them stay warm and most importantly safe in their seats. I would definitely go for the platinum, it’s screams outer space

  18. I love that is it so easy to do up the car seat straps over this coat! I would get the black one.

  19. My favourite feature is that the coat can be easily folded into the accompanying pouch to fit in back pack, locker or tote. For colour I would choose the lilac/purple one.

  20. I love the fact that it isn’t bulky so you can use it with a carseat. The navy/teal would be my choice.

  21. I like how there’s two layers, especially how you can zip the outer layer up after the little one is buckled in. If i win, I would choose the pink and floral design for my daughter.

  22. I like the The Road Coat®Down – Light Blue/Puppy Print its so cute! I like the 2 layers and that you can zip up the outer layer after the child is buckled in.

  23. I love that it passes the test and fits properly under the harness. I would choose the lilac/plum colour for my bebe.

  24. Genius! Finally someone was thinking how to solve the whole car seat & coat problem. I like that where the clip should go is marked. Glad to learn about a new product.

  25. forgot: like the 2 layers & you can zip up the outer layer after the child is buckled in. thanks

  26. I like the Lilac plum color and my favorite feature is the heavy duty oversize zippers that make it easy to open or close. This is so important.

  27. I love that it is a warm winter coat that is safe to use in the winter. Another nice feature is the red mark to know you’ve put the cheat clip in the right place.

    I like the black color.

  28. I love that it will keep my child safe in her carseat, while still providing the necessary warmth for winter! My daughter would totally choose plum!

  29. I like that this is designed to fit under a harness. I’d go for the plum colour if I win.

  30. I like the The Road Coat®Snow Suit – Plum. They have have a great 90 day return and exchange policy.

  31. The Road Coat®Transition – Black I like that they can be compressed and are rated for -30c

  32. I would choose Platinum/Black. Our little guy lives in Calgary and needs a VERY Warm and Quality winter coat. This coat ticks all the boxes. I love how it’s designed for wear in a car seat. Unfortunately he has to spend a lot of time commuting. I really liked the snow pants too. Thank you for this Great Giveaway 🙂

  33. Those chest clip position indicators would be amazing to have with the grandparents buckling kiddos in and out. So many great color options too. This is going on the Christmas list for sure!

  34. My absolute favourite feature is that this coat can be worn in a car seat – I am looking for that exact feature in a new coat for my younger daughter since we are in and out of the car so much and I want her to be able to wear her coat. I love the Navy/Teal colour but I think she would prefer something with her favourite colour, pink. The Pink/Floral is gorgeous but I worry that it would need washing more often because of the light colours. The Fuchsia/Grape is sold out in her size, but I think she would also love the Lilac/Plum and that one is my top choice for her so that would be my pick if I won.

  35. I really like the red and navy coat for my son. I love that the coat is filled with 80% down and 20% feather and good for really cold weather.

  36. I love the fact that this coat is engineered and designed to be worn in a car seat, at last someone came up with a good idea for car travelling kids. I’d love the Road Coat®Down – Pink/Floral for my granddaughter if I was lucky enough to win and thanks so much for the chance. 🙂

  37. I love how comfy they are! I would choose the pink/floral coat!

  38. I would love to win! We get really cold winters in northern Ontario and I love knowing that my kids are safe and warm! I would choose the plum!

  39. i love the double zipper. i would pick the lilac ad plum. we love purple aorund here!

  40. I live in a remote area of Alaska this would be great for my tundra tot to keep him warm and happy the navy/teal color would be great. Think i may just go ahead and buy the snow pants to match.

  41. I like the Lilac/Puppy Print, and I like that they are designed to work with a carseat.

  42. I love that it is warm when the temperature drops to minus thirty Celsius. I would choose the Navy/Red. Thanks for the awesome giveaway opportunity!

  43. I love that the Heavy duty oversize zippers make it easy to open or close! I would choose the Navy & Red!

  44. My favourite feature is the chest clip position indicators. My favourite colour would be pink/floral.

  45. This is a really neat concept for a children’s coat. Thanks for the review and sharing with us!

  46. My favorite feature is the red chest clip placement indicators…they are so helpful! And the color I would choose is teal 🙂

  47. The Lilac/Puppy snowsuit for littles is my favorite one. It was difficult to pick because they have many great colors.

    My favorite feature is that it is constructed with car seat safety in mind.

  48. WOW well this is genius and would be so helpful after moving more north this year. I would say pink floral or lilac puppies in a 5. or 18 months in black.

  49. I love the safety feature that works with the carseat. fav colour lilac/plum

  50. I love the ability to wear it in the car seat safely! I would choose black.

  51. I love that it exists! I have been looking for something for my daughter to wear that will keep her warm but also safe and this is perfect! I also love that it is machine washable.I love the lilac/puppy print.

  52. I love that this coat keeps my child warm without losing any safety! So important in our freezing Wisconsin winters!! Plus its so easy!! <3 What a lifesaver! I love the Navy/Teal!!

  53. This is such a great idea!~ I love the thinner layer that you can use with the harness, but the outer layer can still keep them extra warm. I would probably get the platinum/black one

  54. I love the car seat safety & zip out lining features.
    I would choose the Navy/Red.

  55. Red alignment marker is impressive, a lot of folks out there that don’t do the correct chest clip position!

  56. I like the chest clip protection best. It seems like a very good comfortable jacket . I would pick the Lilac one.

  57. Genius! i love the platinum black combo it just looks like a great coat. that is my favorite part about it. looks cozy, comfy, and the no slip for the buckle is great. Love it.

  58. I like that it “Warms up to  -25 Fahrenheit/ – 30 Celsius” and is “Light, compact and comfortable for all wearers.”

  59. What a great coat, where we live winters are long and cold – many days can be -30c and colder – this coat is perfect with being able to be warn out to the car and quickly buckled in before loosing all the heat in the car. I really like the platinum /black down coat.

  60. I love how it unzips for the harness in the car seat. I would probably get navy/red

  61. i love the car seat safety thats my #1 favorite then wouild have to be that its light and heats up will keep my little one warm. if i was the lucky winner i would choose fuchsia for my daughter

  62. I really love this coat in the fushia. I love that kids can be strapped into car seats safely with this coat on. i love the chest clip.

  63. My favorite feature is the double zipper in the front not only for safety but also to keep her warm. And I like the plum color for my daughter.

  64. I love that it is Warm up to -25 Fahrenheit/ – 30 Celsius and I would choose the pink/floral color

  65. I like how the back of the coat leaves no excess fabric to create any slack in the harness. I would choose the platinum color.

  66. My favorite feature is that it can be worn in a car seat and I like the red chest clip placement indicator. I am not sure which color I prefer , perhaps the platinum.

  67. my favourite feature is that is wearable when the weather if -30 Celsius because who want to take a child coatless out in that weather

  68. I like that it’s addressing the safety issue about jackets and keeping them warm as well.

  69. I love that these coats are car seat compatible. I did not even know this was an issue until a couple of years ago. I’d choose the color Platinum.

  70. What a great coat design! Love that it is machine washable and comes in so many fun colours! Will have to look into one for our little guy! Thanks for the information.

  71. Love the coat design. Always love finding jackets that are safe for the kiddies in their car seats.

  72. Congratulations to whoever the lucky winner might be, I’d have loved to have won this but I’m not alone in wishing that. 🙂

  73. I know the giveaway is over, i just gotta say this is the coolest thing i have seen!! what a clever idea and wow was someone thinking in so much detail of the perfect coat that will keep kids warm and safe doing so

  74. This coat looks amazing and love how well it can keep a child warm in the cold winter here in NE …

  75. This looks like a well designed car seat coat and I like the style! Looks great.

  76. Hi,

    Have you been able to successfully wash these coats? My daughter has the fuchsia coat and a few weeks in, it’s a complete disaster (imo).

    Please advise.

    • I haven’t actually needed to wash either of them. There are washing instructions on the label inside the coat, so if you follow those instructions it should be just fine!

  77. What a great idea, a carseat jacket!! I must find a One Kid Road Coat!! 🙂

  78. Great to know there is a jacket for my child to wear while in car seat. I usually take off her jacket and have her in her long sleeve shirt.

  79. This an awesome jacket, I especially like the red marks for the chest clip.

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