Britax Advocate ClickTight vs Graco Sequel 65
Both are convertible car seats — here are their published manufacturer specs side by side.
| Spec | Britax Advocate ClickTight | Graco Sequel 65 |
|---|---|---|
| Stage | Convertible | Convertible |
| Narrow (3-across) | – | – |
| Extended rear-facing | – | ✓ |
| FAA-approved | ✓ | ✓ |
| Lightweight / travel | – | – |
How they differ
- the Graco Sequel 65 lists extended rear-facing (a higher rear-facing weight limit, ~40-50 lb); the Britax Advocate ClickTight doesn't
Where to buy
Check the Britax Advocate ClickTight price on Amazon →
Check the Graco Sequel 65 price on Amazon →
FAQ
What's the difference between the Britax Advocate ClickTight and the Graco Sequel 65?
The Britax Advocate ClickTight is FAA-approved for aircraft; the Graco Sequel 65 is extended rear-facing, FAA-approved for aircraft. Both are convertible car seats.
Which is right for my car and child, the Britax Advocate ClickTight or the Graco Sequel 65?
That depends on your specific vehicle and child — this page compares published manufacturer specs only, not fit or safety. Check the seat manual, your vehicle manual, NHTSA's car-seat finder and ideally a certified CPST before deciding.
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