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Britax Highpoint - Canada Review: Worth It? (2026)

Find out everything you need to know about the Britax Highpoint 2 Stage Belt Positioning Booster Seat, from its safety features to its comfort and convenience for parents and children alike.

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Seat is Good for You If:

You have a tall child.

This high back booster has 63″ limits, which is currently the maximum standing height limit available for boosters. It also has a very tall belt guide that can accommodate a child until their torso height is around 23″.

Use Caution if:

You have a vehicle with non-removable headrests.

If your vehicle has non-removable headrests, we do not recommend buying this seat. You can check this post for car seat options that do work with non-removable headrests.

You need to fit car seats 3 across in your vehicle.

This booster is not going to work in any 3 across situation due to the 23" width. Check out our blog post on fitting 3 across here to find some better options.

Child Fit Information

Installation Information

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Airplane Use

Like all boosters, the Britax Highpoint does NOT have aircraft approval. 

For help with all things airplane travel and car seats, check out our newest resource: Safe in the Sky.

SITS Bottom Line

If you have a child who is tall or has a tall torso, this high back booster may be a great option for you to consider! It does have some drawbacks that should be noted, however. If you need to fit 3 kids in one row of your back seat, this is not the booster for you. Also, double-check that your vehicle headrests are removable before buying this seat to avoid any potential compatibility issues.

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Specifications

*Disclaimer: Safe in the Seat contributors are Nationally Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians, but all reviews and materials reflect our opinions, not those of Safe Kids, NHTSA, or any other organization. We are not liable for actions taken based on this content. Always consult your car seat and vehicle manuals or a certified CPST for guidance.