Yep, the Graco Extend2Fit car seat does indeed have an adjustable headrest. This is part of what makes it adaptable as your kid grows. Besides that, it packs a bunch of other features aimed at comfort and flexibility for families.
The seat can handle kids from 4 to 50 pounds in rear-facing mode and 22 to 65 pounds when it's forward-facing. This gives it a lot of mileage, meaning you can use it from when your little one is a tiny baby right up until they're a bigger toddler.
When it comes to safety, it's part of the Graco ProtectPlus Engineered range. It's built and tested to keep your child secure in all sorts of crashes—front, side, rear, and rollovers. According to our research, this setup helps give parents some peace of mind while driving.
Comfort-wise, the car seat has some neat touches, like an extension panel that adds up to 5 extra inches of legroom for rear-facing positions. Plus, the no-rethread harness makes adjusting easier without the hassle, offering further convenience and comfort.
For installation, there's a push-button InRight LATCH system that clicks audibly to let you know when it's secure. However, our research shows that some folks found getting it really tight can be a bit tricky, but putting some weight on it while installing seems to help.
Despite its many benefits, there are a couple of things to keep in mind. Some people find it bulky, which might not be great if you have a small car or need to move it around a lot.
And, there are mentions of the straps being a bit of a hassle to tighten, and the cover can be tricky to remove for cleaning—though that's not uncommon with car seats in general.
All in all, even with these minor cons, the Graco Extend2Fit is still quite popular for its solid mix of safety, comfort, and longevity. Plus, it seems to offer good value for parents looking to use it over the long haul.