I think it's due to the graco not fully rotating. It only rotates from rear facing. My child is out of rear facing, so to me, it's basically useless, and my best guess is they're only comparing the 360 rotating brands. They all have their issues minus the nuna and ofc it's a much higher price point I believe in us it's about $650-700. Maxi cosi, nuna, safety 1st, and evenflo(I think) are the only fully rotating ones so far. Nuna has a low height weight limit, evenflo rotates the best but the crotch strap is short, maxi cosi is the same issue but you need 2 hands to rotate, and safety 1st shouldn't be on the market imo. I shook the seat and it literally knocked it off the base. I've watched videos of them installed with a child in it and same thing. I just tested it in store display. Hope this helps.
One issue is all Graco car seats allegedly have flame retardant chemicals, which most brands phased out because of risk for cancer, thyroid issues, mental development issues, and infertility issues.
CYBEX CLOUD T Vs. MAXI COSI CORAL 360? any thoughts feedback on which might be best for a Newborn? We love both for many reasons, so we can't seem to make up our minds. The Cloud T seems more comfy and softer, it has the reclining option, it goes up to 24 months of use, besides being super safe, it also has such a fancy & pretty look, its not bulky at all, it seems smaller and lighter than many others. The MAXI COSI CORAL 360 however, has the magical 1.7kg detachable inside part which no other carrier has, and seems like a game changer for a fast and easy use, it doesn't feel as comfy or soft as the Cloud T though, also the looks and design are more standard/basic compared with all the attention to detail of the Cloud T, and its only recommended to use for 12 months, so we would really be getting this one only because of its amazing one-of-a-kind feature of detaching the inside part and carry it on the shoulder for short errands or easy in-and-out access from the car without the need of a stroller. Any comments from anyone that has used them would be super helpful! Thanks!
Just bought the evenflo gold 360 and while the rotation part is great, the buckles by the crotch are shaped terribly so they dig into my child's thighs. I mean really dig in so that alone is why im returning it. If the strap was longer it might would've been okay but unfortunately, it's not. You can loosen it or so it says then i go to do it and its the loosest it comes and if my 15 month old cant fot it definitelywont be the last car seat we would ever need. Then to get the straps loose, there's no button for easy release. You reach quite a bit under the seat and flip a release switch then have to really pull to get the straps to loosen. And you have to have your hand in just the right position or else itll stop the strap from loosening. Our old carseat was a Graco that had a visible easy to push button to release the straps. 100% easier that way. in comparison to that Graco, this feels janky. Also if you have a smaller to mid size car or small suv( mine is a camry), in rear facing I can't really recline it without me or the front passenger adjusting our seats. The seat looks comfortable minus the bottom buckle area and it does rotate one handed but all the latches and locking into position feels loose like that's not the feeling I want in a carseat to keep my child safe if the worst were to happen. Definitely returning asap and trying to find a better rotating option
@caramelchic123 thank you for replying, I lost where I left this, and I wanted to update. In short, or my attempt to be lol.. unless you want to spend I think 650ish possibly more on the rotating nuna, which with a 18 month old whos tall, it wouldn't last me long since it's weight/height limit is pretty low, this is the best rotating option. I looked into maxi cosi, the price point in-between evenflo rotating and the nuna, and you have to use 2 hands to rotate. Not only that, but the button you have to press is in the front so it's a little awkward. One of the best parts of the evenflo is the handle is on both sides, very convenient, and super easy to rotate. Once i even rotated her 180 to rear facing to get her out easier since it reclines more in rear facing. I looked into every fully rotating carseat even more, used all in person and while it has its flaws, the evenflo rotates the best, feels the safest (minus nuna) and turns out the maxi cosi also has the issue of the crotch buckle being too short. I've gotten use to the bad latch to loosen the straps. Honestly, the rotation is such a huge life saver. I'm not ever going back to one that doesn't. So I've kept it, it's mainly due to very limited choices in fully rotating car seats. Many rotate from back but not from front facing. That is useless for us. I feel like some of the issues with all, including evenflo, are partially due to the mechanics of a rotating seat. Since I didn't want to spend that amount on a nuna that might last us 2 years tops, I eventually accepted this was the best option and am happy with it. The rotation i cant praise enough it really makes things so much easier. Especially if you have a large baby or back/neck issues. Probably other health issues, too. I hope this helps!
Hey i saw a video the other day on how to get it longer if you notice the buckle does have 3 slots you can put it in too but you have to remove the whole cover to do this and get it to the length you want, let me know if you tried@@jointjutsukonan3074
I want to purchase the nuna revv but I’m unsure of how she will last in it. She is 9 months, 21 lb and 31 inches (99 percentile). Which car seat do you recommend?
Hi there! The Nuna REVV is a great option if you are looking for the rotating ability. Typically babies grow pretty quickly within the first year and then slow down on their height and weight through the next few years. On average the REVV can be used through around 3-4 years old. If you are worried about her growing out of her car seats too quickly some all-in-one options are meant to grow with them for longer!
We are 8 months and almost 25 lbs… which one did you end up going with? we started with nuna but tbh, I don’t think the stroller/pippa car seat was as nice as I was expecting
Can you make the crotch clip longer or adjust it for chunkier thighs? I know that the evenflo you can adjust it forward and back in slots but i was wondering if you can make it longer so it doesn’t cut down into the thighs if that makes any sense?
Hi there! Totally makes sense. I just checked our floor model and it does not allow the buckle to extend any longer. It only allows you to adjust the buckle through a car seat shell to make it slightly higher like you mentioned.
Hi! Are the Evenflo and the Nuna the only truly one handed to turn? I’ve read reviews that it can be difficult to use the some of the revolving seats with a child in one arm. Thanks!
Hi! Great question! I would say that the Nuna REVV, Evenflo Revolve360, and even the Baby Jogger City Turn will be quite easy to rotate truly one-handed. I would say the Maxi-Cosi Emme and the Cybex Sirona S would be the two that can involve a little more effort while rotating. Hope this helps! :)
Hi there! We would recommend looking into all-in-one options, as they are meant to grow with children for an extended time. Some of the popular all-in-one's are the Birtax One4Life or Diono Radian collection.
No, only infant car seats can connect to stroller frames. These rotating car seats are convertible or all-in-ones and will only be able to connect to the car!
Great question! The REVV has one of the smallest footprints when rotating, but they will all be larger in size due to needing to be able to rotate. If you have a store local to you I would recommend testing the floor models in your car first!
Just bought and installed the cybex- my “big thighed” boy didn’t work with the center clip. I don’t understand how those clips are supposed to fit a child past 4 months. (Yeah we are 99% at 8 months but still-)
@@melsoft121 and you cant put the entire cushions through it either. Not sure why everyone is getting so upset that I find something disgusting. Put your kids in a 10 year old seat. If you arent concerned with cleanliness or safety, then that is what works for you!
Why does no one compare the Graco one?? I would really like to see a Graco turn2me comparison
I think it's due to the graco not fully rotating. It only rotates from rear facing. My child is out of rear facing, so to me, it's basically useless, and my best guess is they're only comparing the 360 rotating brands. They all have their issues minus the nuna and ofc it's a much higher price point I believe in us it's about $650-700. Maxi cosi, nuna, safety 1st, and evenflo(I think) are the only fully rotating ones so far. Nuna has a low height weight limit, evenflo rotates the best but the crotch strap is short, maxi cosi is the same issue but you need 2 hands to rotate, and safety 1st shouldn't be on the market imo. I shook the seat and it literally knocked it off the base. I've watched videos of them installed with a child in it and same thing. I just tested it in store display. Hope this helps.
@@jointjutsukonan3074thx u for ur input. I almost grt Graco turn-to-me :(
One issue is all Graco car seats allegedly have flame retardant chemicals, which most brands phased out because of risk for cancer, thyroid issues, mental development issues, and infertility issues.
Those were horribly recalled
@@sydewayzmo3905 really?? Glad I didn’t end up going with that one then!
CYBEX CLOUD T Vs. MAXI COSI CORAL 360? any thoughts feedback on which might be best for a Newborn? We love both for many reasons, so we can't seem to make up our minds. The Cloud T seems more comfy and softer, it has the reclining option, it goes up to 24 months of use, besides being super safe, it also has such a fancy & pretty look, its not bulky at all, it seems smaller and lighter than many others. The MAXI COSI CORAL 360 however, has the magical 1.7kg detachable inside part which no other carrier has, and seems like a game changer for a fast and easy use, it doesn't feel as comfy or soft as the Cloud T though, also the looks and design are more standard/basic compared with all the attention to detail of the Cloud T, and its only recommended to use for 12 months, so we would really be getting this one only because of its amazing one-of-a-kind feature of detaching the inside part and carry it on the shoulder for short errands or easy in-and-out access from the car without the need of a stroller. Any comments from anyone that has used them would be super helpful! Thanks!
Desperate first time mom here!
Stokke tripp trapp, hauck beta plus or cybex lemon high chair? 😢
We went with the stokke trip trap. Our pediatrician told us it was the best choice due to the position it puts baby in :)
Our daughters feeding therapists all recommend stoke Tripp trap. We love ours!
Just got a second Stokke trip trap for our second baby! We love it
stoke!! its sooo easy to clean and its so easy to carry around. and I love how we can convert the chairs too
Just bought the evenflo gold 360 and while the rotation part is great, the buckles by the crotch are shaped terribly so they dig into my child's thighs. I mean really dig in so that alone is why im returning it. If the strap was longer it might would've been okay but unfortunately, it's not. You can loosen it or so it says then i go to do it and its the loosest it comes and if my 15 month old cant fot it definitelywont be the last car seat we would ever need. Then to get the straps loose, there's no button for easy release. You reach quite a bit under the seat and flip a release switch then have to really pull to get the straps to loosen. And you have to have your hand in just the right position or else itll stop the strap from loosening. Our old carseat was a Graco that had a visible easy to push button to release the straps. 100% easier that way. in comparison to that Graco, this feels janky. Also if you have a smaller to mid size car or small suv( mine is a camry), in rear facing I can't really recline it without me or the front passenger adjusting our seats. The seat looks comfortable minus the bottom buckle area and it does rotate one handed but all the latches and locking into position feels loose like that's not the feeling I want in a carseat to keep my child safe if the worst were to happen. Definitely returning asap and trying to find a better rotating option
What did you end up replacing it with?
@caramelchic123 thank you for replying, I lost where I left this, and I wanted to update.
In short, or my attempt to be lol.. unless you want to spend I think 650ish possibly more on the rotating nuna, which with a 18 month old whos tall, it wouldn't last me long since it's weight/height limit is pretty low, this is the best rotating option. I looked into maxi cosi, the price point in-between evenflo rotating and the nuna, and you have to use 2 hands to rotate. Not only that, but the button you have to press is in the front so it's a little awkward. One of the best parts of the evenflo is the handle is on both sides, very convenient, and super easy to rotate. Once i even rotated her 180 to rear facing to get her out easier since it reclines more in rear facing. I looked into every fully rotating carseat even more, used all in person and while it has its flaws, the evenflo rotates the best, feels the safest (minus nuna) and turns out the maxi cosi also has the issue of the crotch buckle being too short. I've gotten use to the bad latch to loosen the straps. Honestly, the rotation is such a huge life saver. I'm not ever going back to one that doesn't. So I've kept it, it's mainly due to very limited choices in fully rotating car seats. Many rotate from back but not from front facing. That is useless for us. I feel like some of the issues with all, including evenflo, are partially due to the mechanics of a rotating seat. Since I didn't want to spend that amount on a nuna that might last us 2 years tops, I eventually accepted this was the best option and am happy with it. The rotation i cant praise enough it really makes things so much easier. Especially if you have a large baby or back/neck issues. Probably other health issues, too. I hope this helps!
Hey i saw a video the other day on how to get it longer if you notice the buckle does have 3 slots you can put it in too but you have to remove the whole cover to do this and get it to the length you want, let me know if you tried@@jointjutsukonan3074
I want to purchase the nuna revv but I’m unsure of how she will last in it. She is 9 months, 21 lb and 31 inches (99 percentile). Which car seat do you recommend?
Hi there! The Nuna REVV is a great option if you are looking for the rotating ability. Typically babies grow pretty quickly within the first year and then slow down on their height and weight through the next few years. On average the REVV can be used through around 3-4 years old. If you are worried about her growing out of her car seats too quickly some all-in-one options are meant to grow with them for longer!
Definitely do the Maxi Cozy. It fits 5-100lbs in all of its different positions. The Nuna REVV only goes to 40lbs max.
We are 8 months and almost 25 lbs… which one did you end up going with? we started with nuna but tbh, I don’t think the stroller/pippa car seat was as nice as I was expecting
Can you make the crotch clip longer or adjust it for chunkier thighs? I know that the evenflo you can adjust it forward and back in slots but i was wondering if you can make it longer so it doesn’t cut down into the thighs if that makes any sense?
Hi there! Totally makes sense. I just checked our floor model and it does not allow the buckle to extend any longer. It only allows you to adjust the buckle through a car seat shell to make it slightly higher like you mentioned.
I also have a baby with chunky thighs and her Graco cuts into her :( My only criteria is that she’s safe and comfortable.
Hi! Are the Evenflo and the Nuna the only truly one handed to turn? I’ve read reviews that it can be difficult to use the some of the revolving seats with a child in one arm. Thanks!
Hi! Great question! I would say that the Nuna REVV, Evenflo Revolve360, and even the Baby Jogger City Turn will be quite easy to rotate truly one-handed. I would say the Maxi-Cosi Emme and the Cybex Sirona S would be the two that can involve a little more effort while rotating. Hope this helps! :)
Also the Graco turn to me is also one handed
I have the revv super easy to use LOVE IT
@@bee_mex_beauty_junkie3684 I wish the revv was able to expand to the same size as the others. That was a deal breaker.
Hi, my 3-year-old boy has a big body frame. What car seat do you suggest?
Hi there! We would recommend looking into all-in-one options, as they are meant to grow with children for an extended time. Some of the popular all-in-one's are the Birtax One4Life or Diono Radian collection.
Are these combo’d with a stroller?
No, only infant car seats can connect to stroller frames. These rotating car seats are convertible or all-in-ones and will only be able to connect to the car!
Have you tried the Recaro model?
Which car seat has the smallest footprint? We have a 4 door sedan…!
Great question! The REVV has one of the smallest footprints when rotating, but they will all be larger in size due to needing to be able to rotate. If you have a store local to you I would recommend testing the floor models in your car first!
Good for 304’s with blown out backs!
Even do is a joke. Put it in and decided to buy a different one.
Just bought and installed the cybex- my “big thighed” boy didn’t work with the center clip. I don’t understand how those clips are supposed to fit a child past 4 months. (Yeah we are 99% at 8 months but still-)
@Jamesmyatt1313 curious why you didn’t like the Evenflow? Did you have the Extended version shown here or the slim?
@ purchased the evenflo after installing it I was not about how much I moved around did not seem safe. Return it and purchase nuna
FIRST ROTATING CAR SEAT!???? I had one for my son in 1992! This is so not true.
Im sorry but keeping a chair for a child for 10 years!!!? Thats just gross.
The eve flo extend version has an easy zip off feature that lets you take all of the fabric off in just a zip. So easy to clean!
As long as it is cleaned and the child is willing to use it, what’s the problem? It’s significantly safer.
@@melsoft121 significantly grosser. Youre not even suppose to keep a mattress for 10 years!
@@cour2knee last I checked, you can’t put a mattress through the laundry.
@@melsoft121 and you cant put the entire cushions through it either. Not sure why everyone is getting so upset that I find something disgusting.
Put your kids in a 10 year old seat. If you arent concerned with cleanliness or safety, then that is what works for you!