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Graco Turn2Me Group 0+/1 ISOFIX 360° Rotating Car Seat, Rearward facing for longer from birth to approx. 4 years. Forward facing from approx. 1 to 4 years (9-18kg), Black fashion

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Key specs – Group: 0/0+; Item weight: 2.8kg; Attachment method: Isofix or seatbelt; Additional features: Pushchair attachment available, no-rethread harness

Turn2Me i-Size R129 meets the new R129 (legally known as ECE R129) standards. The main differences in these standards are that car seats are based on your child’s height, undergo more side impact testing, and ensure children sit rearward facing until they reach 15 months and 75cm. Turn2Me i-Size is based on these standards. In our car seat buying guide, you can learn more about car seat standards and help figure out which car seat is right for you. It also uses energy reduction technology, which improves the safety performance of the Sirona Gi i-Size during forward-facing travel if you choose to switch the car seat to forward-facing from 15 months. We love our Britax Romer Dualfix M i-size. Feels incredibly safe, their safety standards go beyond EU regulations. My son finds it very comfy” - tried and tested by Mumsnet user, darcey87 Katie: I'm really pleased with the car seat and definitely think a rotating seat is worth the money. This one is slightly cheaper than others on the market making it a good choice. I found the recline button and the rotation button to be a bit difficult to reach when rear facing and as they are so close to each other its possible to get them confused, but once I'd familiarised myself with which was which we've not found it to be a problem. Product Information for the Graco Turn2Me 360°

9. Best 360 car seat for safety credentials: Nuna Norr i-Size Car Seat

We had a Cybex Sirona. Was a great seat, easy to use and sturdy. Lasted until my daughter was 4.5” - recommended by Mumsnet user, ISeeTheLight Our verdict Our team of writers is made up of experienced consumer and parenting journalists who between them have a wealth of experience and knowledge at their fingertips. About the author A smooth ride in both function and fashion, the REVV features sleek lines and contemporary contours. No rough edges here.

What Our Tester Loved: It’s cool, the sliding turn is smooth and easy, and the whole thing is very stable. Our tester particularly loved how close your child gets to you in this seat. She tested it when she was pregnant, so this was maximum comfort. Additional costs include inserts, in some cases, as well as the Isofix base. The latter doesn’t come with all baby car seats as standard and, although the connections are the same, many manufacturers are now offering their own proprietary bases for a price. Some manufacturers ship a base with their car seat, so it’s worth factoring this in when looking at the prices. A slightly more expensive price with the base may be better value in the long run. What else should I know about? Unlike 90 or 180-degree swivel seats, 360 car seats allow parents to choose between forward-facing and rearward-facing seating positions, rotating the entire unit in a few simple steps without needing to unclip or reinstall the seat. Is a front-facing or a rear-facing car seat safer? She says, “By far its most useful feature is the 360-degree rotation, which, in my opinion, is a must for getting my toddler in and out of her car seat. With that said, the 360 mechanism is stiffer than that on the Joie i-Spin 360, and is the only real frustration I have with this seat."

Size of the seat: Does it fit in your car? With these car seats, I tell parents to look at the dimensions and add a few inches in every direction except the side nearest the door to see if it fits in your space. That top part really does jut out, and it can clip your seat or plain old not fit in the space. The seat comes with a 180-degree swivel, which you engage by pressing the button on the base, making getting your baby or toddler out of the car seat super easy. It also features multiple reclining positions with a headrest that can be adjusted in 12 different ways as your baby grows. Hollie: I would recommend this car seat to a fellow mum because of the rotating seat and the fixed isofix which was straightforward to install (when you know how). Fastening my baby into the car seat is also really straight forward and there are lots of different options to make the seat suitable for your little one e.g. booster cushion, newborn insert etc. While it’s a tad bulky to be moved regularly between cars, the ISOFIX provides the added peace of mind of green light indicators that ensure you’ve fitted it correctly. It also has strong side impact protection, so you can be sure your baby will have a safe and comfortable ride. No-rethread harness allows you to easily adjust the harness and headrest together as your child grows

The Joie i-Level additionally comes with an Isofix-compatible base and the seat is suitable from birth up to 15 months (or 13kg/29lb). Our baby would drift off almost the second we got moving when he was in this car seat and we were disappointed when he outgrew it.By doing this, we whittled our longlist down and chose a selection of products that we think offer something for everybody. Why you should trust us

Is it travel system compliant? Due to their weight and size, very few 360 car seats are travel system compliant (with the exception of the Maxi Cosi Pebble 360). Consider what’s more important to you - taking the car seat out of the car or being able to get them in and out easily as required. We have the Joie i-Spin 360 and it's brilliant. It lasts until they are about four, so good value too” - recommended by Mumsnet user, Cosybelles If you like the style of the Joie i-Spin 360 but have a smaller budget, the Graco Turn2Me is a cheaper alternative with a similar design. While the safety features aren’t quite as extensive, this seat still boasts a four-star safety rating with ADAC (the German car seat tester that goes beyond European safety credentials). Our tester, Laura, loved the plush and breathable seat fabrics as well as the 360-degree rotation, however she felt that the rotating mechanism could have been smoother.A great all-rounder, the Joie i-Spin 360 is a popular choice among Mumsnet users thanks to its design, ease of installation and rearward-facing longevity. This sensor pairs with an app and warns you if your child isn’t strapped in correctly, monitors the seat’s ambient temperature to make sure they don’t get too hot or cold and will send a notification when they’ve been sat in the seat too long. When it comes to the best 360 car seat, Mumsnet users really rate both the Joie 360 i-Spin and the Britax Romer Dualfix. It’s hard to separate the two, but with a slightly cheaper price tag and a less complex install, the Joie i-Spin 360 gets our vote as the best 360 car seat you can buy today. How we chose our recommendations Madelaine: I think this is an excellent car seat and gives real value for money. It is very similar to the Joie 360 spin however the Graco is a fair amount cheaper. My little one appeared to love this seat and looked comfortable whenever we were out in the car. The seat has little hooks on either side to hold each strap out of the way when they are not in use. Only a very small feature but it really does make it easier when you aren't trying to hold the straps out of the way whilst putting baby in the seat. The isofix fittings make this seat so easy to install and the overall shape and design of the seat looks and feels safe and sturdy.

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