![]() In a world of good/better/best, having a child move to a booster seat way too soon because they’d outgrown the REVV wouldn’t even meet the criteria for “good.” It’s entirely possible (and far from ideal) that families could move their too small/too young REVV passengers to booster seats once the REVV is outgrown because that’s generally the next type of seat in the progression. These limitations mean that it would be very rare for a child to outgrow the REVV and not need an additional convertible or multimode harnessed car seat as their next seat. The Cosco Scenera NEXT has a 13 inch top harness height so there’s one point for the REVV’s height/weight limits. ![]() Note: most other convertible/multimode car seats have a 17-ish inch top harness height. The REVV also has a stunningly low top harness height of just over 14 inches. This is comparing apples to oranges in terms of features but if we’re just looking at height and weight limits…. Note: the budget-friendly Cosco Scenera NEXT has the same height and weight limits at a much lower price point. We’ll see this kiddo later in the review. ![]() We haven’t seen a fully-featured car seat with a forward facing 40 pound max forward facing weight limit since my kiddos were little - remember the mid-2000’s Roundabout? Here’s a gratuitous photo for your convenience. Required in both directions, stays out of the way and can stay attachedĮlephant in the Room: Harness Height and Weight Limits Until the child’s head is 1 inch below the adjuster handle on the headrest when fully extended Required for forward facing in Canada, optional for forward facing in the US, must be attached every time the seat swivels for forward facing Required in forward facing mode, stays out of the way and can stay attached since the seat doesn’t swivel in forward facing mode Required in both modes, stays out of the way and can stay attachedĢ8 – 49 inches tall and the top of the child’s ears are below the top of the headrestĬhild’s head must be at least 1 inch below the headrest adjustment handle Car Seats that Swivel: a Guideġ7 – 40 inches tall or until the child’s head is within 1 inch of the top of the headrest or backrest, whichever is higher Now that there are a number of car seats that swivel, we’ve developed a handy chart to help you keep track of some of the primary differences between them. Two optional cupholders (unknown if they’re dishwasher-safe).It will vary when the seat is installed in a vehicle and when the seat is more upright) ![]() Front to back: 32 inches (this unofficial measurement is taken by reclining the seat as much as possible, then measuring from the back of the base to the front of the shell.Width at narrowest point: 16 inches without optional cupholders, 22.5 inches with both optional cupholders in use.Lowest harness position: 6.5 inches with insert, 8 inches without insert.Forward facing lower anchor weight limit: 40 pounds (minimum was originally 25 pounds, check your seat’s manual to confirm the limit for your seat).Forward facing age range: at least 2 years old.Forward facing height range: 43 inches tall, maximum height.Forward facing weight range: 30-40 pounds (minimum was originally 25 pounds, check your seat’s manual to confirm the limit for your seat).Rear facing lower anchor weight limit: 35 pounds (this limit was originally 30 pounds, check your seat’s manual to confirm the limit for your seat).Rear facing height range: 43 inches tall, maximum height.Having a hard time keeping track of all the rotating seats? Check out our handy chart of rotating car seats, which has been upgraded to its own post. It has shorter height limits and lower weight limits than any other of the rotating seats but it does have the kind of nice features we’ve come to expect from NUNA. The NUNA REVV marks the latest entry into the field. Now that there are a number of options on the market, I think it’s safe to say my guess was correct, rotating car seats are a trend. In my earlier reviews of rotating car seats, I wondered aloud if this type of seat was a trend.
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