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360° Rotating Car Seats

Key Summary:

  • A rotating car seat has a 360° swivel that allows the seat to rotate on a stable, fixed base to face the open car door, making it much easier to settle your bub in and fasten the harness
  • They are a type of convertible car seat, converting from rear-facing at birth to forward-facing with a harness until approximately four years of age
  • The standout benefit is convenience, particularly for parents with limited mobility, a bad back or a smaller car door opening
  • Because they take up a significant amount of room, rotating seats are best suited to larger vehicles where the back seat is not shared between multiple children
  • Most are installed using a belt tensioning clamp with your vehicle's lap-sash seatbelt and a top-tether, and support legs are not legal in Australia or New Zealand
  • All car seats sold in Australia and New Zealand must comply with AS/NZS 1754.

What are rotating car seats?

A rotating car seat is a type of convertible car seat with one very clever addition, a 360° swivel that allows the seat to rotate on its base to face the open car door. Rather than reaching in at an uncomfortable angle, you bring your bub out to you, get them settled, fasten the harness, and rotate back. It is a small change to the process that makes a genuinely noticeable difference, particularly if you are doing it many times throughout the day.

They convert from rear-facing at birth to forward-facing with a harness, covering approximately the first four years of your little one's life.

What are the benefits of using a rotating car seat?

Safety

Every rotating car seat we stock meets strict product safety standards for Australian and New Zealand roads, so you can shop with confidence knowing your little one is in good hands.

Convenience

This is the main feature that wins parents over. Being able to swivel the seat toward you means the whole process of something you do everyday is that little bit easier. For parents with a bad back, limited mobility, or simply a smaller car door opening, this makes a real and lasting difference to your daily routine.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

A rotating car seat can be a wonderful option if you have limited mobility, a bad back or simply find the standard car seat routine genuinely tiring day to day. It is worth knowing, though, that rotating seats take up a significant amount of room in a vehicle. They are generally best suited to families with a larger car who are not planning to have multiple children sitting side by side in the back. If you are not sure whether one will work in your vehicle, a friendly team member will happily talk you through your options.

The best rotating car seat is the one that fits your vehicle, suits your child and works for your family. It is worth checking the dimensions of your back seat before you commit. You can browse the full range of car seats to find the right fit for your family.

Most rotating car seats are installed using a belt tensioning clamp with your vehicle's lap-sash seatbelt, together with a top-tether. Support legs are not legal in Australia or New Zealand, so please keep that in mind. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully, and if you would like a hand getting it right,we offer a professional car seat installation service for that extra peace of mind.

Most seat covers are machine washable and can be removed without touching the harness, which makes the whole process much easier than you might expect. For the shell and harness, a gentle spot clean with mild soap and water is all you need. Just avoid submerging the harness or using harsh chemicals, and always follow the manufacturer's cleaning instructions to keep the seat safe and in great condition.

The Final Word

Getting your bub in and out of the car does not have to be a battle. A rotating car seat makes the whole routine easier, and our friendly team members are always here to help you find the right one for your family.