Frequently Asked Questions

The transition is based on your child exceeding the height or weight limits of their infant car seat, not their age. Most infant car seats have limits of 30 to 35 lbs and 32 inches in height. When your baby approaches either limit, it is time to move to a rear-facing convertible. The Nuna REVV and Nuna EXEC Next both start rear-facing from 4 lbs, so some families skip the infant car seat stage entirely.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends keeping children rear-facing for as long as possible, until they reach the maximum rear-facing weight or height limit of their specific seat. Most premium convertible car seats allow rear-facing to 40 to 50 lbs, which means most children can stay rear-facing through age 3 to 4. Transitioning forward-facing at the minimum legal age is not the same as the safest option.
A convertible car seat covers rear-facing and forward-facing stages. An all-in-one car seat adds a booster stage to also cover children through approximately age 10 to 12. The Nuna EXEC Next is an all-in-one that covers from birth to 120 lbs. The trade-off is that all-in-one seats are heavier and bulkier than two-stage convertibles, which matters most during the early infant stage.
The Nuna REVV rotating convertible car seat is the one we recommend most for tight rear rows. The 360-degree rotation swings the seat toward the door for easy loading and buckling rather than requiring you to reach across a narrow rear compartment. Parents with compact vehicles or rear seats that require awkward reaching consistently tell us the rotation makes a significant practical difference in daily use.
Yes. The Nuna REVV, Nuna RAVA, and Nuna EXEC Next are all FR-free, meaning they are manufactured without added chemical flame retardants. They meet FMVSS No. 302 flammability standards using inherently flame resistant fabrics. All orders over $45 ship free and every purchase is backed by the full manufacturer warranty.

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