
We loved the joie ispin 360 enough to buy a second when we had another child
"loved it enough to buy a second" — the highest praise: repeat purchase for a second child.
I rate the Joie 360 that much that I bought it for my car and my husbands.
Bought two — one for each car. Repeat purchase demonstrates high satisfaction.
we have the XL version and it kept my 2yo completely safe (read facing) when the car went head first into a tree and totalled so i trust it! however, for OP, i would not want to be moving it from car to car every few days
Survived a head-on crash into a tree while rear facing — "kept my 2yo completely safe", "I trust it". Real-world crash test. Notes it's not great for moving between cars.
We've got the Joie 360 spin for our 2 year old and it's fantastic. Reasonably priced and makes it easier to get her in and out.
"it's fantastic", "reasonably priced", makes it easier to get child in and out. High score (12), concise enthusiastic endorsement.
We bought a Joie 360. Highly recommended, so much easier being able to spin it round when lifting them into it. They're on Halfords for £180.
"Highly recommended", "so much easier being able to spin it round". Specific price point (£180 at Halfords). Clear endorsement.
Funnily enough my 5 month old has just gone from our cybex cloud t to the joie i-spin 360. Absolutely loads of room in the joie she'll definitely be in it for a long time. I've got no issues with it. Really annoyed the cloud t was advertised as suitable for up to 24 months. My little one is quite small too but was looking so squished in it I had to get her out of it and into something bigger. So long story short I can recommend the joie. *** edit Omg I just realised how I worded it. By load
"Absolutely loads of room", "no issues with it", "I can recommend the joie". Contrast with outgrown Cybex Cloud T highlights the Joie's spaciousness.
I honestly think the joie car seats are great! We have the one that comes with a 360 spin isofix and does until 4 years old
"honestly think the joie car seats are great!" — enthusiastic owner, notes spin and isofix features and 4-year duration.
We love ours too! I've seen they now do an XL version that goes all the way up to age 12
"We love ours too!" — enthusiastic owner, also notes the XL version extending to age 12.
For my 2 year old I had a spin seat. Joie ispin 360 isize. Awesome seat
"Awesome seat" — brief but enthusiastic direct experience with the seat for a 2 year old.
We bought a joie ispin 360 and loved it. We'd recommend it iso fix with a leg. It's not that bulky but is a little heavy to move so depends how often you're going to move it.
"loved it", "We'd recommend it". Notes it's "a little heavy to move" as a minor caveat but not bulky. Clear endorsement.
We drove from UK to Poland in a day with a 2.5 year old in joie ispin 360, can recommend
"can recommend" — used for a long-distance UK to Poland drive with 2.5 year old, demonstrating comfort on long journeys.
Joie ispin Safe is also good and passed the Swedish plus test 👍🏻
"also good and passed the Swedish plus test" — recommends the iSpin Safe variant specifically for its safety credentials.
For my 2 year old I recommend the Joie ispin 360. And for a 4 year old we are using MaxiCosi Rodifix which we are very happy with.
Direct recommendation for a 2 year old. Straightforward endorsement alongside their other seat choice.
We have the Joie 360 and it's great. Only downside is it's bulky/tricky to move from car to car, but as long as you keep it in one car then no issues
"it's great" with one caveat: "bulky/tricky to move from car to car". Positive overall when kept in one car.
We had the joie I spin 360 and were happy with it. Just switched him out to a high back booster. It's usually on sale for around £150.
"happy with it", notes good value at sale price of around £150. Successfully used until transition to high back booster.
We just got our 2 year old the Joie i-Spin XL Signature and it can be rear facing for up to 105cm, which is around 4 years old. It can then be forward facing, but also has the spinning functionality, up to 12 years old.
Owns the XL Signature version, notes RF to 105cm then FF to age 12 with spinning. Factual and positive about versatility.
Our 4 year old is in an axkid movekid, (cheaper than the minikid just doesn't have auto adjusting headrest or something) 2 year old is in a joie ispin which is handy for the spinning seat but so bulky - I can't wait for the oldest to move up to a high backed booster so we can put him in the axkid and ditch the spinning seat tbh! The car seat safety groups on Facebook get a bad rep but the people running them are really knowledgeable so it's worth joining for a bit to learn, then leaving withou
"handy for the spinning seat but so bulky" — acknowledges convenience of spin but eager to "ditch the spinning seat" due to bulk. Mixed sentiment.
We have Besafe stretch, which we really like, my parents have an axkid mini kid which is good too and my in laws have a britax max way which is fine. All extended rear facing, wouldn't pick something which isn't. We did use a joie ispin 360 for when she was 2-4 but meant we had to buy new seats when she turned 4 so buying an ERF one at 2 would be a better financial move.
Used the iSpin 360 from age 2-4 but had to buy new seats at 4 — suggests buying ERF at 2 would be "a better financial move". Not negative about the seat itself but notes limited longevity.