
I needed to replace our non-rotating seats after an accident, and since the other guys insurance was paying, I decided to upgrade my 23 month old to a rotating seat (Chicco 360). I fear that it more than lives up to the hype. It takes up a lot of room front to back (fortunately our car is big enough that it's fine), but otherwise is incredible.
Calls it 'incredible' and says it 'more than lives up to the hype'; only concern is front-to-back space which their car handles fine. Score of 106 shows massive community agreement.
Chicco fit360. We love it and baby is comfortable too
Loves it; baby is comfortable; concise but clear ownership and satisfaction.
I went to a chicco fit 360. My kid is a chunker and I really wanted a rotating seat. They recommend using seat belt with tether anchor to install rather than the latch. You can use the latch up to a certain weight limit. Install was easy, we just did the install this week. If I didn't go with this, I'd probably do a Graco extend to fit. Our original seat was a Chicco keyfit 30.
Chose for rotation with a large child; notes easy install with seatbelt + tether; provides install method details.
I have the DXL in one car. It's good but it's heavy and wide. Have the slimfit lx3 in the other car. It's much narrower if you're planning on expanding your family! I just got the extend to fit for my son and the 360 for his twin sister. She's tiny so she won't hit 40lbs until after her 4th birthday anyway. I haven't installed them yet but I have full faith that I'll like them based on reviews.
Just purchased the 360 for twin daughter; chose based on size (tiny child won't hit 40lb limit until 4th birthday); confident based on reviews.
We looked into the 360 but it doesn't rotate once it's in the front position. That made us go with evenflo
Considered but rejected because it doesn't rotate in forward-facing position; chose competitor instead.