Baby Jogger City Turn Convertible Car Seat
From newborn, up to 30 kg/66.1 lb (~newborn to 6 years).

Pros / Cons
Pros
- One-hand rotation is genuinely useful when rear-facing loading is the daily pain point.
- It keeps the decision focused on convertible harness use instead of forcing an infant-carrier workflow.
Cons
- The rotation benefit depends on door-side clearance and a stable main-car installation.
- It stops before booster years, so plan for a separate booster later.
Product Facts
- Max Weight
- 30 kg/66.1 lb
- Seat Use
- Infant, Toddler
- Install Method
- Seat belt
- Rotation
- Yes
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Baby Jogger City Turn makes sense when the hard part is loading and tightening a rear-facing child in one main vehicle. Its rotating shell is the practical feature, not a reason to skip the manual: confirm the Canadian rear-facing and forward-facing limits, vehicle-seat angle, and door clearance before counting on the swivel every day. It is less persuasive for frequent car swaps because the installed base and shell are the point of the product. Families wanting one purchase through booster years should compare an all-in-one instead; this is a rotation-first convertible for the harness years.