Nania Prato Evol +
From 40 cm, up to 150 cm (~newborn to 12 years).

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Belt installation and long rear-facing range make it more flexible than ISOFIX-only rivals if the seat may need to move between older and newer cars.
- It can be a sensible value pick when you specifically want one long-span seat without paying for rotation hardware.
Cons
- The belt install is slower and easier to get wrong than a cleaner ISOFIX setup, so daily convenience is not the selling point.
- The shell is still big for the category, which limits how neat it feels despite the lower price.
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Best if you want a long-span belted seat that keeps rear-facing to 105 cm and can move between cars without depending on ISOFIX anchors. The tradeoff is that belt installation is slower and less forgiving than a well-designed ISOFIX rotating seat.
The case for it is simple: It gives broad age-range coverage at a more value-led price point. The main tradeoff is that daily loading and installation feel more basic than on stronger rotating rivals. Before buying, make sure long-range value matters more than premium ease of use.