Joie Every Stage R129
From newborn, up to 145 cm (~newborn to 12 years).

Pros / Cons
Pros
- The 40-145 cm range gives a genuine long-use path from baby stage into older-child belt use.
- Rear- and forward-facing modes make it more flexible than forward-only toddler boosters.
Cons
- A long-range all-in-one seat can be bulkier and more involved to install than a stage-specific option.
- Families should still check harness, belt-guide, and vehicle fit at each stage change.
Product Facts
- Seat Use
- Infant, Toddler, Booster
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Joie Every Stage R129 is the broader Joie option when the aim is one seat for several phases, not the smallest or simplest specialist seat. Its useful role is the 40-145 cm span: rear-facing early on, forward-facing later, then high-back booster use once the child is ready. That can make sense for a fixed everyday install where avoiding several seat purchases matters.
The tradeoff is setup discipline. A long-range seat asks you to change inserts, harness routing, recline, and belt use at the right time, so it is easier to misuse than a narrow stage-specific option. Shortlist it for span and value; skip it if you want the cleanest fit at each individual stage.