
Baby Jogger
Baby Jogger City Turn Rotating Convertible Car Seat (Onyx Black)
The Baby Jogger City Turn is a convertible car seat designed for rear-facing use with a patented 180-degree rotation that brings the child 10 inches closer for easier loading. It converts from rear-facing (4-50 lb) to forward-facing (22-65 lb) and features COOLMAX moisture-wicking fabric, RAPIDLOCK belt-tensioning, and push-button LATCH for installation. Note: rotation only functions in rear-facing mode, and the seat is bulkier, requiring adequate vehicle space.
- Color
- Onyx Black / Pike
- Material
- Soft, lightweight fabrics featuring COOLMAX moisture-wicking material
- Gender
- unisex
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby & Toddler Car Seats
- GTIN
047406182343- MPN
BABYJOGGER-047406182343-047406192540-NEWOVERSTOCK-NOBOX
Specifications
Baby Jogger City Turn Rotating Convertible Car Seat with one-hand 180° rotation, COOLMAX moisture-wicking fabric, RAPIDLOCK and LATCH installation, adjustable headrest and recline; converts rear-facing (4–50 lb) to forward-facing (22–65 lb).
One-hand 180-degree rotation in rear-facing mode; brings child 10 inches closer; rear-facing 4–50 lb and forward-facing 22–65 lb configurations; COOLMAX moisture-wicking fabric; RAPIDLOCK belt-tensioning; push-button LATCH; 10-position headrest; 6-position recline; no-rethread harness.
- Color
- Onyx Black / Pike · black
- Material
- Soft, lightweight fabrics featuring COOLMAX moisture-wicking material
- Gender
- unisex
- Age Group
- infant
- Condition
- new
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby & Toddler Car Seats
Additional Attributes
- Brand new item
- Does not ship in original box
- Secure rotating mechanism allows one-hand 180-degree turn in rear-facing mode
- Patented rotation brings child 10 inches closer when rotated
- Helps maintain a more upright posture for caregiver when lifting child in and out
- Converts from rear-facing harness (4-50 lb) to forward-facing harness (22-65 lb)
- Soft, lightweight fabrics featuring COOLMAX moisture-wicking material
- COOLMAX is cooling and resistant to wrinkling and fading over time
- Integrated RAPIDLOCK belt-tensioning technology
- Integrated push-button LATCH for installation
- 10-position headrest
- 6-position recline
- No-rethread harness (adjust harness without removing it)
- Tested with TRUE Test Plus safety standards (Tested to Reality Under Extremes)
- Engineered to help protect in rollover, side, front, and rear collisions
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- Baby Jogger
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Customer Reviews
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Reddit Insights
6 threads · r/CPST, r/Buyingforbaby, r/NewParents, r/moderatelygranolamomsReddit users appreciate the Baby Jogger City Turn's rear-facing rotation for easier loading but note that the lack of forward-facing rotation and bulkiness are drawbacks; overall, it's considered a solid, safe seat.
Positive for rotation feature and safety, but mixed due to high price, rotation only in rear-facing, and size.
Themes
Use Cases
- Easier rear-facing loading for infants/toddlers
- Cars with limited backseat access
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- Does the City Turn rotate in forward-facing mode?
- No, it only rotates when rear-facing. Some users are disappointed, but others note that toddlers can climb in themselves at that stage.
- How well does it fit in smaller cars?
- It is a bulky seat and may not fit well in smaller vehicles, especially with tall front passengers.
- Is it worth the price?
- It's expensive; many recommend considering alternatives like the Evenflo 360 if budget is a concern, but safety and ease of use justify the cost for some.
Compared To
vs Evenflo Revolution 360
Evenflo rotates both directions and is cheaper; City Turn has higher rear-facing limit and some prefer its quality.
vs Nuna Revv
Nuna Revv rotates both ways but has lower weight limits; City Turn only rotates rear-facing but is cheaper and has higher limits.
vs Graco Turn2Me
Graco rotates both ways but some find it harder to install; City Turn is bulkier but feels more premium.
Source Threads
User feedback highlights rotation convenience but notes lack of forward-facing rotation
We've had it for a few months now and love the rotating feature. It makes it so much easier to get our kid in and out. Just keep in mind it only rotates when rear-facing, so once you switch to forward-facing it's like any other seat.
Comparison between Nuna Revv and City Turn favors City Turn for higher limits but notes rotation limitation
We were torn between the Nuna Revv and the City Turn. The Nuna rotates both ways, but the limits are lower and it's pricier. We went with the City Turn and it's been great, feels solid and safe. I do wish it rotated forward-facing though.
Evenflo 360 vs City Turn comparison: City Turn wins on rear-facing limit and build quality
We have both the Evenflo 360 and the City Turn in different cars. For rear-facing, the City Turn is smoother and feels more premium. The evenflo rotates both ways but it's kind of bulky. If rear-facing rotation is your main need, go City Turn.
Safety and materials concern drives choice of City Turn over Evenflo
I preferred the City Turn because of the safer materials and higher rear-facing limit. The evenflo is cheaper and rotates both ways, but I felt better about the City Turn. It's definitely splurge but no regrets.
User looking for rotating seat likes City Turn for big baby but notes rotation only rear-facing
I need a rotating seat for my big baby and the City Turn has a 50 lb rear-facing limit which is huge. I don't care that it doesn't rotate forward because he'll be big enough to climb in. Installation was okay, not the easiest but doable.
City Turn vs Graco Turn2Me in Toyota: City Turn is bulky, Graco easier to install
We have a Toyota RAV4 and the City Turn was just too bulky, it made the front passenger seat almost unusable. The Graco Turn2Me fits better and rotates both ways, but I prefer the quality of the City Turn. If you have a bigger car, City Turn is nice.