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Safety 1st Turn and Go 360 DLX Rotating All-in-One Convertible Car Seat (Stonington)
The Safety 1st Turn and Go 360 DLX Rotating All-in-One Convertible Car Seat (Stonington) is a 3-in-1 car seat designed for rear-facing (5–40 lb, 19–40 in), forward-facing (30–65 lb, 34.4–49 in), and booster (40–100 lb, 43.4–52 in) modes, featuring full 360° rotation, SecureTech red-to-green tension indicators, a magnetic chest clip, 10-position headrest, 5-position recline, and machine-washable seat pad. User reviews frequently report difficult installation, a stiff rotation button requiring two hands, and excessive side-to-side movement even when tightly installed, though some appreciate the convenience of rotation and the magnetic buckle for easier strapping. Key specifications include a 30 lb weight, dishwasher-safe cup holders, and compatibility with vehicles via seat belt or LATCH; it meets federal safety standards but has received safety concerns from CPSTs due to movement issues.
- Color
- Stonington
- Gender
- unisex
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby & Toddler Car Seats
- GTIN
884392005399- MPN
SAFETY1ST-884392005399-FLOORMODEL
Specifications
The Turn and Go 360° DLX Rotating All-in-One Convertible Car Seat features SafetySwivel 360° rotation for easy buckling and transfer, SecureTech tension indicators, and fits children from birth to 10 years in three modes.
All-in-one convertible car seat for birth to 10 years: rear-facing (5–40 lbs and 19"–40"), forward-facing (30–65 lbs and 34.4"–49"), and belt-positioning booster (40–100 lbs and 43.4"–52"). SafetySwivel 360° rotation with soft locks and 1-hand release. SecureTech red-to-green belt tension indicators. Built-in vehicle belt lock-off arm. Visual top tether indicator. 10-position headrest and harness adjustment. 5-position recline. SecureTech Magnetic Chest Clip. Plush infant inserts with antibacterial-treated fabrics. 2 removable dishwasher-safe cup holders. Machine-washable and dryer-safe seat pad.
- Color
- Stonington · gray
- Occasion
- travel, everyday
- Gender
- unisex
- Age Group
- kids
- Condition
- used
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby & Toddler Car Seats
Additional Attributes
- All-in-one convertible car seat for birth to 10 years
- SafetySwivel 360° rotational technology
- 360° seat rotation makes buckling and transferring easier
- SecureTech red-to-green indicators show belt tension
- Built-in vehicle belt lock-off arm
- Meets or exceeds all federal safety standards
- NHTSA compliant
- Visual indicator for top tether
- 10-position headrest and harness adjustment
- 5-position recline
- SecureTech Magnetic Chest Clip
- Plush infant inserts
- Premium antibacterial-treated fabrics
- 2 removable dishwasher-safe cup holders
- Machine-washable and dryer-safe seat pad
- Meets federal side impact standard
- Attached connection cord ensures base and seat used together
- Lets you turn the seat toward you face-to-face
- Reduces strain on back
Image Analysis
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Studio photo of a padded child car seat with dual cup holders, adjustable headrest, five-point harness, and a rounded plastic rotating base; inset thumbnail shows the seat with a yellow rotation arrow.
child car seatdual cup holders (left and right)five-point harness strapsadjustable padded headrestremovable infant insert cushionside impact paddingrotating base indicator (inset)rounded plastic basefabric upholstery with heather texturesmooth plastic trimfloor studio backgroundsmall product thumbnail inset with rotation arrow
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Turn and Go 360° DLX Rotating All-in-One Convertible Car Seat
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Customer Reviews
1 reviews · out of 5
Good prices and fast shipping
Good prices and fast shipping
Reddit Insights
4 threads · r/Buyingforbaby, r/CPST, r/ParentsReddit users express mixed-to-negative sentiment about the Safety 1st Turn and Go 360 DLX, highlighting difficult installation, a stiff rotation mechanism, and excessive seat movement as dealbreakers, while some appreciate the rotating convenience and magnetic chest clip when they work.
Overall sentiment leans slightly negative due to widespread installation issues, safety concerns from movement, and a problematic rotation button, though a few users like the ease of loading and magnetic clip.
Themes
Use Cases
- Easier loading/unloading of infants and toddlers with back or mobility issues
- All-in-one seat from birth to booster for long-term use
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- Is the seat safe despite the movement after installation?
- Many users report excessive side-to-side movement even when installed tightly, exceeding the 1-inch limit recommended by NHTSA, raising safety concerns. Some CPSTs have flagged it as unsafe.
- How difficult is it to rotate the seat with a child in it?
- Very difficult; most users say the button requires two hands, is hard to reach, and gets stiffer with weight. It's not a one-handed operation as some expect.
- Does it fit well in smaller cars?
- No, it is very bulky and limits front passenger legroom, especially in compact cars or small SUVs when rear-facing.
Compared To
vs Graco Turn2Me
The Graco Turn2Me is noted as rotating only rear-facing, while the Safety 1st rotates in both directions, but the Safety 1st rotation button is harder to use. Some prefer Graco for smoother rotation and easier installation.
vs Evenflo Revolve360
The Evenflo Revolve360 is mentioned as a highly recommended alternative with smoother rotation and easier installation, though more expensive.
vs Nuna Revv
The Nuna Revv is mentioned as a high-end rotating option that avoids the installation and rotation issues of the Safety 1st, but is significantly pricier.
Source Threads
Comparison Request: Safety 1st Turn and Go 360 DLX vs. Other Rotating Seats
User seeking advice on the Safety 1st Turn and Go 360 DLX receives strong warnings: 'I am a CPST and I would not use this seat. The install is difficult and it’s very wobbly even when properly installed. The rotation is not very smooth and is hard to use with a kid in it.' Another comment: 'We had this and ended up returning for the Evenflo. The turn button is awful, so stiff and hard to use. The magnetic chest clip is cool though.' Comparison to Graco Turn2Me: 'Graco only rotates rear-facing while this rotates both ways, but Graco install is way easier.'
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Swivel Car Seat Recommendations: Safety 1st vs. Graco vs. Evenflo
In a thread comparing the Safety 1st Turn and Go 360 DLX to other swivel seats, a commenter shares: 'I have the Safety 1st and while I love the magnetic chest clip and the look, the rotation is so hard. It takes two hands and my husband struggles too. The seat feels flimsy sometimes.' Another recommends: 'Get the Evenflo 360. So much smoother, easier install, and feels solid. Yes it’s more expensive but worth it.' A rare positive note: 'I actually like mine! Once you get used to the button, it’s not too bad. It’s great for my back, but yes the install was a pain.'
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Safety Concern: Excessive Movement After Installation
A CPST forum post asks if movement in the Safety 1st Turn and Go is normal. A CPST responds: 'No, it’s not normal. I’ve installed many seats and this one always has more movement than I’m comfortable with. I’ve seen it move over 2 inches side to side even with a tight install. I don’t recommend it.' Another parent: 'Mine moves a lot too! I returned it because it didn’t feel safe. The base is just triangle shaped and it rocks.' The OP later updates: 'Thanks, I’ll be returning. Not worth the risk.'
u/Variousr/CPSTView thread →
Parent Experience: Frustrations with Rotation and Installation
A parent vents about the Safety 1st Turn and Go: 'Whoever designed this never tried to use it. The turn button is behind the seat and impossible to reach rear-facing. I have to climb into the car to turn it. And it’s so heavy, I dread taking it out.' Another agrees: 'We got it on sale but regret it. It wobbles nonstop even though the install is tight. Going to switch to Evenflo.' A comment suggests: 'Check out the Nuna Revv if you can afford it. Night and day difference.'
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