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Product Name: | Nuna RAVA™ Flame Retardant Free Convertible Car Seat in Curated-Nordstrom Exclusive at Nordstrom |
Product Description: | Made without fire-retardant chemicals, this convertible car seat provides a safe, comfortable haven for your little one from birth through toddlerhood. The adjustable style allows kids up to 50 pounds to ride back-facing longer than many other seats do.Why parents will love it: The harness adjusts with one hand to keep up with inevitable growth spurts, and the seat offers 10-position recline and head support, so it's easy to find just the right position. The style is aircraft-certified and simple to install, so it can travel right along with you. And for extra peace of mind, it is free of flame-retardant chemicals, so you won't have to worry about their long-term effects on your child.Why kids will love it: Designed to provide up to two additional inches of legroom when rear-facing and extra support for forward-facing riders. Flip-open cupholders—one at each side—keep beverages and snacks within reach, then fold out of the way when not in use. Ventilation panels help to ensure baby doesn't wake up sweaty and cranky during longer trips.Child weight/height: 5–50 lb. rear-facing; 25–65 lb. forward-facing; up to 49".Car seat weight/dimensions: 25" x 16" x 19".Safety features: Energy-absorbing foam and SIP (Side Impact Protection) pods offer side-impact protection; all-steel frame and reinforced belt path for superior protection.Harness: No rethread; five-point harness adjusts with one hand.Car installation: Simply™ secure installation makes life even easier with recline-angle guides that clearly confirm the perfect riding angle. Colored belt-path indicators help prevent strap-threading errors.Stroller compatibility: N/A Threaded and Curated are Nordstrom-exclusive colors Head and body inserts are removable Energy-absorbing and side-impact-protection pods Polyester/steel/plastic Machine-washable knit fabric; easy-to-clean seat pad Imported |
Product SKU: | 7721474_7151762 |
UPC: | 8720246549331 |
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Additionally, some car seats have things like built-in cupholders, adjustable leg support, easier attachment to car methods, easier harnesses to get on your child, better washability, are narrower to fit in smaller cars, are lighter to make it easier to switch from car to car, etc.
I have used 5 different car seats over the years. We bought the Nuna during the last sale for my near 4-year-old. We have had Britax, Graco, Evenflo, and now Nuna. I would say that the Nuna excels in being fairly lightweight compared to similar convertible car seats, has a nice sleek design that is easy to clean, and has some good additional safety and comfort features. Do these features warrant the additional $150+ price tag (when on sale) over a Graco? Likely not, but if you have some additional cash and the few beneficial features I mentioned above are worth it to you (like they were to us), then I think you will be happy.
As another poster mentioned, when you have kids you realize that you're putting in/taking out your kid from a car seat multiple times a day. Anything that can make that experience easier is worth considering. That said, if you are cash-strapped then you likely should splurge somewhere more meaningful in your life. Go to Costco and pick up the $200 Graco they often have and you'll be happy and your kiddo safe.
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Gracos cost 1/3 of the price on target...
Nordstrom Price : $375
Bought $375 in Nordstrom Gift Cards for $348.75 (YMMV depending on the GC available and your tax)
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Additionally, some car seats have things like built-in cupholders, adjustable leg support, easier attachment to car methods, easier harnesses to get on your child, better washability, are narrower to fit in smaller cars, are lighter to make it easier to switch from car to car, etc.
I have used 5 different car seats over the years. We bought the Nuna during the last sale for my near 4-year-old. We have had Britax, Graco, Evenflo, and now Nuna. I would say that the Nuna excels in being fairly lightweight compared to similar convertible car seats, has a nice sleek design that is easy to clean, and has some good additional safety and comfort features. Do these features warrant the additional $150+ price tag (when on sale) over a Graco? Likely not, but if you have some additional cash and the few beneficial features I mentioned above are worth it to you (like they were to us), then I think you will be happy.
As another poster mentioned, when you have kids you realize that you're putting in/taking out your kid from a car seat multiple times a day. Anything that can make that experience easier is worth considering. That said, if you are cash-strapped then you likely should splurge somewhere more meaningful in your life. Go to Costco and pick up the $200 Graco they often have and you'll be happy and your kiddo safe.
We have been pretty happy with the Graco extend 2 fit. My oldest was 99th percentile for height, the extra leg room was able to keep her rear facing for a long time, I just switched her over a couple weeks before her third birthday. We have another baby now so I have been looking at other seats like the Graco transitions so that we can move the toddler to that and then use the extend to fit for the baby once she outgrows her infant carrier.
I honestly had no idea that $500-600+ car seats even existed! It sort of blew my mind so I was really interested to know what made them cost so much more. I thought the regular price on our Graco was kind of crazy ($250 got on sale for $180 but I've seen them as low as $130) Thanks for your reply.
First, the cup holders are positioned horribly. My kiddo is 2yrs 3mos and usually can't reach them because they sit too low. And even with tall cups, he can't see the cupholder to be able to consistently get the cup into them. Horrible design that results in a lot of frustration for both kiddo and parents. May as well have left them off altogether.
Second, the harness straps are awful about getting twisted up and turned around inside the clasps. It's just not fun to buckle kiddo into it often. The Graco is worlds better in that regard.
Just sharing my experience. For over $150 cheaper most of the time, the Graco 4ever DLX is a clear winner here. Only real minuses I would give it is it doesn't look as fancy and isn't quite as padded as the Nuna, but my kiddo actually seems to prefer the extra space in the Graco too.
Lol at first I thought it was saying it WAS fire retardant so I was like this seat is awesome for extreme families that like to vacation at erupting volcanoes, etc... then I realized I was reading it wrong.
Perhaps the chemicals added to fire retardant seats make some people weird. I don't really mind if fire retardant treated things touch my kid but apparently there are those that do
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Haha...same thought.
With that said, if you are lucky and have an easy going baby, any car seat sold on retail would suffice.
So buy a Graco if that's your price point. That comment wasn't directed at you.
So you can quote someone else's comment but when I quote yours, you get upset? Lol
Perhaps the chemicals added to fire retardant seats make some people weird. I don't really mind if fire retardant treated things touch my kid but apparently there are those that do
I'm a new parent and yes fire retardant free does mean they don't add chemicals. I think in this case it uses wool fabric instead which is naturally fire retardant?
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