Both are premium, both don’t have the rotating option. Would you say that the rotating option is not that important? I’m looking for one and love everything about these two but I’d love it to be able to rotate. I’m undecided.
To me, baby ark seems to have super easier installation system, and more leg room for a child in rear facing. A separate base is also a plus when you move the car seat from one car to another. The only concern is baby ark has limited retail locations so youI can’t see if it will fit your car until you buy it. Although baby ark accept free return, you need to pay the shipping. lol
Thank you for such an in depth video on both of these seats. I really love the idea and concept of the baby ark seat. Nuna is one of my top choices of all things baby. But the fact that the baby ark never expires really says something to me. I wonder though if you end up in a crash if it needs to be replaced, or if it’s still safe to use.
Safe In The Seat website states in the details for baby ark that it does need to be replaced after a car accident. I think all baby car seats do need to be replaced….
I really love the babyark, but have concerns about the LATCH installation. My vehicle's owners manual lists the combined weight limit for the LATCH at 65 lbs. The baby ark base (18lbs) + seat (27 lbs) + my 8 mo old (24 lbs and growing!) is over that limit... is this still considered safe to use? Has Babyark put out any resources on that?
Unless your 8 year old is less the 65 lbs if they way more than that they can’t use it also there is a height limit for the seat so it’s which ever the child hits first
It’s coming. But just so you know, it’s exactly the same size as the original cruiser, the only difference is that the wheels are inset so it’s more narrow. Maneuvers easier. Take a look at my veer reviews!
Both are premium, both don’t have the rotating option. Would you say that the rotating option is not that important? I’m looking for one and love everything about these two but I’d love it to be able to rotate. I’m undecided.
To me, baby ark seems to have super easier installation system, and more leg room for a child in rear facing. A separate base is also a plus when you move the car seat from one car to another. The only concern is baby ark has limited retail locations so youI can’t see if it will fit your car until you buy it. Although baby ark accept free return, you need to pay the shipping. lol
Thank you for such an in depth video on both of these seats. I really love the idea and concept of the baby ark seat. Nuna is one of my top choices of all things baby.
But the fact that the baby ark never expires really says something to me. I wonder though if you end up in a crash if it needs to be replaced, or if it’s still safe to use.
Safe In The Seat website states in the details for baby ark that it does need to be replaced after a car accident. I think all baby car seats do need to be replaced….
How can you determine if the babyark will fit your car before buying it?
I really love the babyark, but have concerns about the LATCH installation. My vehicle's owners manual lists the combined weight limit for the LATCH at 65 lbs. The baby ark base (18lbs) + seat (27 lbs) + my 8 mo old (24 lbs and growing!) is over that limit... is this still considered safe to use? Has Babyark put out any resources on that?
The LATCH will work but this is precisely why Babyark requires you to use the seatbelt in addition to the LATCH.
@@MagicBeansVideos thank you!!! that makes sense :)
Since the infant attachment is removable, can the Babyark seat also be used until the child is 8 years old and ready to wear a seatbelt?
Unless your 8 year old is less the 65 lbs if they way more than that they can’t use it also there is a height limit for the seat so it’s which ever the child hits first
Baby ark says their seat can be used up to age 6 … I’m sure in a few years they will have a booster seat
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Can you review the new veer cruiser city?
It’s coming. But just so you know, it’s exactly the same size as the original cruiser, the only difference is that the wheels are inset so it’s more narrow. Maneuvers easier. Take a look at my veer reviews!