Nuna Rava

Rear-facing: 5-50 lbs. | 49″ or less
Forward-facing: 30-65 lbs. | 49″ or less

Pros:
  • True Tension belt-tensioning doors make installation easy
  • Compact front-to-back when more upright
  • Well-padded with flame retardant free covers
  • GREENGUARD Gold certified to not contribute to chemical exposure
Cons:
  • No lockoffs
  • Newborn fit isn’t great
  • Cup holders are flimsy
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Specifications

Rear-Facing

Weight limits: 5-50 lbs.
Height limits: 49″ or less

Forward-Facing

Weight limits: 30-65 lbs.
Height limits: 49″ or less
Age limits: 2+ years old

A lockoff is a built-in feature that locks your seat belt for you. When a lockoff is present, you will not need to engage the locking mechanism of the seat belt.

A belt tensioner tightens the seat belt for you with little effort; it uses leverage to make the job easier. It presses the belt into a channel(s) to shorten it mechanically and create the tension.

load leg

A load leg rests on the floor of the vehicle and manages crash energy to reduce head injury in rear-facing carseats. It’s available on 2 convertible models. Not all vehicles allow load legs.

An anti-rebound bar (ARB) is an energy management feature that helps stabilize a rear-facing carseat and stops it from pivoting around its belt path. ARBs can be found on rear-facing only infant seats and on convertible/all-in-one seats.

Widest point: 19”
Highest harness height: 16″

Installation/Vehicle Info

Lockoff: No
Belt-tensioner for easy install: Yes

Load leg: No
Anti-rebound bar: No

Manufacturer’s preferred method of installation: Seat belt

CarSeatSite notes on installation: While the True Tension doors make installation very easy, they don’t act as a lockoff. The seat belt must be placed into locked mode first before closing the doors.

Vehicle seat protectors: Not allowed

Flame retardant free covers available: Yes

FAA approved: Yes

Crash replacement guidelines: After a moderate to severe crash following NHTSA guidelines

Fit to Child

Harness type: No-rethread

Inserts: Infant insert (use 5-11 lbs. and if child’s shoulders are below bottom harness slots; *must* be removed at 11 lbs.), head insert (optional), harness pads (optional), buckle pad (optional)

Newborn fit: Iffy, especially for smaller babies

Lifespan/expiration: 10 years

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