This makes for great access to my 2nd row and if you have been resisting a van let me tell you, I’m never going back. I drive a Honda Odyssey, which means I have plenty of roof clearance, and a sliding door. As kids get heavier the rotation will require more effort to manage. It’s a smooth motion but toddlers and preschoolers with boots on will need to lift their feet a bit to avoid bumping up against the base. It will depend on your dexterity and the weight of your child and how cooperative they are. You might be able to rotate it one-handed, or may need a second hand to guide the turn. You must never, ever drive with the child side-facing, that is not a travel mode and is very unsafe, and if you are driving without a child in the car with you make sure to rotate it into a stable, locked position even when empty. Evenflo has instructions for how to unjam it, but best to avoid that situation. If you do try to force it all the way around when it is not on the setting where that’s possible you might jam it. You are really only going from side-loading to rear-facing travel, and back again. You can rotate a full circle in one of the recline settings, but you don’t need to so don’t worry about the fact that you can’t in all three rear-facing recline settings. It’s visually interesting and I had several people approach me in parking lots while I was loading or unloading to ask me what it was, and I was happy to share my thoughts. We know that’s what draws your attention as it certainly did ours.
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