JoieSpin 360

  • Group 0 plus/1
  • Isofix
  • Extended rear-facing seat
£220Typical price
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If you’re looking for a car seat for a new baby that will last to they’re around four years old, you might have come across the Joie Spin 360. The base rotates to help you load your child in and out of the car, but is it easy to install, as well as being comfortable and safe? Find out if it’s the right car seat for you by reading our full review.

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  • Aug 2023Last checked by Which?
  • May 2022First reviewed by Which?
  • May 2017Released

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