
Revolving car seats are one of the hottest and most in-demand products on the baby market today, and for good reason. They bring a previously unmatched level of ease to parents! At ROTH ID TAG we’ve been asked quite a bit about safe placement on these seats, so we headed to our favorite destination for baby, Target, and checked out four of the leading revolving car seats on the market!
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ROTH ID TAG on the Evenflo Revolve 360 Slim
Evenflo Revolve 360 Slim
The Evenflo Revolve 360 Slim is one of the leading revolving car seats on the market, for a lot of good reasons! One reason we love is that there is ample space on the back of the shell to safely place the ROTH ID TAG on a smooth flat surface without covering any of the manufuacturere labels.
ROTH ID TAG on the Graco Turn2Me
Graco Turn2Me
The Graco Turn2Me is another one of the leading revolving car seats on the market! This seat also includes ample space on the back of the shell to safely place the ROTH ID TAG on a smooth flat surface without covering any of the manufuacturere labels.
ROTH ID TAG on the Safety 1st Turn and Go 360
Safety 1st Turn and Go 360
Safety 1st joined the revolving car seat club with the Turn and Go 360, which has many of the same great features as the seats we’ve already reviewed. This seat also includes ample space on the back of the shell to safely place the ROTH ID TAG on a smooth flat surface without covering any of the manufuacturere labels.
ROTH ID TAG on the Joie Baby Chili Spin 360
Joie Baby Chili Spin 360
Joie Baby is newer to the US market, and their Chili Spin 360 is a great option for parents looking for a revolving car seat. This seat also includes ample space on the back of the shell to safely place the ROTH ID TAG on a smooth flat surface without covering any of the manufuacturere labels.

The ROTH ID TAG was created after tragedy struck our own family.
On December 23, 2022, Julie Roth, beloved wife and mother, was traveling with her two small children when they were caught up in a 47+ vehicle pile-up on the Ohio Turnpike. Julie and Edna Rose, the baby she was carrying, did not survive, but her two other children did.
Injured and afraid, Julie’s two toddlers waited many hours to see a familiar face while emergency responders worked to identify them and contact their father, who was at work. Thankfully, Ayla and Rory Roth are alive and well today. They are the true reason for the ROTH ID TAG creation.