It’s just not necessary. I had to toss ours after a pee debacle. I replaced it with a graco extend to fit 3 in 1. Easier to install, roomier on the inside but somehow the same length front to back. The buckles feel plasticky and the fabric isn’t quite as plush; but my kiddo hasn’t had any complaints and it was wayyy cheaper. And way easier to clean Answer from Erinsays on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/parenting › nuna exec. 3 year review.
r/Parenting on Reddit: Nuna Exec. 3 Year review.
April 21, 2024 -

We have predominantly used Nuna products for our daughter since the day she was born. from the Pipa lite, Sena Aire, Rava for our sedan, and the Exec in our SUV.

For anyone thinking about dropping the dough for something marketed as the all in one 10 year solution, hopefully this review can give you some insight as to whether the features are truly worth the premium price.

Installation

The first time I installed the Exec into our SUV it took me about 10 minutes just due to the nature of double checking everything. I can safely say that I can securely install the seat now within a minute.

Cleaning and breakdown

It's tedious to say the least, velcro, buttons, snapping points, flimsy plastic you have to be careful with. The first time your kid pukes in your car seat, is also the first time you'll realize that underneath the fancy branding and the 'premium' look of the car seat....it's all plastic and foam just like any other carseat.

This was harder to break down than a 150 USD graco, and seems to be designed for people who want a fancy car seat to go along with their luxury car and NOT parents that actually haul their kids around.

Underneath the washable padding you'll find an almost full plastic frame with an insane amount of nooks and crannies that a normal portable vacuum will have a hard time getting into.

The harness cannot be removed unless you're willing to take apart the entire seat because whoever designed this apparently couldn't imagine a child vomiting or having an accident. This means wiping it over and over and hoping you get everything off the nylon.

If any sort of bodily fluids leak through into the plastic cavities below, you're never going to be able to clean it out.

Comfort

My daughter loves this seat. She's never fidgeted and often sleeps during long road trips.

Materials

They don't hide the materials used, not much to say about it other than the leg rest already fraying from the friction caused by swinging legs. Unfortunately isn't a replaceable part as you'd have to replace the entire main padding to replace that portion.

Nothing premium to note of considering I can get an all leather Steelcase leap v2 for around this price.

Seems to have been designed without the idea of a child that moves their legs around.

This was a product built to look good, and be comfortable for a child sized adult with perfect bowel control that also won't drop liquids or food in it.

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r/Buyingforbaby on Reddit: Nuna Rava or Exec
November 25, 2022 -

My in-laws have (very generously!) offered to buy our one-month old a transitional car seat for Christmas. We have the Nuna Pipa and love it, and would prefer to stick with the brand. Knowing she won’t need it for a while, I’m torn between the Rava or Exec — I’ve looked at the comparisons for both but was hoping to hear from folks who are actually using them. Any endorsements or critiques?

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reddit.com › r/babybumps › nuna exec vs cybex calisto g 360
r/BabyBumps on Reddit: Nuna Exec vs Cybex Calisto G 360
December 23, 2024 -

Curious if anyone has any comparison between these two? I have a nuna pipa RX infant seat and am in the early stages of deciding on what convertible carseat to buy. I have really liked Nuna thus far. I enjoy the look of the exec and the fact that it truly seems to be an all in 1. It seems the only difference is the sunshade, price and 360 turning ability. I know the calisto is relatively new so there arent a lot of reviews out there regarding true longevity. I know people said the Sirona is a bit difficult to turn after some use which is why i had eliminated it and had my heart set on the exec. Wondering if the calisto will have the same issue eventually.

ETA: i went with the Cybex Callisto G 360. Partially due to the detailed review below from @rigatoniandpugs Here are a list of reasons why i went Cybex (in no particular order):

  1. I purchased from Albee Baby which has a rewards program. It’s where i purchased my Nuna Pipa RX and additional base. Albee also offers discounts to nurses/medical professionals (including CNAs and MAs im pretty sure!!!), military, first responders and teachers (verified via a 3rd party website). Because of this i was able to get $110 off. I believe you can also get this discount if you buy directly from Cybex. I only say this because Nuna does not allow these discounts, which i found out last year when purchasing my infant carseat (i even emailed with their customer service when the nurse discount wasnt applying to my cart).

  2. I live in Austin, TX. It’s hot as balls here like 85% of the year. My car does not have rear vents in the ceiling so i worry about her getting too hot so the athletic type material was actually a big draw for me as well as the sunshade, which extends damn near all the way around the seat.

  3. The rotation feature. I keep seeing post after post after post about how hard it is getting babies in and out of non rotating seats. My daughter is almost 8mo and has hit the point where she can sit in carts and is easier to carry. I no longer need to take the entire carseat out in most situations and was putting her in and out while leaving the infant carseat in my car. I noticed i was frequently bumping her head and having to put her in strange positions in my hands to get her in and was beginning to worry i was going to accidentally drop her.

Now on to my review. I’ve only had this seat for 2 days so some of this may change, again in no particular order:

  1. It’s difficult to install im not going to lie to you. It has an attachment for the lower latch anchors BUT those are only allowed up to 30lbs so you might as well use the seatbelt in the first place. My jeep has an annoying ass extra piece of fabric on the lap portion of the seatbelt which made closing the locking mechanism really freaking hard. I also removed the infant insert and head rest because most only go to 11lbs. After our first trip, my daughter fell asleep and her head was falling forward. We have a long road trip tomorrow (3/7) and i was concerned about positional asphyxiation even with the seat in the furthest back recline position so i went back to the carseat manual and found you can leave those pieces up to 20lbs and just remove the foam wedge at 11lbs (much like some of the nuna infant carseat models). Im hoping adding those both back in will eliminate her head falling forward. (Turns out this was user error lol please see edit on 7/9 below).

  2. It takes up quite a bit of room. I had to move my passenger seat even further forward than with her infant carseat. I drive a ‘23 Jeep Grand Cherokee for reference.

  3. The rotation feature is great thus far. Very smooth. My daughter is shooketh when i do it lol

  4. Rear facing weight limit is 40lbs. From another comment on this post, it seems that’s going to be the new standard so not much to say about that.

  5. 10 year expiration from the date of manufacturing. I like this because i can use it for future babies if my daughter maxes out limits for 5 point harness and only needs a booster.

I’ll update again in a few months about how we’re liking it! Excited to really test it out with this 13 hour road trip tomorrow and Saturday.

Edit 2 7/9/25: I have seen a lot of comments on tiktok about my post and how this helped people with their final decisions. I have had the Callisto for about 6 months now so i wanted to come back and share my experience!

  1. The install is not as hard as i had originally said. I didnt have the seatbelt on the path correctly which is what made it so hard. I went out of town and moved the seat over to my mom’s rav4 and it was so easy. When i moved it back to my car and got the path correct, it was a million times easier.

  2. My daughter is now over 20lbs so i have her at the 20-40lb recline position. After our first ride in the callisto, my daughter fell asleep and her head flopped forward. I went back and read the manual and added the inserts back in since they ate good up to 20lbs. I never had an issue with her head flopping forward again after that. She doesnt really fall asleep in the car much anymore but her head doesnt flop forward now either.

  3. While i enjoy the sunshade, my daughter grabs on to it whenever i pull it 3/4 of the way down and then pulls on it and puts her feet on the inside 😑 she hasnt broken it yet which speaks to the durability of the seat so that’s a plus lol

  4. The smart clip low key makes me want to pull my hair out. I live in central Texas as mentioned above and i get notifications 24/7 when the clip is engaged that the ambient temperature of the car is “critical.” I KNOW the ac is on full blast give it a minute damn. I also dont suggest adding people to your “family” in the app. I will sometimes put my daughter in the car first while my phone is still inside or step out of the car to get the mail or pump gas and I get alerted that my child was left in the vehicle. That also then sends notifications to everyone in your “family” that you left the child in the car so if I had added people, i’d be giving them all heart attacks on the daily 😵‍💫

Honorable mention: I see a lot of people are unhappy with Nuna’s customer service. I have never had to deal with them personally, but there’s a lot of discourse around people being upset with how the major recall was handled. I have not contacted Cybex’s customer service either but i dont see any mentions of them having poor customer interactions. Just thought that was worth mentioning for anyone considering Nuna!

Overall, I am really happy with my choice. My daughter is almost 1 so she doesnt really eat in the car, just occasionally has a cup of milk so i have not had to take it apart to clean it yet so I cant speak to if that process is easy or difficult! In my original post, I mentioned hearing people had difficulties with the turning ability of the sirona and was concerned the callisto would have the same problem as they’re both manufactured by cybex but I have not had any issues thus far. It’s still as smooth as the day i got it out of the box!

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Edit- Cybex is doing a strap recall of some of their other car seats. The Calisto is NOT included but wanted to mention it. I'm keeping my Calisto, but something to watch for sure! I just went down this rabbit hole and probably spent 3 months trying to figure out what car seat to buy. I wanted to add my comment to this thread because we bought a Nuna Rava, tried the Nuna Revv on vacation and then settled on the Calisto over the Exec due to the rotating and sunshade. Opinions: I saw an Exec in person and it looked amazing. I can't say anything but that. I was heart set on it. It looked like a first class car seat- large and plush. I was all for it, then The Nuna Rava went on sale on PB. We liked it, but I started developing wrist issues again (had De Quervain's develop during late pregnancy that lingered through two cortisol shots postpartum) and I found myself really killing my arms and back lifting my 24lb baby into it. We went to Colorado on vacation and borrowed my in-law's Nuna Revv. We LOVED the turning feature. It something you don't think you need until you try it and then you never want to go back. It was a game changer for both my husband and I. The two things that bothered me on the Revv were that the straps were pretty short- it only goes to 40lbs which is a really low weight- and the straps only pull out so far and at 24lbs she was already seeming tight in it. I had to really pull the strap, yank it, then still bend her arm to get her in. I also thought the install wasn't as tight as it could be. I hemmed and hawed again for weeks and went down the rabbit hole of sites like consumer reports, safe in the seat, etc., and I just couldn't find enough data to sway me one way or another. CR seems to do their own testing, but then they were recommending seats that had recalls and were facing investigations. They didn't even rate the Exec. They also highly rated seats that were blasted by users on other platforms. I finally pulled the trigger on the Cybex Callisto G. The car seat arrived and install was super easy. We put it in my husband's truck as I had a 4+ hour road trip to my parents coming up the following week and I would take his beast of a vehicle. I am obsessed with this car seat. I may even list my Nuna Rava on facebook and grab another Callisto. The turning factor is one handed, goes in both directions, and is super smooth. The fabric is nice- I'm not crazy about the perforations it has (I just see that as another location to trap snacks, vomit, etc.), it looks almost like an athletic mesh? But it seems very breathable. The baby hasn't had a sweaty back yet like she has in her Rava, and it is fully machine washable, which is great. I love the position of the cup holders. On the Rava my 15 month old can't reach them yet, which is a pain in the tush, on the Cybex she can and they remove easily to wash. The two reasons I can't live without this car seat: the sun shade and the length of the straps. Because it's meant to work until the child is in booster height/weight the straps can pull out super far and I am in love. No more having to yank so hard on that center pull strap and then bend my baby's arm into a tight shoulder. These pull out so far they could reach the driver's seat and I am so happy. It makes getting her into it a breeze. Add to that the sun shade, which already saved us on the drive south. I don't know why more manufacturers don't do the sunshades in the convertible seats- it's an amazing feature. I was able to pull it down for her nap post lunch break and it was amazing. I realized how much I missed that in the Rava. I have not tried the app with the Cybex safe seat options. I will probably look into that at some point, just because it can't hurt to have another safety feature in place, but right now it's not necessary. Now that we're trying for baby #2 I realized how crucial that rotating will be as my belly (hopefully) grows. I hope this helps someone!
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r/Buyingforbaby on Reddit: Nuna Exec
October 26, 2023 -

I am thinking of upgrading my kiddos car seat to the Nuna Exec and putting my Rava in my husbands car for the new baby, and doing two Execs in my car. The problem? A Nuna Rava fills the entire second row of my Tahoe. I have zero room to spare. So I need to know if someone who has a Suburban (high country if that matters in terms of space) or Yukon XL (Denali ultimate again if that matters) have Execs and if anyone has them in the third row.

Included models were looking into buying because of screens on the seat backs. If you have another model please let me know how they fit, and what you think of the EXEC. Our kiddo has stupid long legs. We want him rear facing until the limit.

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reddit.com › r/babybumps › nuna exec car seat problem?
r/BabyBumps on Reddit: nuna exec car seat problem?
August 2, 2021 -

Not sure if this is the right place but figured I'd ask.

I have had a nuna exec car seat for my little one for over 2 yrs and it's been working great. I've cleaned it according to the manual and so on. today however the recline button is "stuck" and the seat no longer stays in one position. I've tried looking on google for a bit but it's not really showing anything that is helpful. hoping someone here might have ran into a similar situation and can provide some assistance.

thanks in advance!

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reddit.com › r/mommit › what car seat is better than nuna exec?
r/Mommit on Reddit: What car seat is better than Nuna Exec?
March 12, 2025 -

My oldest is in the exec and with such a high price tag I’m underwhelmed. I need to move my youngest to a better car seat. He’s currently in the UppaBaby Mesa. Is there anything better that he can grow with? Or at least better bang for your buck? Will not be buying another one of these.

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reddit.com › r/beyondthebump › nuna exec. a 3 year review.
r/beyondthebump on Reddit: Nuna exec. A 3 year review.
July 15, 2023 -

I posted this in /parenting a while back but I've been receiving some DMs recently about this and was suggested to throw this here instead.

Nuna Exec. 3 Year review.

We have predominantly used Nuna products for our daughter since the day she was born. from the Pipa lite, Sena Aire, Rava for our sedan, and the Exec in our SUV.

For anyone thinking about dropping the dough for something marketed as the all in one 10 year solution, hopefully this review can give you some insight as to whether the features are truly worth the premium price.

Installation

The first time I installed the Exec into our SUV it took me about 10 minutes just due to the nature of double checking everything. I can safely say that I can securely install the seat now within a minute.

Cleaning and breakdown

It's tedious to say the least, velcro, buttons, snapping points, flimsy plastic you have to be careful with. The first time your kid pukes in your car seat, is also the first time you'll realize that underneath the fancy branding and the 'premium' look of the car seat....it's all plastic and foam just like any other carseat.

This was harder to break down than a 150 USD graco, and seems to be designed for people who want a fancy car seat to go along with their luxury car and NOT parents that actually haul their kids around.

Underneath the washable padding you'll find an almost full plastic frame with an insane amount of nooks and crannies that a normal portable vacuum will have a hard time getting into.

The harness cannot be removed unless you're willing to take apart the entire seat because whoever designed this apparently couldn't imagine a child vomiting or having an accident. This means wiping it over and over and hoping you get everything off the nylon.

If any sort of bodily fluids leak through into the plastic cavities below, you're never going to be able to clean it out.

Comfort

My daughter loves this seat. She's never fidgeted and often sleeps during long road trips.

Materials

They don't hide the materials used, not much to say about it other than the leg rest already fraying from the friction caused by swinging legs. Unfortunately isn't a replaceable part as you'd have to replace the entire main padding to replace that portion.

Nothing premium to note of considering I can get an all leather Steelcase leap v2 for around this price.

Seems to have been designed without the idea of a child that moves their legs around.

This was a product built to look good, and be comfortable for a child sized adult with perfect bowel control that also won't drop liquids or food in it.

Edit: The main reason we decided to purchase the rava & Exec was due to how amazing the Pipa lite was. Please don't ask for comparative recommendations as I have no experience with other products outside of a friend's Graco and the maxi cosi in my mother's car.

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reddit.com › r/buyingforbaby › nuna exec for a steal - should i buy?
r/Buyingforbaby on Reddit: Nuna Exec for a steal - should I buy?
September 21, 2024 -

So I wasn't looking at getting a nuna exec, but I just found one open box for $225. It's normally $750. It's brand new and still has 9.5 years on the expiration. The only reason it's at this store is that it was returned and the box had a dent on the corner.

I was initially looking for one that snapped in and out of a stroller, and the exec doesn't. However, we will probably need two car seats anyway for our two vehicles. Would this + something else be a good option? From what I can tell, this is a super premium carseat and very safe, so it's tempting.

Thanks!

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reddit.com › r/buyingforbaby › nuna exec or peg perego viaggio kinect?
r/Buyingforbaby on Reddit: Nuna Exec or Peg Perego Viaggio Kinect?
May 19, 2022 -

I am trying to decide between these 2 convertible carseats. I am seeing conflicting information about the Peg Perego harness height though. Does anyone have this seat and can confirm what the harness height is in the highest setting in the rear facing position? I would like to rear face as long possible, and I am thinking the Nuna would be my best bet, however my child is in the 87th percentile for weight so I'm worried the Nuna could feel too narrow. There's not a boutique baby gear store anywhere near my area so I can't see these seats in person. I would love any and all feedback on these 2 seat! I have seen some reviews on the Nuna that make me question if the seat is worth it, and the reviews on the Peg perego are slim to none, but the small amount of reviews that I have seen are good. I can't seem to make a final decision and would love help!

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This might help: these are reviews written by actual CPSTs. Peg: https://csftl.org/peg-perego-primo-viaggio-4-35-rear-facing-only-car-seat-review/ Nuna: https://csftl.org/nuna-exec-multimode-car-seat-review/ Here’s their recommended seat list: https://csftl.org/recommended-seats/
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So this is my personal opinion, and comes based off of my experience with a Britax and the Nuna exec, and my 3.5yo girl that’s on the petite side. The Exec is very skinny. I’m sure that you could easily fit three across using this seat. The Britax on the other hand is very wide, and takes up a large amount of room in my Corolla, and it even took up a lot of room in my husband‘s F150. Initially I was really happy with the exec because of the extended rear facing weight limit of 50 pounds, however because the seat is so narrow, and even with the foot rest functioning as an anti-rebound bar - trying to extend it as far as possible, my daughter still felt extremely cramped. It is also SUPER obnoxious for buckling her in. The magnets on the side are virtually useless for holding the buckles. They’re too small and in an awkward spot. Seriously useless. Then the straps end up under her, and bc the seat is so narrow, it’s hard to reach under her to get them. When she started preschool two weeks ago, we turned her forward. Since then it’s been SO MUCH easier for her to climb in, get buckled, etc. also, there’s this piece of fabric that’s supposed to keep it clean - it’s constantly bunched under her. My Britax is still rear facing, and she never complains in it. I think had the Exec been more roomy, she’d still be ok rear facing. Honestly, check out the Britax seats. We got the advocate with ARB. It’s FAR easier to install (my husband went to turn the Exec around and didn’t even realize that there’s a different belt path for rear vs front facing) Altogether- the Exec was ~$700 and Britax ~$350. For the price of the Exec I’m super disappointed.
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reddit.com › r/buyingforbaby › nuna just released a new pipa, anyone knows when revv or exec will be refreshed?
r/Buyingforbaby on Reddit: Nuna just released a new Pipa, anyone knows when Revv or Exec will be refreshed?
February 15, 2024 -

Expecting our baby next month. We have an infant car seat for now and are deciding what to do for our second car, whether to get an additional base for the car seat we have or get a convertible seat from the beginning. We have time to decide until my wife gets back to work in couple of months so are in no rush and haven’t really started researching but we know that we want a rotating one.

Nuna Pipa RX was released in 2020 and got refreshed (Aire) in 2024. Nuna Exec was also released in 2020 (but it doesn’t rotate) and the Revv in 2021 (has mush lower weight capacity) so it seems like they both might be up for a refresh? Does anyone know or have heard any rumors about Exec/Revv refreshes and their possible features?

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reddit.com › r/teslamodel3 › any owners using the nuna exec car seat?
r/TeslaModel3 on Reddit: Any owners using the Nuna Exec car seat?
October 23, 2018 -

I have a Model 3 on order right now and am wondering if (and how well) the Nuna Exec car seat fits?

EDIT 12/9: Hey everyone, just wanted to update you all and let you know that the Nuna Exec absolutely fits in the Model 3. I will post a video tomorrow of the installation. We ran into a small problem while installing, which may or may not be unique to Model 3’s, which we will mention in the video tomorrow. The issue was correctable with a simple adjustment and the seat fits well in the Model 3. Here is a photo of the Exec installed rear facing with full recline. Sorry for the darkness, I will make sure the video has better daylight!

Edit 12/10: here is a link to a video of the installation

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reddit.com › r/babybumps › nuna exec or callisto g 360??? help!!!
r/BabyBumps on Reddit: Nuna Exec or Callisto G 360??? HELP!!!
November 27, 2024 -

I cannot for the life of me decide. My daughter is 8mo old and getting to the point where she’s getting uncomfy in her Nuna Pipa aire rx.

I’m confident the exec would work great and I’m not worried about moving it as we have 1 car and the demi stroller on us 24/7.

My wife really wants the 360 as we will probably be trying again within the next year or so and it’ll be convenient. I also like some of the other features. My one concern is I’ve been reading not great things about the 360 and how it’s not super stable. I’ve also read the reports and Nuna scored much better.

Can anyone give me some insight? Does the Callisto move that much? Do you feel that it’s safe? Should we play it safe with the exec?

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reddit.com › r/mommit › anyone have the nuna exec?
r/Mommit on Reddit: Anyone have the Nuna exec?
March 15, 2022 -

I can't seem to find any reviews really. I have a large gift card to babylist, so I'm debating paying the extra for it. I had wanted a clek seat, but they don't carry it on babylist. Curious to hear if anyone has it and can provide their review of it!