Doona X
- Suitable for: Infants 0+ (from 40cm to 85cm in height) up to 13kg (roughly 12-15 months)
- Assembly required: None, other than installing the Isofix base (sold separately) in your car
- Dimensions: 44cm x 72cm x 46cm folded; 44cm x 89cm x 101cm unfolded
- Weight: 8.3kg
- Direction: Rear-facing only
- Why we love it
- Simple assembly
- Smooth transition from car seat to stroller
- Breathable and washable textiles
- Adjustable headrest
- TUV and FAA aircraft approved
- Take note
- It’s heavy
Assembly
Assembly of the Doona was a doddle. It’s simply a case of opening a box and away you go. Of course, putting an Isofix base into your car for the first time can be testing for the sleep deprived new parent, but the Doona’s base is no trickier to install than any other car seat base, thanks to its easy traffic light installation system. You can also simply fix the Doona into your car using the seatbelt, which is great when travelling by taxi or when abroad (more on that later).
Safety
Car seat safety is paramount. The Doona X adheres to the latest ECE R129 regulations, which, since 2013, have set the safety standard for child car seats. The R129 runs alongside the ECE R44 standard, which is now being phased out, with sales of such car seats ceasing within the next few months.
At the end of last year, there were updates to R129 standards, meaning car seats now have to go through more rigorous testing. Consequently, the Doona X is safer than ever and also comes with the SIP (side impact protection) add-on device, to comply with the R129 updates. This new feature offers extra protection for your baby, by absorbing energy, in case of a side-on collision.
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Historically, the main criticism of the Doona has been that it encourages families to keep their babies in a car seat for long stretches of time. Guidance suggests a young baby shouldn’t be left in a car seat for more than two hours, with newborns ideally removed after just 30 minutes. This is because it is advised that young babies should always sleep on their backs, on a firm, flat surface, to reduce the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome). Doona says the new lie-flat function helps with this – in that, as soon as you are out of the car, you can adjust the seat so that your baby is lying flat while the Doona is in stroller mode. However, it is still sensible to remove your baby from the Doona every few hours.
Design
Updates to the design of the Doona include the new soft-release system, which means going from car seat to stroller is now smoother than ever. Essentially, it is a very simple motion – at the push of one button, the wheels slide out from underneath the seat, and vice versa. The textiles used are breathable, removable and washable and the adjustable headrest is handy for your growing baby.
Practicality
The whole point of the Doona is to offer a practical solution to the often fiddly business of being out and about with a young child. It is built for ease. It is also great for travelling and is TUV and FAA aircraft-approved, meaning your child can sit on it in an aircraft. Pushing your baby onto the aircraft and straight off again and then into a hire car or taxi is almost priceless, especially if you have multiple young children.
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However, the Doona X is a heavy car seat, which obviously detracts from its overall practicality. At more than 8kg when empty, it soon becomes very heavy as your child grows.