evenflo gold slim Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Slim 2-in-1 Rotational Car Seat with SensorSafe
SKU: 24819829215
evenflo gold slim

evenflo gold slim Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Slim 2-in-1 Rotational Car Seat with SensorSafe

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evenflo gold slim Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Slim 2-in-1 Rotational Car Seat with SensorSafeEvenflo Gold Revolve360 Slim is a revolutionary rotational car seat with a slim design to fit more on your back seat. Its streamlined 16. 7 in. footprint saves space for passengers without sacrificing safety, comfort, or style. Designed with your child's safety in mind, it features Sensorsafe technology and offers the extended security of a rear facing car seat up to 50 lbs. Leading edge safety, smart design and technology, and convenient features

Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Slim is a revolutionary rotational car seat with a slim design to fit more on your back seat.  Its streamlined 16.7 in. footprint saves space for passengers without sacrificing safety, comfort, or style. Designed with your child's safety in mind, it features Sensorsafe technology and offers the extended security of a rear-facing car seat up to 50 lbs.  Leading-edge safety, smart design and technology, and convenient features will help you enjoy every journey with peace of mind.

 

Specifications
  • Space-saving 16.7 in. footprint fits 3-across in most vehicles.
  • One-hand, 360° rotation makes getting your child in and out of the car a breeze.
  • Sensorsafe technology provides real-time alerts to four potentially unsafe conditions from your child’s car seat — unexpected chest clip unbuckling, temperature too hot or cold, child unattended, and child seated too long.
  • Offers rear-facing mode for children weighing from 4 lb to 50 lb (17 in. to 48 in.) and forward-facing mode for children weighing from 22 lb to 65 lb (28 in. to 49 in.)
  • Keep your child rear-facing for longer as recommended by child safety experts — all the way up to 50 lb.
  • On-the-go recline means you can adjust the car seat to the perfect angle without having to uninstall or bother your child. 
  • 360° rotation makes it a breeze to get your child in and out of the car with just one hand — an award-winning innovation that keeps on giving!
  • Grows with your child for 10 years with 3 modes that adapt to every stage — rear-facing (4 to 50 lb), forward-facing (22 to 65 lb) and booster (40 to 120 lb).
  • Install the Revolve360 once for rear and forward — Sure360™ Safety Installation System with LockStrong™ and Tether360™ keep it safe, secure and simple.
  • Easily adjusts for maximum comfort without reinstalling the seat or bothering your baby.
  • Lifetime Warranty.

    Dimensions & Weight

    • Assembled Dimensions: 16.75" W x 24.3" H x 21.0" D
    • Product Weight: 28.2 lbs.
    • Child Fit Rear-facing: 4 to 50 lbs., or 17- 48 Height.
    • Child Fit Forward-facing: 22 to 65 lbs., or 28 - 49 in Height.
    What's Included
    • Convertible Car Seat
    • Sensorsafe Buckle (Lithium Coin Cell Battery included)
    • Car Seat Base
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