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evenflo 360 all in one

evenflo 360 all in one Evenflo Revolve360 Slim 2-in-1 Rotational Car Seat with Quick Clean Cover (Salem Black)

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evenflo 360 all in one Evenflo Revolve360 Slim 2-in-1 Rotational Car Seat with Quick Clean Cover (Salem Black)Got a compact vehicle and a little one on the way? Check out the Evenflo Revolve360 Slim 2 in 1 Rotational Car Seat with Quick Clean Cover! We slimmed the exterior of our revolutionary car seat to create a 16. 7 footprint without sacrificing your childs seating space or safety. You can fit more of what you love into your backseat with more room for passengers and your growing family! A spin off of the Revolve360, Americas bestselling rotational car

Got a compact vehicle and a little one on the way? Check out the Evenflo® Revolve360™ Slim 2-in-1 Rotational Car Seat with Quick Clean Cover! We slimmed the exterior of our revolutionary car seat to create a 16.7” footprint without sacrificing your child’s seating space or safety. You can fit more of what you love into your backseat with more room for passengers and your growing family! A spin-off of the Revolve360, America’s bestselling rotational car seat, the Revolve360 Slim offers one-hand, 360° rotation in all modes, making it easier to get your child in and out of the car. But a 360° rotating car seat is just the beginning. The Revolve360 Slim offers two modes: rear-facing (4 lb to 50 lb, for a child measuring from 17 in. to 48 in) and forward-facing (22 lb to 65 lb, for a child measuring 28 in. to 49 in.). For peace of mind all the way around, this slim fit car seat offers the extended security of rear-facing all the way up to 50 lb.

Child safety experts say the longer your child remains rear-facing, the better. Convenience comes full circle in a rotating car seat you can install just once for rear-facing and forward-facing — no need to uninstall your car seat in order to make the switch. Sure360™ Safety Installation System with LockStrong™ and Tether360™, plus a handy bead-level indicator for leveling in seconds, make one-time installation safe, secure and simple.

The best swivel car seat is one that’s easy to keep clean! To keep your Revolve360 Slim car seat looking fresh over years of snacks, spills and all the adventures to come, a handy Quick Clean Cover is included — it’s easy to remove, easy to wash, easy to live with. On-the-go recline means you can adjust the car seat to the perfect angle without having to reinstall the car seat or bother your child. Offering style and ease at every turn, the Revolve360 Slim features premium fabrics and elevated touches to complement your bold moves in style. Discover the new spin on Slim! The Evenflo Revolve360 Slim meets or exceeds all applicable federal safety standards. It is structural integrity tested at energy levels approximately 2x the federal crash test standard, and it is side-impact tested, rollover tested and temperature tested. 

Recommended Usage

  • Rear Facing Mode - Weight 4.0 - 50.0 lbs // Height 17.0 - 48.0 in
    • Top of child’s head is at least 2.5 cm (1 in) or more below the top of the Car Seat Headrest or Shell. Harness Straps must be adjusted to be AT or JUST BELOW child's shoulders.
  • Forward-Facing Mode - Weight 22 - 65 lbs // Height 28 - 49 in
    • At least 2 years old. Tops of the child’s ears are at or below the top of the Car Seat headrest. Harness Straps must be adjusted to be AT or JUST ABOVE child's shoulders.

Features & Benefits

  • MAXIMIZE SPACE IN YOUR BACKSEAT: Features a streamlined 16.7” footprint to save space for passengers without sacrificing safety, comfort or style
  • GET IN AND OUT EFFORTLESSLY: One-hand, 360° rotation makes it a breeze to get your child in and out of the car — an award-winning innovation that keeps on giving!
  • GROW WITH IT: 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.)
  • EXTEND REAR-FACING USE: Allows you to keep your child rear-facing longer as recommended by child safety experts — all the way up to 50 lb.
  • SECURELY INSTALL WITH EASE: Install the Revolve360 once for rear-facing and forward-facing — Sure360™ Safety Installation System with LockStrong™ and Tether360™ make installation safe, secure and simple
  • KEEP IT FRESH: Offers the convenience of a Quick Clean Cover — easy to remove, easy to wash, easy to live with

Specifications

  • Steel Reinforced - Yes
  • Bubble Level - Yes
  • Harness Covers - Yes
  • Latch Install - Yes
  • Rethread Harness - Yes
  • Side Impact Protection - Yes
  • Anti-Rebound Bar - Yes
  • Harness Type - 5 Point Harness
  • Dimensions - 16.75 x 24.3 x 21.0 in
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