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evenflo.gold 360 Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Slim 2-in-1 Rotational Car Seat with SensorSafe (Obsidian Black)

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evenflo.gold 360 Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Slim 2-in-1 Rotational Car Seat with SensorSafe (Obsidian Black)A slim profile 360 rotating convertible car seat with a 16. 7 inch footprint, SensorSafe Bluetooth alerts, and rear facing capacity up to 50 lbs for extended rear facing safety. Key Features Slim 16. 7" Footprint: A streamlined design maximizes backseat space for passengers and growing families without sacrificing your child's seating area or safety. 360 One Hand Rotation: Effortlessly rotate the car seat with one hand to get your child in and out of

A slim-profile 360° rotating convertible car seat with a 16.7-inch footprint, SensorSafe Bluetooth alerts, and rear-facing capacity up to 50 lbs for extended rear-facing safety.

Key Features

  • Slim 16.7" Footprint: A streamlined design maximizes backseat space for passengers and growing families without sacrificing your child's seating area or safety.
  • 360° One-Hand Rotation: Effortlessly rotate the car seat with one hand to get your child in and out of the vehicle — an award-winning innovation for everyday convenience.
  • Extended Rear-Facing: Rear-facing mode accommodates children from 4 to 50 lbs (17–48 in.), supporting the recommended extended rear-facing practice.
  • Forward-Facing Harness: Forward-facing mode for children 22–65 lbs (28–49 in.), at least 2 years old, with a 5-point harness system.
  • SensorSafe Technology: Real-time Bluetooth alerts for four unsafe conditions: ambient temperature, child unattended, chest clip unbuckled, and child buckled too long.
  • Steel-Reinforced Construction: Steel-reinforced frame with side impact protection and anti-rebound bar for enhanced crash protection.
  • No-Rethread Harness: Easily adjust harness height as your child grows without rethreading straps. Includes harness covers for comfort.
  • 10-Year Lifespan: Designed for long-term use with a 10-year expiration from date of manufacture.

Specifications

Rear-Facing Weight 4–50 lbs (1.8–22.7 kg)
Rear-Facing Height 17–48 in. (43.2–121.9 cm)
Forward-Facing Weight 22–65 lbs (10.0–29.5 kg)
Forward-Facing Height 28–49 in. (71.1–124.5 cm)
Minimum Age Birth
Modes of Use Rear-Facing Infant Car Seat, Forward-Facing Harness
Assembled Dimensions 16.75" W x 24.3" H x 21.0" D
Width at Widest Point 19.6" (49.8 cm) at cupholders
Depth Rear-Facing (most reclined) 31" (78.7 cm)
Depth Rear-Facing (most upright) 28" (71.1 cm)
Depth Forward-Facing 17" (43.2 cm)
Seating Depth 12" (30.5 cm)
Product Weight 28.2 lbs (12.8 kg)
Package Dimensions 17.75" x 28.25" x 19.75"
Installation LATCH or Seat Belt
Lowest Harness Position 6" (15.2 cm) with infant positioning
Highest Harness Position 19" (48.3 cm)
Tether Length 45.6" (115.8 cm)
SensorSafe Yes (Bluetooth)
Side Impact Protection Yes
Anti-Rebound Bar Yes
Steel Reinforced Yes
Bubble Level Yes
Machine Washable Yes
Harness Rethread No Re-Thread
Product Lifespan 10 years from date of manufacture


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long can my child stay rear-facing in the Revolve360 Slim?

Your child can remain rear-facing until they reach 50 lbs (22.7 kg), 48 in. (122 cm), or until the top of their head is less than 1 in. (2.5 cm) below the top of the headrest or car seat shell — whichever comes first.

Q: What is the lifespan of the Revolve360 Slim?

The Revolve360 Slim has a 10-year expiration from the date of manufacture. The specific expiration date is listed on the date and model label located on the rear of the car seat and on the base near the LockStrong belt tensioning arm.

Q: Will the Revolve360 Slim fit in a compact vehicle?

Yes, the slim 16.7-inch footprint is designed specifically for compact vehicles, allowing more backseat space for additional passengers while still providing full 360° rotation capability.

Warranty & Notes

This product is covered by Evenflo's Limited Warranty. Register your product at Evenflo's website for faster warranty service and important product updates. For support, contact Evenflo ParentLink Consumer Care via email at [email protected] or chat. Always read all instructions and warnings before use. Consult your vehicle owner's manual for proper child restraint placement. The date and model label can be found on the rear of the car seat and near the LockStrong belt tensioning arm on the base.

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