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evenflo gold everystage smart all-in-one convertible car seat

evenflo gold everystage smart all-in-one convertible car seat Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Extend Rotational Car Seat

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evenflo gold everystage smart all-in-one convertible car seat Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Extend Rotational Car SeatEvenflo Gold Revolve360 Extend All in One Rotational Car Seat with SensorSafe The Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Extend All in One Rotational Car Seat with SensorSafe supports extended rear facing use up to 50 lb, one hand 360 rotation for easier loading and unloading, and connected SensorSafe alerts for everyday peace of mind. Feature Visual Guide One hand, 360 rotation The rotating seat helps make it easier to get your child in and out of the car. Connect

Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Extend All-in-One Rotational Car Seat with SensorSafe®

The Evenflo® Gold Revolve360™ Extend All-in-One Rotational Car Seat with SensorSafe® supports extended rear-facing use up to 50 lb, one-hand 360° rotation for easier loading and unloading, and connected SensorSafe® alerts for everyday peace of mind.

Feature Visual Guide

One-hand, 360° rotation
The rotating seat helps make it easier to get your child in and out of the car.
Connect to your child with SensorSafe®
SensorSafe® connects by Bluetooth® and can alert caregivers to four potentially unsafe conditions: unexpected chest clip unbuckling, unsafe ambient temperature, child unattended, and child buckled too long.
10 years of use
Three modes help the seat adapt from rear-facing to forward-facing and high-back booster use.
Extended rear-facing up to 50 lb
Rear-facing use is supported from 4 to 50 lb, giving families an extended rear-facing option.
Zip on the leg rest
The zip-on ergonomic leg rest adds comfort for growing legs.
Sure360™ Safety Installation System
Sure360™ Safety Installation System combines LockStrong™ belt tensioning and Tether360™ technology so the base can stay installed for rear-facing and forward-facing modes.

What's Included

  • Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Extend car seat with SensorSafe®
  • Car seat base

The bilingual English/French owner’s manual is linked below for installation, use, and care instructions.

Specifications

Modes of use Rear-facing, forward-facing, and high-back booster
Rear-facing child fit 4–50 lb (1.8–22.6 kg); 17–48 in (43–122 cm); top of child’s head at least 1 in / 2.5 cm below the top of the car seat headrest or shell; harness straps at or just below child’s shoulders
Forward-facing child fit 30–65 lb (13.6–29.4 kg); 35–49 in (89–124 cm); top of ears at or below the top of the car seat headrest; at least 2 years old; harness straps at or just above child’s shoulders
Booster child fit 40–120 lb (18.1–54.4 kg); 44–57 in (112–145 cm); top of ears at or below the top of the booster seat headrest; at least 5 years old
Assembled dimensions 21 in W × 19.8 in D × 25.9 in H
Product weight 29.6 lb
Package dimensions 23.0 × 20.88 × 27.63 in
Contents Car seat and car seat base
Assembly No assembly required
Materials / fabric type Polyester, polyester fill, polyurethane foam, foam, metal, and plastic
Warranty Lifetime
Certification JPMA Certified

FAQ

Does the Revolve360 Extend rotate for everyday loading and unloading?

Yes. The seat offers one-hand 360° rotation to help make getting your child in and out of the vehicle easier. The rotated position is for loading and unloading only; the seat must be locked for travel.

What modes and child sizes does it support?

It is an all-in-one seat with rear-facing use from 4–50 lb, forward-facing use from 30–65 lb, and high-back booster use from 40–120 lb. Always follow the height, age, and fit requirements in the manual.

What does SensorSafe® monitor?

SensorSafe® connects by Bluetooth® and can alert caregivers to four potentially unsafe conditions: unexpected chest clip unbuckling, unsafe ambient temperature, a child unattended, and a child buckled too long.

Can the base stay installed when switching between rear-facing and forward-facing?

The Sure360™ Safety Installation System combines LockStrong™ belt tensioning and Tether360™ technology so the base can stay installed for rear-facing and forward-facing modes. Review the owner’s manual and your vehicle manual for the correct installation method and checks.

Can the recline be adjusted without uninstalling the car seat?

Yes. The on-the-go recline feature lets you adjust the seat angle without uninstalling the car seat.

What comes in the box?

The listed contents are the car seat and car seat base. The bilingual owner’s manual is available through the download link below.

How should the seat be cleaned?

Plastic and metal parts may be wiped clean with mild soap and water and dried with a soft cloth. The harness may be wiped clean and air dried. The seat pad may be machine washed separately in cold water on a delicate cycle, then tumble dried 10 to 15 minutes on low heat.

Use & Care

Read all instructions and warnings on the product, product labels, and instruction manual before use, and consult your vehicle owner’s manual for proper placement and installation. Plastic and metal parts may be wiped clean with mild soap and water and dried with a soft cloth; do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. The harness may be wiped clean with mild soap and water and air dried. Machine wash the seat pad separately in cold water on a delicate cycle, then tumble dry 10 to 15 minutes on low heat.

Manual

Download the bilingual English/French owner’s manual (PDF)

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