![]() Attach one side of the harness cover to the harness strap pad and wrap it around to the front side of the harness strap pad. ![]() The harness covers fasten to the harness strap pads using hook-and-loop fasteners. The harness strap pads are permanently affixed to the harness. Evenflo states that the cupholders are not required, however, we found the empty hole to be quite sharp and a child could potentially injure themselves. The cupholders remove by turning them 90 degrees, then pulling them upwards off the seat. The proper position is the one that puts the strap closest to, but not under, the child. There are no weight based restrictions on the buckle positions. The Revolve360 has 3 crotch buckle positions to provide an even better fit for children of all sizes. Evenflo has indicated that children over 20 pounds MUST use the black recline section. The black section is for children 20 to 40 pounds. The white recline section is for children 4 to 20 pounds. The recline angle indicator is on both sides of the seat shell. Required in both directions, stays out of the way and can stay attachedĮvenflo Revolve360 recline angle indicator Until the child’s head is 1 inch below the adjuster handle on the headrest when fully extended Required for forward facing in Canada, optional for forward facing in the US, must be attached every time the seat swivels for forward facing Required in forward facing mode, stays out of the way and can stay attached since the seat doesn’t swivel in forward facing mode Required in both modes, stays out of the way and can stay attachedĢ8 – 49 inches tall and the top of the child’s ears are below the top of the headrestĬhild’s head must be at least 1 inch below the headrest adjustment handle Car Seats that Swivel: a Guideġ7 – 40 inches tall or until the child’s head is within 1 inch of the top of the headrest or backrest, whichever is higher Now that there are a number of car seats that swivel, we’ve developed a handy chart to help you keep track of some of the primary differences between them. Lower anchors encouraged for booster mode.Seat shell and base weight: 29.6 pounds.Crotch buckle positions: 3, 4.5, and 6 inches from seat back.Lowest harness height without insert: 9.5 inches.Lowest harness height without insert folded: 8.5 inches. ![]() Lowest harness height with insert folded: 6 inches.Width at widest point: 19.5 inches at the cupholders. ![]() Also, the Revolve is fairly heavy and a bit unwieldy, we’d suggest using a different car seat for travel. Please confirm your seat’s approval status by checking the label on the seat. Our 2021 Revolve was not FAA approved, however, later models are FAA approved.Expiration: 10 years after the date of manufacture.Booster mode height range: 44-57 inches and the top of the child’s ears are below the top of the headrest.Booster mode weight range: 40-120 pounds.Forward facing lower anchor weight limit: 40 pounds.Forward facing minimum age: 2 years old.Forward facing height range: 28 – 49 inches tall and the top of the child’s ears are below the top of the headrest.Forward facing weight range 22 – 65 pounds.Rear facing lower anchor weight limit: 35 pounds.The child’s head must be 2.5 cm (1 inch) or more below the top of the headrest or the seat’s shell - whichever is higher.Rear facing height range: 17 – 40 inches tall.Rear facing weight range: 4 – 40 pounds.Having a hard time keeping track of all the rotating seats? Check out our handy chart of rotating car seats, which has been upgraded to its own post. This seat has some really unique features and we are excited to share our experience with it. Until now, the Sirona S was all by itself in the “rotating seat” category but it has a new friend - the Evenflo Revolve360 multimode car seat. The addition of the Cybex Sirona S to the market offered an additional option for accessible loading and unloading - a car seat that swivels!Ĭar seats that swivel aren’t new to the North American car seat scene but they are kind of rare. Things we usually account for are the height of the seat’s sides and the profile of the seat. As CPSTs, we are often asked if there are any seats that are easier to load and buckle children into.
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