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Evenflo Triumph Advance LX Convertible Car Seat - Harbortown | 
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| Brand: Evenflo Category: Baby Product
List Price: $139.99 Buy New: $119.90 You Save: $20.09 (14%)
New (6) from $119.90
Rating: 68 reviews Sales Rank: 462
Color: Harbortown Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 21 Dimensions (in): 17 x 20 x 29.5
MPN: 3801837 Model: 3801837 UPC: 032884146147 EAN: 0032884146147 ASIN: B000YZD0QM
Release Date: January 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | InfiniteSlide Harness Adjustment | | • | TensionRight Harness adjustment | | • | Multi-Position Recline | | • | Removable Body Pillows | | • | Removable, Flip-Down Cup Holder |
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Product Description Evenflo Triumph Advance Convertible Car Seat accommodates infants rear facing from 5-35 lbs. and forward facing 20-50 lbs. Features: - Infinite Slide Harness adjustment system
- Removable body and infant head support pillows
- Multi-position ReclineRight base
- TensionRight knob tightens harness easily from the side
- EPP, energy absorbing foam liner
- Fold-down cup holder for easy access to drinks and folds out of the way when not in use
- Removable, washable pads
- 2 buckle strap positions accommodate growing child
- Meets or exceeds all applicable U.S. safety standards
Amazon.com Product Description Keep your child safe and secure in the car with the Triumph Advance LX, Harbortown from Evenflo. Designed for children two to 35 pounds in rear facing, and 20 to 50 pounds and up to 50 inches tall in forward facing, this convertible car seat allows your child to stay in a 5-point harness over a year longer than traditional car seats with a 40-pound rating, which helps keep your child safer as he grows.  | The Evenflo Triumph Advance LX car seat offers: - Forty-pound rating.
- Easy harness adjustment thanks to InfiniteSlide system.
- Multi-position recline for extra comfort and flexibility.
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The InfiniteSlide harness lets you easily adjust the harness. | Infinite Slide Harness Adjustment The Harbortown meets or exceeds all U.S. safety standards, making it a smart, reliable choice. One of its key safety features is the InfiniteSlide harness system which allows you to change the harness height by simply sliding the red tabs up and down. This system also does not require re-threading, saving you time and decreasing the chance of improper positioning. Additionally, the 5-point harness easily tightens with a quick turn on the TensionRight knobs on each side of the seat. Proper Positioning for a Safe, Comfortable Ride Proper positioning of your child in the car seat is extremely important, not only for his or her comfort, but also to ensure optimum safety and protection. That's why the Harbortown has a multi-position recline and removable body pillows to surround baby in soft support. Two buckle straps accommodate growing children by being easy to adjust, and the EPP foam liner helps absorb energy to maintain proper positioning in the case of sudden or jarring movement. There's even a removable, flip-down cup holder to hold your child's favorite drink in a convenient location that they can easily access. This holder also folds out of the way when not in use. The Harbortown also offers perks for parents, including a machine washable pad that's a snap to remove and clean. Easy to install and adjust, the Harbortown features a parent-friendly design that's durable, reliable and, most importantly, safe. About Evenflo For over 85 years, Evenflo has been a worldwide leader in the development of innovative infant equipment and is now one of the nation's leading manufacturers of high quality baby care and juvenile products. Evenflo began as a company that solely distributed baby care products. They have now expanded to manufacturing products, like car seats, strollers, high chairs, play yards and activity centers, that meet all the needs of children from birth to the pre-school years.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 63 more reviews...
Great Carseat! November 22, 2008 M. Checketts This carseat was so much easier to install than others I've tried before. It is VERY comfortable for our son and very safe! We love it!
still going! November 17, 2008 heather (Ypsilanti, MI) My son outgrew his infant seat at 5 months, so in the summer of 2005 we bought two of these Triumph seats (one for each car). They're still going strong. My son still uses them, but we'll move him into an appropriate booster this winter when he turns 4. My only real beef with these is that the fabric has faded and worn through in some spots. They're easy to install and easy to adjust. In fact, they're a little TOO easy to adjust. Every now and then I'll try to put the boy in his seat and be unable to clip him in, which is when I ask "have you been playing with the knobs again?" The answer is always "yes mommy." I drive a Subaru, my husband has an Impala, and the seat fits well in both cars. We've taken it on planes (big and bulky, but fit just fine) and installed it into rental cars. It's always performed well, and our son likes that the seat sits high so he can see out the windows. I'm looking for a snazzy seat cover to freshen them up but anticipate getting another couple of years out of them. We had another baby this year and she'll be needing to move to the big seat sometime this winter. Hopefully her brother won't mind!
Awesome car seat November 3, 2008 Brandi Couch (Texas) So far this car seat has been easy to use and my daughter rides in it very well. It fits nicely in our vehicle and we love the color.
Too Big and not comfortable October 29, 2008 LM Do yourself a favor and get the Britax Marathon instead. The Evenflo is big, bulky, heavy and apparently not comfortable for my 9 month old. He could not fall asleep in it, His head would always fall forward. I bought the Britax Marathon for our second car and love it. Considering donating/selling the Evenflo and getting another Marathon. The marathon is much lighter, very easy to get my baby in/out with the straps and he falls asleep, head looks comfy!
Love this car seat!!! October 24, 2008 C. Maxey (Arkansas) After combing over reviews for days and looking at car seats in stores....I came to the realization that we would be unable to purchase the Britax model because of price. Then I discovered this car seat is rated as safe if not more than the Britax at a third of the cost. This car seat is very big and I would not buy it to move car to car, it would be to difficult. However the size just makes her more comforable and me feel safer about the seat. The options of moving the shoulder harness without re-threading it and adjusting the tightness with the knob is the greatest thing since sliced bread. I highly reccommend this car seat and would never have another one again.
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