Evenflo Revolve360 Extend

Rear-facing: 4-50 lbs. | 17-48″
Forward-facing: 22-65 lbs. | 28-49″
Pros:
- Base is easy to install correctly
- Functions well in all 3 modes
- Easy to rotate
Cons:
- Short buckle
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Specifications
Rear-Facing
Weight limits: 4-50 lbs.
Height limits: 17-48″ and head must be 1” below top of headrest
Forward-Facing
Weight limits: 22-65 lbs.
Height limits: 28-49″
Age limits: 2+ years old
Highback Belt-Positioning Booster
Weight limits: 40-120 lbs.
Height limits: 44-57”
Age limits: 4+ years old
A lockoff is a built-in feature that locks your seat belt for you. When a lockoff is present, you will not need to engage the locking mechanism of the seat belt.
A load leg rests on the floor of the vehicle and manages crash energy to reduce head injury in rear-facing carseats. It’s available on 2 convertible models. Not all vehicles allow load legs.
Widest point: 19 ½”
Highest harness height: 19 ½”
Highest shoulder belt guide: 21”
Installation/Vehicle Info
Lockoff: No
Belt-tensioner for easy install: Yes
Load leg: No
Anti-rebound bar: Yes
LATCH allowed to secure seat when in use as belt-positioning booster: Yes
Manufacturer’s preferred method of installation: Seat belt
CarSeatSite notes on installation:
Vehicle seat protectors: Allowed
Flame retardant free covers available: Yes, look for Green & Gentle models
FAA approved: Yes
Crash replacement guidelines: Replace after any crash
Fit to Child
Harness type: No-rethread
Inserts: Body pillow (optional; rear-facing only), head pillow (optional; rear-facing only), harness covers (optional)
Newborn fit: Good
Belt-positioning booster fit: Excellent
Lifespan/expiration: 10 years
Comments
As with any rotating carseat, the Revolve360 Extend must be locked into rear- or forward-facing position before driving—whether or not the child is in the carseat. The Evenflo seats, especially, can become dislodged in a crash if they are not locked into position because of the way they puzzle together.