
It will keep even very tall kids harnessed until booster readiness. In forward-facing mode, the Revolve (all versions) has an impressive harness height (19”/48 cm).I would love love LOVE to see Evenflo tweak their design so that there is more head space: with the Slim and Extend having such high height and weight maximums, I would expect kids well under those maximums (like my twins) to have lots of head space still. Meanwhile, my shorter twin only fits in the Slim in rear-facing mode: he does not have enough head clearance in the regular and the Extend. Of note is that my taller twin, now at age 5, fits the Revolve in rear-facing mode even though he did not a few years ago. Using the bum cushion may resolve this issue for some kiddos. Age 2 is the minimum age for switching to forward-facing mode, but keeping children rear-facing for longer is the goal.

My taller twin, when he was at 37” (94 cm) and 34 lb (15.5 kg), did not have the required 1” (2.5 cm) of space between the top of his head and the top of the headrest at just over 3 years old. Depending on their proportions, some kiddos run the risk of outgrowing the Revolve in rear-facing mode sooner than desired.Will the Evenflo Revolve 360 work for your child? In forward-facing mode, non-removable headrests that lean forward may get in the way: if you cannot remove your vehicle’s headrests, test the Revolve in forward-facing mode before you commit.This can be limiting in some vehicles depending on where you plan to put the seat. The Revolve must be installed in a location with an approved top tether anchor, even if only being used rear-facing.Also note that if you need car seats a side-by-side, you may not be able to rotate the Revolve with another seat right next to it. The front-to-back footprint is unpredictable, depending on slope of the vehicle seats-try before you buy when possible, because if you don’t have enough space to rotate the seat, its purpose is defeated.Will the Evenflo Revolve 360 work in your vehicle? The Evenflo Revolve Slim also has a higher rear-facing maximums (50 lb and 48″) but its design is narrower and it does not convert to a booster seat. Note that the Evenflo Revolve 360 Extend is identical in most aspects to the original Revolve, with some added soft goods and a higher weight and height maximum (50 lb and 48″). This review and the pictures are for the original Revolve 360 car seat unless otherwise specified. Since I originally wrote this review, Evenflo has added two new seats to the Revolve family. Here’s how the Evenflo Revolve 360 stacks up in this regard: What’s the difference between the Revolve, Revolve Extend and the Revolve Slim? So I would like to first offer a quick and dirty pros and cons of this seat for those already won over by the rotational feature demonstrated in my TikTok vid.Įvery single car seat has its pros and cons: there is no single car seat on the market that fits every vehicle correctly or fits every child well. If you’re used to my car seat reviews, you’ll know I go into a lot of detail. #cpst #carseattech #carseatsafety ♬ AIN’T GONNA STOP – Carol Kay in exchange for my review* Here’s your first look at the #evenflorevolve 360, now available in Canada. My first-look TikTok video of the seat garnered over 100,000 views in a very short time. The Evenflo Revolve 360 is a seat that turns heads … and itself!Īs soon as it hit the market, Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPSTs) like myself were bombarded with questions from curious consumers.

In other words, product ranked #1 carries a lot more weight than product ranked #6 product ranked #6 carries slightly more weight than product ranked #8.June 2023: Updated to include Evenflo Revolve 360 Extend and Revolve Slim Then the point value of every endorsement is adjusted by a geometric progression with common ratio slightly below 1.

Being included in top 3 also carries bonus points. Being ranked #1 carries a lot more points. Currently we use ranking methodology 0.7.2: being included in the expert ranking scores points.
