Install the base using the LockStrong bar which acts as a belt-tensioning device but is not technically a lockoff (you will still need to lock the seatbelt at the retractor unless you happen to have a locking latchplate in that seating position). It’s possible that you may need to separate the 2 pieces before you begin installing. Neither Heather nor I could remember if the seat came out of the box detached from the base or not. Installation with your standard lap/shoulder seatbelt was straight-forward and easy in the vehicles we worked in. Installing Revolve 360 with Lap/Shoulder Seatbelt (preferred method): When the seat is forward-facing or being used as a booster it has to be in the fully upright position and there is no way to accidentally have it any other way so no worries about misuse there. Lastly, I just want to point out that the most reclined RF position is actually the fully upright position needed to secure Revolve 360 in the forward-facing position – which is why it only rotates from RF to FF in that one recline position. But again, going from rear-facing to side-facing and back to rear-facing again can be accomplished in any RF recline position. Otherwise, you get to the side-facing position and the seat just stops rotating. But if you’re trying to make it spin all the way to the forward-facing position or trying to entertain your child by spinning them around and around while you’re parked – you’re going to need to be in the fully reclined rear-facing position to do that. You can still turn the seat from rear-facing to the side loading/unloading position (which is all you’re really going to need to do on a daily basis) if it’s in a more upright RF recline position.
However, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t rotate when you’re using a more upright RF recline setting – it does! It just doesn’t make the FULL 360* turn if it’s positioned in anything besides the most reclined RF position. However, there are a few other things about the rotational feature that are worth mentioning.įor starters, the seat is only able to make a full 360-degree rotation when it’s in the fully reclined position rear-facing (there are 4 recline positions for rear-facing in order to achieve the correct angle as per the angle indicator). If you can’t figure that out on your own then there are probably other important skill sets that you need to work on first. We’re not going to insult your intelligence by belaboring the obvious – that you should never drive down the road with your baby facing sideways (and crooked). This feature is undoubtedly the highlight of Revolve 360 and it’s everything you could hope for in a revolving car seat. QR Codes: Link directly to videos on the Evenflo website combined (weight of seat and base together) Seat width at widest point: 19.5″ wide (across the cup holders) 18.5″ at the side wings.Seat pan depth (legroom/thigh support): 11″.Crotch strap positions: approximately 3″, 4.25″, 5.5″.Shoulder belt guide max height (for booster mode): 21″.Lowest harness height setting: 10″ without insert 9.5 with insert approximately 7″ with lower insert modification.Revolve 360 Base with “LOCKSTRONG BAR” belt tensioner & “TETHER 360”: Evenflo Gold Perks: lifetime warranty, premier customer service, live chat support, accident replacement.
QR code that links to instructions & product videos.LATCHable in booster mode (lower anchors only).Harness, chest clip, and buckle all store on the seat when converting to booster mode.Dual cupholders are removable and dishwasher safe.
This is especially true when:Ī) you’re wrestling an oily alligator (aka, a toddler who does not want to be strapped in)ī) your truck or SUV is tall but you’re notĬ) your child is heavy but isn’t able to climb into the seat on his ownĮ) you drive a 2-door coupe with a back seatį) some or all of the above Revolve 360 Specs: Introducing the Evenflo Revolve 360 3-in-1 Carseat: the rotating car seat of your dreamsĪ rotating All-in-One car seat may sound gimmicky but for a parent with young children, it can be the greatest feature ever invented.