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» Evenflo | | | | | | | Description: | | Evenflo Triumph DLX Convertible Car Seat With all the key components of a top-notch convertible car seat but offered at an affordable price, the Evenflo Triumph has tremendous value. It arrives outfitted in a neutral premium fabric, perfect for a girl or boy and also sure to complement your car's interior. The Triumph DLX Convertible is LATCH equipped and boasts a secure five-point harness and the new Comfort Sense pad system. This system provides memory foam cushioning in the torso, hip, seat and thigh areas of the Evenflo Premier Triumph. FitRight Removable Body Pillows - adjustable infant and toddler body pillows and harness covers - are included. They are designed to help enhance comfort and allow your child a more snug fit in the Evenflo Triumph Convertible Car Seat. The Triumph also features HeightRight adjustment to ensure your child is at the proper height level at any age. | | | Features: | |
• 5-Point safety harness
• LATCH equipped for easy installation
• HeightRight harness height adjustment to 3 positions
• TensionRight knobs tighten harness for proper fit
• FitRight Removable Body Pillows
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 20.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 28.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 19.6 inches | | Product Weight:
| 21.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Nice seatMar 10, 2008 I just purchased this seat for my 15 month old because of the high ratings from Consumer Reports and it appeared to be very well padded for comfort. The seat was pretty easy to install. I did read some of the other reviews and you don't have to unscrew the back in order to adjust the height of the straps, you just lift the cloth seat cover and adjust the straps in the front, pretty simple. The only thing that I'm not too thrilled about is the release mechanism that you use to loosen the straps when getting the child out of the seat. Sometimes it works just fine, other times it seems to stick a bit, hopefully this won't be a major problem the longer we use the seat. All in all I think it's a very nice seat and it's one of the safest.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Owned this seat for a yearMar 06, 2008
I've owned this seat for a year and bought it for its safety rating and looks. Unlike other reviewers, I found the straps easy to adjust.
Its one major design flaw is that the seat cover is extremely difficult to remove, should you need to put it through the laundry. It requires you to unscrew 6 screws from the back panel, in order to access and disassemble the shoulder straps so you can then thread them through the cover. This is no fun when you have a toddler who regularly suffers from car sickness.
My wife has a Britax Marathon - I wish I'd got one for my car.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Buying a new one!Feb 07, 2008 We have had the older version of this car seat for over 2 years. Have been nothing but pleased. As for the strap adjustment requiring a screwdriver, not so, just move the cover squeeze the tabs and slide them up and down (this is for the old version). The new one you don't even have to do that. We are replacing our older ones because the new version will hold our tall toddler for much longer. Also, this car seat protected our son when we were hit by a semi. Totaled the car but he came out without a scratch.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Difficult to AdjustJan 23, 2008 We have two of these. One for our car and one for the caregiver. The seat was fine until we had to start adjusting it as our daughter (now 2.5) grew. Now it seems like the release locks up sometimes and the straps won't loosen. Adjusting the seat overall is just more difficult than it should be. The seat has been fine otherwise. We bought it because of the ratings on Consumer Reports, but I wouldn't buy it again.
7 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Really difficult to adjustJan 04, 2008 We thought this would be a great carseat because the padding seemed so comfortable and we thought the straps would be easy to adjust. We've had this carseat since our daughter, now 2 1/2, turned 1.
It has been one annoyance after another. The loosening/tightening mechanism is difficult to use. Adjusting the straps to a higher slot is incredibly inconvenient because you have to unscrew the back of the carseat (!).
The straps are prone to twisting, as well.
My daughter spilled all over the carseat cover, so we had to wash it and it took me an hour to put everything back together again. Now the straps seem too tight, and nothing I can do seems to fix it. I consider myself to be a reasonably intelligent person-- it shouldn't be this difficult to adjust a carseat or to remove a carseat cover for laundering!
We are so annoyed that we went out and bought a Britax Marathon, which I wish we had purchased in the first place. The Britax's straps are a cinch to adjust, don't twist, we won't have to use tools to take the cover off for laundering, and my daughter finds it to be more comfortable.
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