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Evenflo Triumph Advance LX Convertible Car Seat - Harbortown | 
| Brand: Evenflo Category: Baby Product
List Price: $139.99 Buy New: $124.99 You Save: $15.00 (11%)
New (6) from $112.50
Rating: 29 reviews
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 24 hours
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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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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.
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
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
Baby loves it!!!!!! August 18, 2008 Mom of 3 (usa) This seat is wonderful. I did lots of research and this seat is one of the best and is reasonably priced. My 1 yr old loves it. She can see out of the window and it is very comfy. Very happy with this purchase. I also received it super fast!
Easy to Install, Comfortable August 17, 2008 Beeg (NJ, USA) We chose this seat over the Britax due to price. I don't like putting expensive items on our registry, so this is a very reasonable item to request. We bought one and got another as a gift. We never own another convertible seat before, and this seat was very easy to install. The instruction manual (unfortunately) was not very easy to follow, but after flipping through different sections, we realized that it wasn't difficult to install the seat anyway. Both the shoulder strap height and the crouch belt can be adjusted easily, even with the baby in it. We installed the seat rear-facing, and we can access the strap knob easily. We installed it in our Ford Escape, which isn't a large car. Originally we put it on the passenger-side back seat, and it blocked my blind-spot view. I then moved it, without anyone's help, to the driver-side back seat. It is a rather large seat, so it may not fit a smaller car.
Great seat! August 5, 2008 T. Ackerman (Ohio) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have an 8 month old and he seems very comfortable with this seat! My husband calls it his "lazyboy"! Not only will it last until he turns 5, but the straps are very easy and conventient to adjust and tighten! It is definetly worth the money to spend on this seat! We bought this for the car we use most often and bought a cheaper seat for the other car, but he prefers this seat. I would definetly recommend buying the seat! Well worth the money!
Horrible Choice August 4, 2008 H. Pons 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Car seat tethers are not long enough to hook up to car anchors. Company provides extenders if you pay for it. Won't fit a Mazda 5 or GMC Acadia.
Hated it at first, but easy to use now August 3, 2008 Mom of One (Somerset, KY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I drive 2 vehicles regularly, so I hesitantly ordered 2 carseats before knowing how I'd like them. I liked the idea that they had the 2nd best safety rating. (The first one cost around $300 and I had to get 2). I got a great price on them. I paid $14 less than my sister did for hers on sale at Kmart, and it was even delivered to my door! I also liked the idea that this was the only brand where the belts adjusted with the tension knobs. My Camry does not have the LATCH system, so the carseat was installed by the seatbelt. We had to use a noodle for the correct and recommended 45 degree angle and it worked out fine. We did get it installed so nice and tight that the belt-adjusting knob is a little awkward to access for rear-facing. It was fairly easy to install after we figured it out. Our RAV 4 is equipped with the LATCH system and I thought it would be a piece of cake like the infant carrier was to install. We also used a noodle in the RAV 4 for the right angles. The adjustment buckle for the LATCH belt was very difficult to loosen. My husband had to thread a screwdriver through the loop for leverage to get it to budge as I put my weight into the seat to get it tight enough. What caused me to hate them in the beginning was that the owners manual, that I thought I read thoroughly more than once, did not describe in detail enough that you have to push the tension release button and pull VERY HARD on the straps at the same time to lengthen/loosen the straps. (I especially noticed it in the Camry, since the car seat is plushier than the RAV I guess). I did not see how on earth that the carseat would accomodate him to 50 pounds. The belt was very snug on my baby's chubby thighs. It took a frustrating outing on a Saturday morning to figure out by chance how hard you have to pull to get them to release. Once I figured it out, I do like the carseats. They seems fairly comfortable, but he doesn't seem to doze as much as in the infant carrier...maybe because he's older? I am pleased and think I will like them even better as forward facing seats.
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