Evenflo Symphony Convertible Car Seat Sale with SureLATCH

Evenflo Symphony Convertible Car Seat Reviews
Evenflo Symphony Convertible Seat has won many awards for its numerous functions. One of best function is the SureLATCH technology. This is an invention patented to Evenflo ensures that the car seat can be installed in a few seconds almost in any kind of car. At the same time, this technology ensures your baby safety, working as another security system.
It is not the only innovation of Evenflo for this product. The new Infinite Slide Harness Adjust assures that your baby is comfortable in this chair at any age. And with its booster, you can be sure that it can be used for later ages, when your kid will grow. In fact, many parents decide to use the booster from the beginning yet as another safety precaution.
This Evenflo Convertible Car Seat fits children 5-100 pounds rear-facing forward-facing and booster making it the only seat your child will ever need plus the multiple-position recline means it meets the comfort needs of your baby Combine all the great comfort features and innovative safety features that provide a safe and comfortable ride for baby and peace of mind for mom.
The Symphony Convertible Car Seat with Surelatch is also side impact. Side impact tests have been implemented by Evenflo, although they are not mandatory. Evenflo cares about safety more than anything, which is why they decided to introduce this test. They use the same patterns that are used for testing car safety. That is why, the Federal. Safety Standards Commission decided to implement this kind of test, and soon they will become mandatory.
Evenflo Symphony Convertible Car Seat Features
- Forward-facing: 20-40 lbs.
- Height Requirements: 19-57
- One-hand adjustable headrest
- Rear-facing: 5-30 lbs.
- 2 piece chest clip
- 5-point safety harness
- Energy absorbing foam liner
Car Seat Rating
The result is over 5 of 5 Stars (Voting by Consumers).
- Car Seat Rating Positive 100%.
- Car Seat Rating Neutral 0%.
- Car Seat Rating Negative 0%.







