Friday, May 27, 2011

Evenflo Triumph 65 LX Convertible Car Seat Santee

Evenflo Triumph 65 LX Convertible Car Seat, Santee
List Price: $149.99
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Product Description

Evenflo Triumph 65TM LX Convertible Car Seat combines safety with advanced innovative design features. With increased weight ratings both rear facing and forward facing, and an easy and secure harness adjustment system you can transport your child in comfort and style. #1 Rated convertible car seat for performance and price by a leading consumer magazine. The Triumph 65TM convertible car seat is for use rear facing with children that are 5 to 40 lbs. or forward facing for children that are 20 to 6

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #387 in Baby Product
  • Color: Santee
  • Brand: Evenflo
  • Model: 38211044
  • Released on: 2011-01-21
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .0 pounds

Features

  • Side-impact tested
  • Infinite slide harness adjustment system
  • Tensionright adjustment system
  • EPP energy absorbing foam

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Triumph 65 combines safety with advanced innovative design features. With increased weight ratings both rear-facing and forward facing, and an easy and secure harness adjustment system you can transport your child in comfort and style. Accommodating children 5 - 65 pounds this seat is a winning solution to the challenges and expense of multiple car seats. Try this seat for a top notch extended-use option at an affordable price.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
5Best tightening mechanism EVER!
By M. Miller
We have had this car seat for almost 2 years now and it has the best tightening mechanism hands-down. It is so easy to use - you just crank the knobs on the side to tighten the straps...no more pulling the strap trying to get it tight enough, no more broken fingernails, bruised hands, grunting, sweat... It is so wonderfully simple. The seat also seems to be very well made and the fabric is soft and cushy and has worn well through several washings. HIGHLY recommend this seat.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
4Decent seat for the price
By A. Decker
We were torn between this seat and the Britax Marathon. We chose this seat because it has excellent safety ratings and is much less expensive than the comparable Britax seat. So far, we like it quite well. Our son is 8 months old and 20 lbs. We started in a Graco SnugRide 35 and switched because he seemed uncomfortable, plus he was too heavy to use it as a carrier anymore.

The Evenflo Triumph 65 (rear facing) actually fits better in our car than the SnugRide and allows the front seat to slide back further. We have a Scion xB, so it's not a large vehicle. We will switch to front facing when his legs grow too long to be rear facing, which looks like it will be quite a while.

Our son likes this seat MUCH better than the infant seat. He is up higher and can see out. He never liked the car before, but is much much happier now and seems to be quite comfortable.

The only reason I docked it a star is because of the placement of the strap tightening knob and loosening lever. It is difficult, though not impossible, to access in rear-facing mode. I do not think it will be a problem when front facing. However, it is possible to get him in and out of the seat without loosening the straps, so this is not usually an issue.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Love this seat! We have 3!
By mommy2boys
I've never had a Britax, so maybe they are better, but I can't imagine how! I really love this seat. We had our son rear facing in it until he was 2, and now have him forward facing in it. It's really easy to adjust the straps and the height- plus it's easy to remove the cover for washing. There really are only 2 negatives I can think of. 1. When the seat was rear facing it can be a little difficult to reach the lever to loosen the straps, but I blame that mostly on my small vehicle. 2. The straps can get twisted pretty easily- but it's really not too difficult to straighten in back out, but I could see this being a problem with most seats (it happens with our Graco infant seat too and it's much harder to fix)!
Also we've been on long trips and our son never complains- the seat has an extra cushion that goes in it for little one's bottom.

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