Keep your growing child safe and comfortable in Evenflo’s Stratos convertible car seat. With a rear-facing weight rating up to 40 pounds and a forward-facing weight rating up to 65 pounds. your child can remain harnessed longer. This seat also includes a 5-position adjustable headrest and 6 shoulder harness strap heights to provide a true
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Added on: January 11, 2020 - More: Comments & Reviews
Keep your growing child safe and comfortable in Evenflo’s Stratos convertible car seat. With a rear-facing weight rating up to 40 pounds and a forward-facing weight rating up to 65 pounds. your child can remain harnessed longer. This seat also includes a 5-position adjustable headrest and 6 shoulder harness strap heights to provide a true extended fit option. For added comfort, this seat offers a built-in ventilation system that provides a comfortable seat for your child through all seasons. All Evenflo car seats are now rollover tested to simulate roof-to-ground contact, an impact responsible for the majority of injuries in a rollover event. The Stratos also comes with SureSafe Installation. This system consists of Quick Connector technology and LATCH Guides, which increases proper installation by 2X compared to installation with standard LATCH hooks. Try this seat for a top notch extended-use option at an affordable price.
Car seats for airline travel — Evenflow vs Safety First Guide vs Costco Gearing up for a cross-country flight with my 3-year-old, I purchased four smaller car seats approved by the FAA for use on airlines, as well as for using in rental cars at our destination. After reading many recommendations for airline travel, the seats I purchased to compare were the Evenflow Stratos 65, Safety First Guide 65, Evenflow Tribute LX, and Costco Scenera. The prices ranged from $50 to $100. There were three primary considerations given: portability (weight and size), overall…
Fairly easy to install but can’t tighten once installed I bought this for use in my mother’s car while she had the kids. My child is forward facing and once the car seat is installed we can’t tighten the seat belt by pulling on the tightening cord. I’ve tried everything, but the only way to tighten is by removing the whole car seat and adjusting. I had to put my child in the seat and have her fitted and then install. This is frustrating because it can be hard to slide into a snugly fit straps. Not sure if this is just our car but it’s definitely…
Overall, an OK seat. We purchased the Evenflo Stratos for a spare car seat. I have two Graco Extend2Fits for my 27 month old son(one in each parent’s car). I wished I had gotten another one of those rather than this seat for a few reasons. This seat is difficult for me to install. I can’t seem to get it tight enough with LATCH, but got a better and more secure install using the seat belt. This seat came with LATCH connector “guides” to help find the LATCH hooks. It was horrible trying to install this seat without…