![]() In the case of the Evenflo Revolve 360, it has a really low starting weight and really high upper weight limit. This type of seat typically takes your child from infancy to the time where they’ll have fully outgrown car seats. What is the Evenflo Revolve 360 all-in-one seat?Īn All in One seat will typically cost you more up front, but is likely to save you in the long run. In this review, I’m going to discuss the features of the Evenflo Revolve 360 seat. We never really took the time to invest in an All in One style seat (like the Revolve 360) is and I’d say it probably cost us more than just getting a seat like this in the first place. We had a rear facing seat that came with our “Travel System” (the car seat / stroller combination) and then we upgraded to a Clek Foonf Tokidoki seat for one car and an Evenflo seat (the model type escapes me right now) in the other and then onto simple Graco boosters for the last couple years. ![]() Over the past 7 years, we’ve gone through a handful of different car seats. Granted, technological advances aren’t as obvious in the world of car seats, but with seats like the Revolve 360, the hard lines between child safety and parental convenience start to blur. When my daughter and I used to review car seats on a regular basis (she is 7 now and declined to participate in this one,) I stayed in tune with the latest technology. Information also is available from the CPSC Hotline at 1-80.The Evenflo Revolve 360 All-In-One is a seat unlike any others I’ve seen. The number to call in the Washington, D.C., area is 20. Owners of these seats should call Evenflo at (800) 233-5921 to give their name and address so that they can receive the repair kit, or visit Evenflo's web site at to find out more information on this recall.Ĭonsumers with questions about this recall campaign may call NHTSA s toll-free Auto Safety Hotline at 1-80. Until the seats are repaired, NHTSA and the CPSC advise owners not to carry a seat by its handle, but to use the hand holds at the head and foot of the seat. The repair can be done in the home with a Phillips head screwdriver. The recall results from a cooperative investigation conducted by NHTSA and the CPSC.Įvenflo will provide a repair kit, free of charge, with redesigned latch buttons that will make the handle latch much stronger. Parents who have this car seat should call for the free repair kit immediately. The latches on these car seat carriers can release without warning. This is a serious problem that puts infants at risk, said CPSC Chairman Ann Brown. The injuries occurred to both restrained and unrestrained children. There have been 176 reports in which the carrying handle latch unexpectedly released, resulting in 89 injuries to children, including bruises, concussions and skull fractures. The red push button assembly on each side of the seat that is used to latch and adjust the carrying handle can unexpectedly release and cause the seat to flip forward. Juvenile product, mass merchandise and major discount stores nationwide sold the car seats beginning in January 1996 for about $60 to $70, and the car seat with stroller for $150 to $175. ![]() The manufacture date and model number are located on the bottom of the seat. Model 207 is the car seat/carrier without the stroller. The model 492 is the On My Way Travel System, which includes a stroller. The recall involves On My Way infant car seat/carrier model numbers 207 and 492 manufactured from Dec. A child safety seat that is installed and used correctly is the most effective safety device available for young children in automobiles. Safety is our highest transportation priority. Parents should continue using these rear-facing infant car seats, but should not use the carrying handle until new parts are installed to fix the problem, said NHTSA Administrator Ricardo Martinez, M.D. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall of about 800,000 Evenflo On My Way infant car seats/carriers because of a defect that can cause serious injuries to children while the seats are being used as infant carriers. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the U.S.
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