It's a newer seat, so there aren't many reviews of it yet...
First, the good news is it has 4 sets of harness slots. Most convertible seats only have 3. This means it should give a better fit. Also, the top TWO sets of slots can be used when front facing. On most convertibles, you can only use the topmost slots, which can be several inches higher than the child's shoulders when you turn the seat frontwards.
The bad news is, the slots are VERY, VERY LOW. This means it will be outgrown sooner than some other seats. This isn't necessarily a *very* bad thing. It should fit better until outgrown than some other seats, and if you plan to use a harness booster after the convertible is outgrown anyway, it's not a huge deal. But it is something to keep in mind.
Whatever seat you decide to get, be sure to try it out in your car and try your child in it first. Not every carseat fits well in every car. If the straps are easily folded or twisted when you are trying it out, it *will* be difficult to keep them flat and straight when using it daily.
Other seats that I would recommend you compare this one to before deciding are the Century Accel, the Fisher Price Safe Embrace (if your local Walmart has this seat it is very nice), the Evenflo Triumph, and the Britax Roundabout. All these seats except the Accel and the Titan have EPS foam. The Safe Embrace and the Roundabout also both have built in locking clips. The Safe Embrace is hard to find as Fisher Price has stopped making carseats, and the Roundabout is much more expensive than the other seats at $200. Look at these 5 seats before making a decision, and get the one that fits your car, fits your child, fits your budget and that you like the best, and you'll be much happier than I was with the first carseat I bought!