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musicmaj

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It is up now. Evenflo is making some nice changes to their triumph, but the site did not mention a higher seat shell or the height of the highest harness slot. It does say that is it going to 50lbs ff. It will still only be 30lb upper limit rear facing though. I like the new harness adjusting feature. It could be a good affordable option for some families who can not afford a britax.
 
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arly1983

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Oh, the new triumph looks really nice, And I think with the taller shell, this could be Jackson's seat for Daddys truck. Jackson hadn't come near the top slots on the old triumph but the tips of his ears were really close to the top of the shell so if they left the top slots alone and just made the shell taller, I am going to get one of these...Anyone know when they will be available?
 

abacus2

Well-known member
It says this summer; I was hoping for something more specific, but oh well. It does look nice; I'm very excited that there will soon be more affordable high weight options available.
 

Dsunny1

CPST Instructor
Does the seatbelt look twisted in the picture where the boy is in the seat and the seat is installed to anyone besides me? I wonder how this system is going to work. I guess we will have to see if people like it once it is released.
Jen
 

Jewels

Senior Community Member
It looks like they are making some nice changes in their seats :)

I think they should have put the easy slide harness adjust on the Chase/Express as well.
 

Splash

New member
Okay, is there any way to lock those straps in? Is it similar to a BV in the way it adjusts, or are those straps just completely free sliding and move on their own? So when I take my kid out, will they fall back to the bottom and require me to slide them back up to put my kid in?
 

Jewels

Senior Community Member
I cant get it to come up can someone post the link?? thanks!

nevermind i got it!


Clarissa

Here you go!

Okay, is there any way to lock those straps in? Is it similar to a BV in the way it adjusts, or are those straps just completely free sliding and move on their own? So when I take my kid out, will they fall back to the bottom and require me to slide them back up to put my kid in?

I wondered that to, but they must lock into place you would think!?
 

Patriot201

Car-Seat.org Ambassador
Huh.

The infinite slide harness is an interesting idea. I would like to see it in person, though.:whistle:

It is too bad that they still have those wretched knobs for adjusting the harness tension. :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown:
 

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