The Evenflo Triumph is a convertible car seat, meaning that it can be used rear facing for children 5-30 lbs and forward facing for children 20-40 lbs and for children 19-40”. Of all of the car seats I have owned this is bar far the easier to install with the car’s seat belt. A flap in the car seat pad lifts up to expose the belt route - no more trying to slip your hands through too small slots. The harness height can be adjusted from the front with the seat installed, there is no need to rethread it ever. Unfortunately this is also the Triumph’s downfall.
After a little more than 3 years of use the rigid plastic cover that hides the harness mechanism started to wear. Unfortunately the wear was actually on the shell of the seat and there wasn’t anything Evenflo could do for me other than confirm that I needed to buy a new seat. Car seats are manufactured to last 6 years and I only got a little more than half of its life out of this seat.
You can read my full review of the <a href="http://www.epinions.com/content_134183620228">Evenflo Triumph</a> at epinions.com.
After a little more than 3 years of use the rigid plastic cover that hides the harness mechanism started to wear. Unfortunately the wear was actually on the shell of the seat and there wasn’t anything Evenflo could do for me other than confirm that I needed to buy a new seat. Car seats are manufactured to last 6 years and I only got a little more than half of its life out of this seat.
You can read my full review of the <a href="http://www.epinions.com/content_134183620228">Evenflo Triumph</a> at epinions.com.