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Evenflo Generations
$110.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Suitable for children 20 to 100 pounds. Machine washable seat padding. Removable body & head pillows.
The Cons:Cheap armrests aren't durable and don't last. Not suitable for newborns until they are 20 pounds. Crotch strap is fairly short and thus might dig into larger children.
The Evenflo Generations is a forward-facing 2-in-1 carseat that is suitable for children 20 - 100 lbs and up to 57" tall. The carseat has a 5-point harness with 3 height positions and a TensionRight adjustment system that makes it easier to tighten the harness.
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The seat is used forward-facing along with the 5-point harness for children 20 - 40 lbs and is used as a high-back booster for bigger children 30 - 100 lbs. As a booster seat, it includes two BuckleRight seat buckle positions to ensure the child is properly secured. The Evenflo Generations is designed with ComfortTouch machine washable seat padding, pivoting padded armrests, and removable body and head pillows to provide comfort to the child. It also features 5 head support positions, two recline positions, and a removable cup holder. The carseat has been tested to meet or exceed all applicable US safety standards.
Features
- Front-facing carseat with 5-point harness for children 20 - 40 lbs.
- Front-facing booster seat for children 30 - 100 lbs.
- 5-point harness
- Comfort Touch® padding
- PostionRight™ 5 head support positions
- TensionRight® harness adjustment system
- Comfort Touch® pivoting armrests
- 2 recline positions
- Removable body pillow and toddler head pillow
- Flip out FitRight™ Removable cup holder
- 3 position harness height adjustment
- 2 BuckleRight™ buckle adjustment positions
- Removable, washable cloth pad
- Meets or exceeds all applicable U.S. safety standards
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suitable for children 20 to 100 pounds
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machine washable seat padding
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removable body & head pillows
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meets or exceeds all US safety standards
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cheap armrests aren't durable and don't last
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not suitable for newborns until they are 20 pounds
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crotch strap is fairly short and thus might dig into larger children
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cover is difficult to remove for washing
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cup holder usefulness is questionable
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