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Product Features

  • Side impact tested
  • Infinite slide harness adjustment
  • Tension right harness adjustment
  • Multi position recline
  • Removable body pillows

Product Specifications
Product Information
Model number:3801676

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 20 x 29.5 inches ; 21 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 23.6 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B001H0GEXY
  • UPC: 032884145409
  • Item model number: 3801676
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #27,638 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (292 customer reviews)
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Product Description

From the Manufacturer

The Evenflo Triumph Advance LX Convertible Car Seat, with a 50 pound weight rating, allows your child to stay in a 5 point harness 1.5 years longer than traditional convertible car seats with 40 pound weight rating. The infinite slide harness system allows you to easily change harness height by sliding the red tabs up and down. No rethreading is required. The 5 point harness can easily be tightened by turning the tension right knobs on each side of the seat. With multi position recline and removable body pillows, your child is sure to stay comfortable. The removable, flip down cup holder allows for convenient placement of drinks. The Evenflo Triumph Advance LX Convertible seat can be used rear facing or forward facing. Rear facing, this seat is recommended for children 2-35 pounds, forward facing, this seat is recommended for children 20-50 pounds and up to 50" tall.

Product Description

With its 50 pounds weight rating, the Evenflo Triumph Advance LX Convertible Car Seat allows your child to stay in a 5-point harness 1.5 yrs longer than traditional convertible car seats with 40 pounds weight rating! That means extra security for your child, more peace of mind for you! Evenflo's Triumph Advance LX Convertible Car Seat features an InfiniteSlide harness system that allows you to easily change harness height by sliding the red tabs up and down! No rethreading is required!

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165 of 165 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great car seat without spending Britax bucks, June 5, 2008
This is a great car seat. I purchased this one about 6 weeks ago when my son (child #3) outgrew his infant car seat at only 9 months old. I had previously purchased an earlier model of this car seat for my first child, and sadly our car was stolen with the car seat inside. I liked the first one I had, and I like this one even more. Here are the key points:

*It seems to be extremely comfortable for the child. It's big and cushy. My son likes it. My daughter did, too.

*It really seems to offer a lot of protection with its big seat that kind of curves around the child. On the down side, if you plan on moving the seat around a lot (as another reviewer mentioned), it is quite heavy. But the truth is, it's not designed to be portable--most convertible car seats are not. And if you have a small car, you might have trouble making it fit (I don't know this for sure because with three preschool children, I have a minivan).

*It is easy to install. I have installed a fair share of car seats, and this one is one of the better ones.

*It is very easy to adjust the straps. You can adjust the height of the shoulder straps from the front. How wonderful is that--it is such a hassle to rethread straps like you need to in many car seats that sometimes you can be tempted to leave them on a setting your child has outgrown for a while. You can also adjust the tension of the straps from the front very easily. You can actually make sure they are tight enough every time regardless of whether your little guy is wearing a sweatshirt and coat or a t-shirt. And if he likes to squirm while you put him in, you can loosen the straps, fasten him up and then tighten it to a safe tension. No problem at all.

*It is not too expensive. I paid $117 for mine, which is no small amount of money, but it is not as expensive as a Britax. I'm sure the Britax is fine, but I think a lot of people buy them because they are trendy or because they think they have to spend a lot to make sure their kids are safe. The evenflo is a great car seat. And it is much better than some of the cheap brands like the Cosco I have to use when visiting my parents (no padding, difficult to adjust straps, difficult to fasten clips, yuck).

All in all, I think it is a great choice for a car seat if you need or want a convertible.
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79 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality Car Seat that's Made in the USA (Ohio), February 8, 2010
The Evenflo Triumph Advance in my opinion is one of the best convertible car seats available right now. The construction is top-notch (Britax is not the only game in town for picky parents anymore), it's easy to install correctly, and I love how easy it is to adjust every facet of the harness (you tighten the harness with knobs, the shoulder height adjusts by sliding the straps up or down, and the crotch strap easily shifts to one of two positions). My son seems just as comfortable in the Evenflo as he does in his other seat--a Britax Roundabout. The Evenflo is definitely more roomy, which I can see that he likes. I am especially pleased with the placement of the two crotch strap positions. They are perfectly placed--not too shallow and not too deep. We are, by the way, very happy with our two Roundabouts. We needed another set of convertibles because our daughter will outgrow her infant carrier--a 2006 Combi Connection--in a few months. So she will take the Roundabouts (rear-facing up to 35lbs) and our son will be in the Evenflos (we regularly drive two cars). We didn't purchase another set of Roundabouts because they only go up to 40lbs/40 inches and are, well, expensive.

If you are considering the Triumph Advance, you are probably also considering the Graco Nautilus and the Britax Marathon. I think those are great seats too. You just have to see what works for you. I skipped the Marathon because of price and skipped the Nautilus because it's made in China, cannot rear-face at all, is priced too high in my opinion, and lacks the awesome harness adjustability of the Triumph Advance (the 65lbs harness is awesome but the Nautilus only gives you two additional inches for height than the Triumph Advance--50 inches v. 52 inches (most kids outgrow seats by height not by weight)). Other seats you might consider: Safety 1st Complete Air (a great but pricey extended rear-facing seat); Graco My Ride 65 (a favorite of car seat aficionados and rear-faces to 40lbs); Sunshine Kids Radian 65 (recommended by a lot of car seat techs); Britax Frontier (hugely popular harness-to-booster seat (no rear-facing)); and The First Years True Fit (high ratings by NHTSA and very popular with parents).

Rear-facing is truly the safest position for your child. In the event of a high-impact collision from the front or rear, a rear-facing seat will stop your child's head from traveling and allow it to "ramp up" the seat back, minimizing the chance of what is called an internal decapitation (the spinal cord gets stretched to the point of separating from the skull). In contrast, in the forward-facing position the car seat back does not absorb nearly as much of the crash force, which leads to the child's head traveling further and at a higher velocity. This increases the risk of severe spinal cord damage for kids under 4 because their bones are not yet ossified. You Tube features several videos showing how crash forces effect kids differently in the forward-facing position. Because of its tall shell, you will probably actually be able to use the Triumph Advance rear-facing until your child hits the 35lb limit (unlike the Roundabout, which most children outgrow by height long before hitting the 35lb rear-facing limit).

Finally, car seats "expire." Most expire at the 5-6 year mark. The Triumph Advance in contrast expires at the 8 year mark. Car seats are largely plastic after all and years of hot summers and cold winters in an automobile will take a toll. And so will time spent in a warehouse. That's why the date of manufacture is one of the first things I check when I buy a car seat.
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59 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT!, March 27, 2008
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What a great carseat! I bought this for my 9 month old son after he outgrew the Graco Snugride (loved it too!). It is super easy to install and getting him in and out of it is a breeze. You never have to rethread the straps as the child grows taller because they are easily adjusted even with the child sitting in the seat! I love how the straps tighten with the use of a knob at the base of the seat. My 3 year old has the Alpha Omega Elite and you have to pull the strap in between his legs to tighten the straps. I thought really liked the Alpha Omega Elite until we got the Triumph Advance. Also, washing the carseat cover is a snap...a few hooks to loosen and the whole cover comes off and can be thrown in the washing machine. Our other carseat has to be taken out of the car and almost completely taken apart...what a pain. I actually just boght another Triumph Advance for my 3 year old and retired his Alpha Omega Elite...it just didn't compare! All in all, the Evenflo is easier to install, easier to buckle and unbuckle the kids in, easier to clean, and so much more comfortable!
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