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New parent jitters? Not your first rodeo? About to be a grandparent? Need a second seat? Whatever brings your search for a safe, easy-to-use car seat to Evenflo®’s REO™ by Revolve360™ Rotational Convertible Car Seat, you’ve come to the right place! For practicality and real ease, there’s nothing better than one-hand, 360° rotation — no kidding. Shortens your reach. Helps to save your back. Simplifies getting your child in and out of the car. Secure, one-and-done LATCH installation with hassle-free hooks makes things easy from the outset. Then, when your little one is ready for forward-facing, just rotate — no uninstalling. The compact 17 in. wide footprint makes space for passengers without sacrificing your child’s safety or comfort. REO provides rear-facing mode for children 4 lb to 40 lb (17 in. to 43 in. tall) with optimal infant fit, and forward-facing mode for children from 30 lb to 40 lb (35 in. to 43 in. tall). An excellent and compact choice for grandparents, caregivers and secondary vehicles. 11-position headrest easily adjusts with one hand while the no-rethread harness adjusts in one step for comfort and security as your child grows. Includes 2 removable, dishwasher-safe cup holders.

REO by Revolve360 meets or exceeds all applicable Federal Safety Standards as well as federal side impact standards effective in June of 2025. Additionally, it is structural integrity tested, rollover tested and temperature tested.

If you need help installing your car seat, our ParentLink® Consumer Care Team offers help online in real time. Get live video support with a certified car seat safety technician to assist with proper vehicle installation, so you can drive with confidence.

Families have trusted Evenflo for more than 100 years for smart, innovative gear designed to make life easier, safer and more comfortable at home and on the go. Let us help you save time and find peace of mind, so you can focus on what matters most: your child.

Evenflo is America’s #1 Rotational Car Seat Brand *Source: Circana, LLC, Retail Tracking Service, Juvenile Products, Car Seats, Rotating Car Seats, Dollar & Unit Sales, Jan 2022 – May 2025

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