
I am OBSESSED with our rotating seat and I 10000% think it is worth it! I had the Graco Extend2Fit for like a week before I returned it for the Evenflo 360. That feature is an absolute game-changer for me. I say if you've got the extra $$$, spend it!
So enthusiastic about Evenflo 360 that they returned a Graco Extend2Fit after one week; calls rotation an 'absolute game-changer.'
After 2 kids and 4 car seats, we landed on the evenflo revolve 360. It spins sideways to load/unload your child, and you just spin it forward facing after they grow out of rear facing (around 3 years old depending on kids size) The sideways loading is LIFE CHANGING. It's about $300, worth every penny. It also goes up to 120#, and you can use it as a booster when they are like 8.
Experienced parent (2 kids, 4 seats) calls sideways loading 'LIFE CHANGING'; provides price ($300), weight limit (120lbs), and longevity details.
Evenflo revolve 360 (I have the Slim version). Should grow with my kid for a long time and omg the ability to turn it to face me to get her in and out of our small vehicles is chef's kiss. We did a 12 hour road trip with her at 14mo in it and she was as comfortable as one can be during a 12hr trip. Whichever you choose, if you can afford it, splurge on something that rotates.
Enthusiastic owner of Slim version; praises rotation for small vehicles; tested on 12-hour road trip at 14 months; expects long-term use.
1,000%! We have the evenflo extend 360, one of the only ones that can be rear facing for 50lbs (most are 40lbs). Worth every single penny
Enthusiastic endorsement; specifically highlights 50lb rear-facing limit as differentiator from competitors at 40lbs; 'worth every single penny.'
We got the evenflo 360 for kid 2. Our older child's regular Graco seat went in our other car. I am honestly annoyed every time we have to use the car with the Graco 😂 I have loved the 360 since day 1, and our child just turned 3. Even installing it is so much more simple than the other ones. Would definitely recommend.
Loved since day 1; annoyed when using the non-rotating Graco in comparison; praises simple installation; child is now 3 showing long-term use.
We have the revolve 360 and I love it so much. Would recommend 10/10.
Owns the product; gives it a 10/10 recommendation.
I have the Evenflo Revolve 360 and it was hands down the single greatest purchase of my pregnancy/babyhood. My trucks back doors don't open and my Saturn has suicide doors so none of my vehicles have normal doors but this thing made it a non issue. I actually waited until the very very very last second I could to buy it because I just knew it was going to go on sale and when it finally did I was actually only two days out from delivery lol. Worth it though. My only teeny complaint is (most lik
Calls it 'the single greatest purchase of my pregnancy/babyhood'; specifically useful for vehicles with non-standard doors; only 'teeny complaint' suggests overwhelmingly positive.
YES! I have the evenflo 360 and it makes SUCH a difference getting kiddo in / out of seat + overall a VERY easy install compared to other seats I've used
Emphatic endorsement; praises both the rotation for loading/unloading and ease of installation compared to other seats.
I absolutely love my Evenflo Revolve 360! Bought one for my newborn as well!
Loves it so much they purchased a second one for their newborn; strong endorsement through repeat purchase.
Evenflo revolve 360. We've had 2 baby trend car seats, a Graco car seat, and the evenflo and evenflo is hands down my favorite. Easy to rotate and it's the one my daughter has cried the least in lol
Compared against multiple other brands (Baby Trend, Graco) and Evenflo is 'hands down' favorite; daughter cries least in it.
We have the evenflo revolve 360. I love the rotation and specifically picked it because it's up to 50 lbs rear facing and 60 lbs forward facing because my son is also gaining like crazy (21 lbs at 7 months)
Chose specifically for high weight limits (50lb RF, 60lb FF); loves the rotation; notes fast-growing child at 21lbs at 7 months.
I have the Revolve 360. Mainly purchased because my car is a 2 door. It is so so clutch.
Owns the product; purchased specifically for 2-door car compatibility; calls it 'so so clutch.'
I have an mid size SUV and we have the evenflo 360 slim and even though it forces the front passenger (usually me) to sit up a bit more, it is so worth that sacrifice! Would be a NO BRAINER in any mid size SUV or larger
Owns the Slim version in mid-size SUV; acknowledges space trade-off for front passenger but calls it 'so worth that sacrifice' and a 'NO BRAINER' for mid-size or larger.
Evenflow revolve 360. Single installation, one handed swivel to both front and back. Convertible with booster seat option.
Owns the product; highlights key features: single install, one-handed swivel, and convertible to booster.
If you catch a good sale ( we are big fans of the Evenflo Revolve 360! It can be bought for mid 200s throughout the year on sale.
Family are 'big fans'; provides pricing info (mid $200s on sale) as budget-friendly alternative to Graco 4Ever.
The revolve 360 is really easy to get my son in and out, and straps are really smooth to tighten which is great. I do wish that we had a car seat with the sensor warning in it for the extra sanity check, but I didn't think about it at the time I was comparison shopping.
Praises ease of loading/unloading and smooth strap tightening; mild wish for sensor feature but overall positive.
We have the Evenflo 360 revolve and I love that it swivels, but it takes up a lot of space!! I'm due in less than 2 weeks with our second kid. Didn't know if I'd want both car seats on the outside or one in the middle seat. Yeahhh, no way the base for the infant car seat was fitting next to the toddler seat. We have a Subaru Forester. There's also just barely enough room from where the Evenflo sticks out against the back of the driver's seat when my tall husband drives. If you had a minivan, I t
Loves the swivel feature but significant size complaint in a Subaru Forester; barely fits with tall driver; recommends for larger vehicles only.
Evenflo rotating seats are currently under investigation, which is a bummer. It's what we have. Here's a [link.](https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/what-parents-should-know-about-the-investigation-into-the-evenflo-revolve-360-car-seat/ar-BB1hFdKm)
Owns the seat but notes active safety investigation; calls it 'a bummer' - mixed feelings due to external concern rather than personal experience of failure.
The CPSTs don't recommend them and they often have over inflated limits and the revolve gets stuck easily if debris (sand etc) gets in the mechanism. Also if it gets stuck you are out the whole seat.
Reports CPSTs don't recommend; cites specific mechanical issue (gets stuck with debris like sand) and total loss if mechanism fails.