Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Jul 05 '02
Pros: easy installation; shield holds straps on baby even if baby unclips straps Cons: not always easy to get baby in; shield cover won't go back on once off
Summary: I bought this as my daughter (14 months) outgrew her Evenflo On My Way Position Right carseat. I knew it would work for her because it can be used rear-facing from 5 pounds to 30 pounds and forward-facing from 20 to 40 pounds, so we could transition to ... read more
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Nov 18 '05
Pros: High Consumer Reports ratings and it's a nice looking seat. Cons: Didn't fit in our van comfortable & safely (REAR-FACING).
Summary: Just a heads up--I just returned this seat to the store because of issues with installation. Most likely it's because of the type of seats we have in our minivan (bucket instead of bench). When the seat is installed correctly REAR-FACING (and at the ... read more
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Dec 20 '04
Pros: 5 Point harness, Latch system and installation isn't too difficult. Cons: Not suitable for a newborn.
Summary: I recently bought this seat for my 5 month old grandchild. I did a lot of shopping around before I made my choice. The seat we were using was pretty old and I wasn't sure of it's safety. During my search I read a lot of horror stories about faulty car ... read more
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Jul 24 '03
Pros: Reasonably priced, great padding, fits securely. Cons: Very tall for rear facing, buckles are large and bulky, straps twist.
Summary: Ahh, carseat shopping. The research, the bargain hunt, the purchase, and now the review. I think ... read more
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Jul 18 '03
Pros: 5-Point Harness, LATCH system Cons: Difficult to install, it reclines?
Summary: We bought this car seat when my daughter was 3 months old because we hated taking her places in the ... read more
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Jun 10 '03
Pros: Durable and comfortable for baby, not bad looking either.Inexpensive. Cons: Easily dirtied and can be difficult to adjust to baby's growth. Only 3-point harness.
Summary: As a follow up to your rear-facing infant seat, this model is a happy sequel. I still saw my one-yea ... read more
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May 20 '03
Pros: price, safety rating Cons: harness straps too far apart, difficult to get reclined far enough
Summary: I bought this car seat because it had a very good safety rating from Consumer Reports. I have a 7 month old baby girl who is 27 inches long but only 15 pounds. She has very narrow shoulders and the harness straps were too wide for her. No matter how I ... read more
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May 16 '03
Pros: Easy to install and adjust Cons: Crotch buckles are a little big
Summary: Before my daughter was born, my aunt gave me a car seat with a shield. I hated it! I used it for about 3 months and put it in my husband's truck after I bought the Titan 5. We are still using the seat rear facing and I have no complaints. It is easy ... read more
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Apr 28 '03
Pros: 3-point harness, 4 harness positions, Easy to install and easy to use. Cons: adjusting the overhead shield
Summary: I love this carseat. I've delt with quite a few seats in my day as a babysitter, auntie and finally mom. I love the overhead shield(Yes,I said I love this overhead shield). Now I bought this seat because my 15 month was reaching the weight limit on ... read more
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Apr 26 '03
Pros: highly rated on consumer reports, inexpensive Cons: Twisty straps, Hard to adjust rear
facing
Summary: When I tried this seat in the store I hated It. The buckles seemed to jam into my babies legs and looked uncomfortable. I ended up buying the Evenflo Triumph and love it. I needed a back up car seat for my babysitter, and since I couldn't afford 2 I ... read more
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Mar 26 '03
Pros: NONE. The law states that you must have a car seat. Cons: Everything. Buckle too big,straps difficult to adjust,straps twist...
Summary: I never appreciated my Britax car seat so much until I used the Evenflo seats. My father bought these for my kids when I visited. I have twins that are 3 months old at the time they were @12lbs. each. The car seats were the new kind with the LATCH ... read more
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Feb 17 '03
Pros: Well padded, sturdy construction Cons: Cover that launched a thousand headaches
Summary: My wife and I purchased the Evenflo Titan 5 because of the Evenflo name, our excellent experience with the Evenflo On My Way infant car seat, and superb seat padding. With only a few caveats, this could be a 4 to 4.5 star car seat. The path through ... read more
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Jan 03 '03
Pros: Good price, Fits securely in my car, Rear/Forward Facing, Reclines Cons: Crotch strap fits tightly, somewhat difficult to get the baby in & out
Summary: I wish I would have taken the baby with me when I purchased the Titan 5. The straps are somewhat difficult to adjust when getting the baby in & out. He is 5 months old & at 18 lbs/29 inches, so I had to buy a convertible. I had to put the harness ... read more
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Nov 08 '02
Pros: Easy to install, inexpensive, washable cover Cons: Tangled straps hard to adjust
Summary: We purchased this one as an emergency replacement after realizing the seatcover on our old one (Eddie Bauer Travel System) wasn't removable after a run in with a relatives cat.
It was fairly easy to install, but we did need to put a rolled ... read more
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Sep 24 '02
Pros: rear-facing up to 30 lbs, reasonably priced, safe, easy to install Cons: straps get twisted, difficult to adjust straps when rear-facing
Summary: My son outgrew his infant seat when he was 6 months old. It was certainly a bit sooner than I expected, and I wasn't to thrilled to get a new car seat, they are expensive and we are poor. Nonetheless, I wanted to get the best seat that I could with what ... read more
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