evenflo infant car seat cover Evenflo Shyft DualRide Infant Car Seat Stroller Combo with Carryall Storage
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evenflo infant car seat cover

evenflo infant car seat cover Evenflo Shyft DualRide Infant Car Seat Stroller Combo with Carryall Storage

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evenflo infant car seat cover Evenflo Shyft DualRide Infant Car Seat Stroller Combo with Carryall StorageShyft into life with a newborn! The Evenflo Shyft DualRide with Carryall Storage Infant Car Seat and Stroller Combo is a single piece of baby gear that Shyfts from infant car seat to stroller in one step, streamlining life on the go. Moving from car to sidewalk? Simply lift the carrier off the base, release the wheels and youre rolling in no time. From backseat to street in a heartbeat! Maneuvering stairs? Retract the wheels, carry up down steps, pop

Shyft into life with a newborn! The Evenflo® Shyft™ DualRide™ with Carryall Storage Infant Car Seat and Stroller Combo is a single piece of baby gear that Shyfts from infant car seat to stroller in one step, streamlining life on the go. Moving from car to sidewalk? Simply lift the carrier off the base, release the wheels and you’re rolling in no time. From backseat to street in a heartbeat! Maneuvering stairs? Retract the wheels, carry up/down steps, pop the wheels back down and stroll on. No struggling with multiple pieces of gear. No disturbing your little one. This car seat stroller combo makes every trip easier. While researching the best car seats for your little one, consider this: DualRide’s anti-rebound base absorbs and dissipates crash forces to provide additional stability and give you peace of mind, so you can make the Shyft with confidence. Designed for infants as small as 3 lb and up to 35 lb, who measure from 15.7 in. to 32 in., this infant car seat and stroller in one comes with a no-rethread harness that adjusts to 8 positions to grow with your child. Thoughtful design places the infant carrier on the stroller higher, so your baby’s sweet face is always near. You’re looking for a safe infant car seat — and the smart car seat is a connected car seat. With SensorSafe™ to connect you to your little one from the backseat, the DualRide is the savvy choice when it comes to child car seat safety. In car seat mode, DualRide’s integrated SensorSafe technology alerts you in real-time to 4 potentially unsafe conditions from your child’s car seat via Bluetooth: unexpected chest clip unbuckling, temperature too hot or too cold in the car, child unattended in the car, and child seated too long. LockStrong™ Installation and Quick Connectors provide solid, secure installation in no time. This stroller car seat combo provides a full-coverage canopy to block rain and snow, with UPF 50+ to protect your baby against the sun. With the DualRide stroller and car seat combo, the extras aren’t extra! A removable carryall storage bag and removable parent cupholder are included. Another plus: Wheels nest securely in the base wheel wells in your vehicle, so you can take just the carrier into your home without tracking in dirt. To finish it off, DualRide’s sophisticated silhouette, washable padding and well-considered touches ensure you’ll make the Shyft to new parenthood in style. Shyft into action, effortlessly!

At Evenflo, we go above and beyond government standards to create car seats that are safe. The Evenflo Shyft DualRide meets or exceeds all applicable federal safety standards. It is structural integrity tested at energy levels approximately 2x the federal crash test standard, and it is side-impact tested, rollover tested and temperature tested.

  • TRANSITION FROM INFANT CAR SEAT TO STROLLER IN ONE STEP: Moves little one from backseat to street in a heartbeat — this single piece of baby gear transforms from infant car seat to stroller and back again with ease; leave wheels in base for a lighter infant carrier
  • MAKE IT BABY’S FIRST CAR SEAT: Accommodates infants as small as 3 lb and up to 35 lb, who measure from 15.7 in. to 32 in.
  • FEEL CONFIDENT ABOUT SAFETY: Features an anti-rebound base that helps absorb and dissipate crash forces for added stability and peace of mind
  • INSTALL WITH EASE: LockStrong Installation and Quick Connectors offer solid, secure installation in no time
  • CONNECT TO YOUR CHILD: Integrated SensorSafe technology alerts you in real-time to 4 potentially unsafe conditions from your child’s car seat via Bluetooth, including unexpected chest clip unbuckling, unsafe temperature in the car, child unattended in the car, and child seated too long
  • LOVE THE EXTRAS!: Comes with a removable carryall storage bag to pack whatever your little beansprout needs for the day, wheels that nest securely in removable, washable wheel wells in base to keep dirt off your backseat, and a removable cup holder for you!
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