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Comparison Evenflo EveryStage LX vs Evenflo EveryStage DLX

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Evenflo EveryStage LX
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SureLATCH mounting system
SensoreSafe technology sends a notification to the smartphone when the temperature inside the car is too low or too high, or if the child unfastened the internal seat belts on his own or the child left the car by himself.
Weight group
0+ (0 – 13 kg)
1 (9 – 18 kg)
2 (15 – 25 kg)
3 (22 – 36 kg)
0+ (0 – 13 kg)
1 (9 – 18 kg)
2 (15 – 25 kg)
3 (22 – 36 kg)
Age range
1 – 6 months
1 – 12 months
8 – 48 months
3 – 7 years old
 
 
1 – 12 months
8 – 48 months
3 – 7 years old
6 – 12 years old
Installation
seat belt
LATCH /SureLATCH/
seat belt
LATCH
Installation
forward facing
rear facing
forward facing
rear facing
Adjustments
backrest tilt /5 positions/
headrest height /10 positions/
belt height
backrest tilt /5 positions/
headrest height /10 positions/
belt height
Equipment
removable cover
anatomical cushion
cup holder
removable cover
anatomical cushion
cup holder
Harness type5-point5-point
Weight9.8 kg10.5 kg
Country of originUSAUSA
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2019march 2019

Age range

The age of the child for which the car seat is designed. Many models combine several age groups at once; such products, naturally, cost more, but remain relevant for the baby longer.

Note that this indicator is directly related to the weight group; Here are the main age ranges that are found nowadays, and the weight categories to which they correspond:

— 1 – 6 months (weight group 0); rare today.
1 – 12 months (weight group 0+); almost completely replaced the category "0".
8 – 48 months (weight group 1).
3 – 7 years (weight group 2).
6 – 12 years (weight group 3). Note that if only this weight category is indicated for the car seat, then it is a booster: a lining without a backrest, which is placed on the standard car seat and allows the grown-up child to use "adult" seat belts. If the note "6 — 12 years" is combined with another weight category - then we have a full-fledged car seat with a backrest.

In conclusion, it is worth saying that this characteristic is not strictly defined: children of the same age may differ in development and build. So, when choosing a seat, first of all, weight should be taken into account, and then age; and if the seat corresponds to the child's height and build, there is nothing wrong with the age discrepancy.
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