Evenflo Omni Signature Travel System

Pros / Cons
Pros
- The included LiteMax infant seat, base and reversible stroller modes reduce the number of separate newborn pieces to coordinate.
- The official specification confirms a self-standing fold, large canopy and parent/child storage for everyday errands.
Cons
- At 10 kg/22 lb with a 120.6 cm/47.5 in folded height, this is not the easiest travel system for stairs or a small car boot.
- Check that the included LiteMax Sport seat and base match any second-base or vehicle plan; LiteMax NXT bases are a different system.
Product Facts
- Setup Type
- 3-in-1
- Stroller Type
- Travel-system stroller
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- Price/Buy
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The Evenflo Omni Signature suits a family wanting one purchase to cover an infant car seat, parent- or world-facing pramette, and toddler seat. The included LiteMax Sport seat is specified for rear-facing use from 1.4-13.6 kg/3-30 lb and 39.9-81.3 cm/15.7-32 in, and the stroller folds standing with the seat attached. The compromise is transport bulk: the stroller weighs 10 kg/22 lb and folds to 25 × 19 × 120.6 cm/47.5 in, so measure the boot and expect a deliberate lift. Before adding a second base, match the exact LiteMax Sport system rather than assuming LiteMax NXT parts interchange. Follow the car-seat manual for installation and harness fit, and verify the stroller’s child-limit label because Evenflo’s page presents inconsistent 50 and 24.9 kg/55 lb wording.