Evenflo Revolve360 Slim 2-in-1 Rotational Car Seat
1.8-22.7 kg/4-50 lb rear-facing, then 13.6-29.5 kg/30-65 lb forward-facing.

Pros / Cons
Pros
- It brings Evenflo rotation into a narrower convertible shell for width-constrained back seats.
- Rear-facing to forward-facing harness coverage is clear if you do not need booster mode.
Cons
- There is no booster stage, so a later purchase is part of the plan.
- Slim rotating hardware still needs door, recline, and front-seat clearance checks.
Product Facts
- Max Weight
- 29.5 kg/65 lb
- Seat Use
- Infant, Toddler
- Install Method
- Seat belt
- Rotation
- Yes
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Evenflo Revolve360 Slim is the rotating convertible to compare when side access and rear-seat width both matter. It covers rear-facing and forward-facing harness use, with a slimmer pitch than the larger Revolve all-in-ones, so it can be a better fit when another passenger or child seat shares the row. The compromise is that it stops before booster years. It also still needs the same practical checks as other rotating seats: door-side clearance, recline in rear-facing mode, and whether the front passenger loses too much space.