Combi Zeus 360 Convertible Car Seat, Licorice
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| List Price: | $329.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Zeus Turn convertible car seat with a 360° turn feature allows adjustment from rear-facing to forward-facing without re-installing. A 5-point harness with padding, energy absorbing EPS foam, built-in lock-offs, anti-rebound base and 2-position recline make for a safe and comfortable environment for your child. An adjustable infant insert can be positioned to the recommended 45 degree angle for your newborn. Removable and washable fabric, single-pull 5-point harness and harness holders add convenience.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9187 in Baby Product
- Color: Licorice
- Brand: Combi
- Model: 8836105
- Released on: 2009-08-05
- Dimensions: 28.25" h x 18.25" w x 21.00" l, 29.95 pounds
Features
- 5-33 pounds rear-facing and 20-40 pounds forward facing
- Convertible car seat with 360 turn
- Rear-facing tether installation made easy
- Tru-Safe Side Impact Protection (EPS)
- 5-point harness system with padding
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The Zeus 360 convertible car seat is designed to rotate 360 degrees without re-installation and accommodates children up to 33 pounds rear-facing and 40 pounds forward-facing.
Customer Reviews
Worth the money!!!
This car seat is amazing. It is so awkward to get a baby in a rear facing car seat. This seat allows you to turn it any way is most comfortable for you, plop your baby in and buckle up, and then rotate it to rear-facing. If you have a large baby, you definitely need this as opposed to the Zues turn. I called Combi to clarify and the "Zues turn" should never be used rear facing for a baby over 20 lbs! My LO is 5 months and already 20 lbs. so the "turn" was not an option. They came out with the "360" for that reason alone. The rear facing limit is 35 lbs.
The AAP is now saying that you should keep your baby rear facing as long as possible (not 20 lbs/1 year anymore) Many parents turn their kids forward facing ASAP because it is such a hassle. This seat is so simple, I will def. keep my little guy rear facing until 35 lbs. which is much safer for him.
*btw- the seat is very comfy and luxurious as well!
