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Protecting Child From Overheating During Hot Months
Evenflo also launched the Platinum Protection Series of car seats that feature NASA-developed Outlast™ Performance Fabrics -- a temperature regulating fabric in the padding of the seats designed to keep babies and toddlers comfortable during both hot and cold weather. By actively absorbing and storing hot and cold temperatures and then releasing as needed, the innovative material balances a child’s body temperature, and helps reduces perspiration so the child stays drier (no more sweaty babies!)
The Platinum Protection Series includes innovative Buckle Pockets -- another great benefit to ensure safety. The pockets allow moms to tuck the buckle tongues away, making it easier to get a child in and out of the seats. Buckle Pockets also protects kids from hot buckle burns, since the metal buckles are kept out of the sun. The Evenflo Platinum Protection Series features four models: the Symphony™ DLX Car Seat ($249.99), Symphony™ LX Car Seat ($219.99), SecureKid™ DLX Booster Seat ($169.99) and Triumph™ LX Car Seat ($169.99) and are now available at Babies R Us.
Keeping Baby Comfortable
Moms don’t often think about how frequently they shift positions when they drive. From a short trip to the supermarket or a voyage across the country, a driver will shift multiple times in her seat to achieve the ultimate level of comfort, however a child doesn’t have this liberty once secured into a car seat. The ProComfort Protection Series of car seats feature a gel matrix technology that reduces pressure point build up alleviating a child’s discomfort and offering better short-term and long-term comfort . The NEW Evenflo ProComfort Protection Series features three models: The Triumph™ LX Car Seat ($149.99), Symphony™ DLX Car Seat ($249.99), and the Amp LX High Back™ Booster Seat ($69.99) and are now available at Target.
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The Pro Comfort looks amazing. That is great technology what a wondeful car seat. I will have to check this out
ReplyDeleteIt is about time a child car seat maker decided to use materials that will keep the child comfortable-not too hot and not too cold. And I am glad to hear that it is now only the adults whose hands will get burned from putting on their seat belts--that metal gets really hot!!
ReplyDeleteThey need to make our car seats out of that same material that keeps the child from getting sweaty. I hate sitting on a seat and sweating my legs off.
ReplyDeleteI can remember when my Grandkids were young. Those darned buckles always got in my way when I tried to get them out. Great idea to have a place to tuck them away.
Sounds like Evenflo is leading the way when it comes to car seats. Wish the others would do the same. I have a car seat for my niece and during the summer whenever she rides with me, by the time I take her out her back is soaked, sometimes even with the AC on. Would love to have one of these.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like an awesome car seat. I had an Evenflo car seat with both of my boys back when they were babies, too! Good stuff.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice feature. My son has an Evenflo car seat, it is much better than the one my daughter had.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great new technology they have come up with for this car seat.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a comfy car seat with lots of features. You always have lots of new stuff to tell us about. :)
ReplyDeleteVery inventive! Looks like a nice seat that I wouldn't mind relaxing in, myself!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like one amazing car seat and sure sounds like it!! I really am in love it! I wish they out this out with my son!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
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