June 9, 2025

Evenflo Momentum65 Convertible Car Seat Review

Will you be traveling over the holidays? Traffic can be insane and you’ll want to take every precaution to keep your infant, toddler, or baby safe. Even if you’re not traveling, every parent wants to do whatever they can to protect their children. We recently had the opportunity to test out the Evenflo Momentum65 Convertible Car Seat.

The new Evenflo® Momentum 65™ DLX Convertible car seat offers parents superior e3 Side Impact™ protection to keep their child safe alongside features that help make safety, car seat installation and use as easy as possible for parents. Momeuntum 65 provides exclusive car seat safety features including SureLATCH® connectors, making installation easier. Safety. So Simple!

Features:

e³ triple-layer foam reduces side impact crash forces by up to 50% by absorbing crash energy away from the child. This means that the Expanded Zone of Protection absorbs energy in a broader range of side impact crashes, keeping your child safer.

We often switch carseats from one car to the other and the SureLATCH® technology is awesome. You simply click and push so that instillation only takes a minute – literally.

Adapt the 5-point harness to fit your infant, baby, or toddler without removing and re-threading the straps through the seat. Simply slide the red harness tabs for a secure fit every time.

The ReclineRight™ multiple-position upfront recline is easy to use and adds comfort for the child.

I know this is gross, but my kids recently had a stomach virus and got sick while in their car seats. I absolutely love the fact that it has an Easy-off, machine-washable car seat pad that requires no harness re-threading.

The car seat is meant to use rear facing with children that are 5 to 40 lbs or forward facing for children that are 20 to 65 lbs. Here is a short video explaining all of the safety features a little better.

Not only is this car seat really safe for your infant, baby, or toddler, but it is also comfortable. The seat is big, but that doesn’t bother me because I feel it is more substantial and will keep my baby safe. She is still rear facing in my car, but she was forward facing on this car ride in my dad’s truck so she could see. Be sure to follow your local laws, babies have to be 1 year old AND 20 pounds before they can face forward here. She is 16 months and over 20 pounds. She thinks sitting in the seat is great – see, she falls right asleep.

Visit Evenflo to learn more and to view all of their child safety products.