evenflo aura select travel system Evenflo Transformer Travel System and Stroller Wagon with LiteMax NXT Infant Seat with SS
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evenflo aura select travel system

evenflo aura select travel system Evenflo Transformer Travel System and Stroller Wagon with LiteMax NXT Infant Seat with SS

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evenflo aura select travel system Evenflo Transformer Travel System and Stroller Wagon with LiteMax NXT Infant Seat with SSThe Evenflo Transformer Stroller to Wagon Travel System, featuring the LiteMax NXT Infant Car Seat with SensorSafe and SensorySoothe technology, isnt just a stroller or a wagon. Its a fully loaded, all in one solution for growing families that redefines what a travel system can do. With more built in versatility than you ever thought possible, it transitions effortlessly from stroller to wagon without any extra parts. Engineered with many modes of use

The Evenflo® Transformer™ Stroller to Wagon Travel System, featuring the LiteMax™ NXT Infant Car Seat with SensorSafe® and SensorySoothe™ technology, isn’t just a stroller or a wagon. It’s a fully loaded, all-in-one solution for growing families that redefines what a travel system can do. With more built-in versatility than you ever thought possible, it transitions effortlessly from stroller to wagon without any extra parts. Engineered with many modes of use between stroller configurations, wagon modes, and an Infant Car Seat, it’s made to handle every stage, every child, and every outing - all with the added benefit of Green & Gentle™ fabric in Travertine fashion that’s eco-friendly, made from recycled plastic bottles, and free of added chemicals and flame retardants. From your first ride home to years of everyday adventures, it’s the only travel system you'll ever need.

Equipped for life with a newborn and beyond, the LiteMax NXT Infant Car Seat with SensorSafe and SensorySoothe technology comes with the LockStrong™ belt tensioning system that provides solid, secure installation in no time for use from day one. Integrated SensorySoothe technology, built right into the handle, can be activated by app, with voice activation, or with the touch of a button and uses lights, sounds and music to engage and calm your baby. Meanwhile, integrated SensorSafe® technology adds a layer of protection, alerting you in real-time via Bluetooth® to 4 potentially unsafe conditions from your child's car seat: unsafe temperatures, unexpected unbuckling, prolonged buckling, and a child left behind in the car. As your family grows, the Transformer shifts from single-child stroller to spacious two-child wagon in just a few steps – no tools or extra parts required. The expanding frame provides extra room for toddlers and big kids, while thoughtful features like dual snack trays, an expandable UPF 50+ canopy, and convenient parent-focused details help keep everyone comfortable and supported. All-terrain wheels and all-wheel suspension are built to handle whatever the day brings – from sidewalk strolls, to trails and everything in between.

Thoughtfully engineered and GREENGUARD® Gold Certified for low chemical emissions, the Transformer Stroller to Wagon Travel System delivers premium performance, safety, and innovation – without having to purchase multiple strollers.

At Evenflo, we go above and beyond government standards to create car seats that are safe. The Evenflo LiteMax NXT Car Seat with SensorySoothe technology meets or exceeds all applicable federal safety standards. In addition to federally required testing, it is structural integrity tested, rollover tested and temperature tested.

If you need help installing your car seat, our ParentLink® Consumer Care Team offers help online in real time. Get live video support with a certified car seat safety technician to assist with proper vehicle installation, so you can drive with confidence.

Families have trusted Evenflo for more than 100 years for smart, innovative gear designed to make life easier, safer and more comfortable at home and on the go. Let us help you save time and find peace of mind, so you can focus on what matters most: your child.

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