Evenflo Shyft DualRide Infant Car Seat and Stroller Combo w/Carryall Storage (Durham Green)
$49.99







It’s a car seat & stroller & carrier & wonder-worker in one! The Evenflo® Shyft™ DualRide™ Infant Car Seat Stroller Combo with Carryall Storage is a single piece of baby gear that Shyfts from infant car seat to stroller in one step. Moving from car to sidewalk? Lift the carrier off the base, release the wheels and roll on. Maneuvering stairs? Retract the wheels, carry up or down steps, pop the wheels back down and go. Designed for infants 3 lb to 35 lb (15.7 in. to 32 in.), Shyft DualRide features a no-rethread harness that adjusts to 8 positions to grow with your child. Thoughtful design places the infant carrier on the stroller higher, so your baby is near. Integrated SensorSafe™ technology adds a layer of protection, while LockStrong™ Installation and Quick Connectors™ provide solid, secure installation in no time. Compatible with the Evenflo® Gold Shyft™ Travel System, this combo has a full-coverage canopy to block rain and snow, plus UPF 50+ to help block the sun. A sophisticated silhouette, washable padding and attention to quality ensure you’ll Shyft into parenthood in style. It’s the one piece of baby gear that does it all! At Evenflo, we go above and beyond government standards to create car seats that are safe. The Shyft DualRide is 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.
Polypropylene, Steel, Aluminum, EPS Foam, Nylon, Polyoxymethylene, polyester, polyester fill, polyurethane foam
GET THE GEAR THAT DOES IT ALL: From wheels up to wheels down, transitions from infant car seat to stroller in one step with ease; leave wheels in base for a lighter infant carrier

Delian –
Game-changer for travel and everyday use
I’ve been using the Evenflo Shyft DualRide car seat and stroller combo for a while now, and honestly, I love it. It has made outings and travel so much easier.What I love most:• It’s extremely versatile — going from car seat to stroller in seconds is a huge win, especially when I’m out alone with my child.• Installation is very easy, which gives peace of mind when switching cars or traveling.• It’s perfect for travel (airports, quick errands, appointments).• The design is practical and smooth, and everything feels well-thought-out.The only downside:My one wish is that it could grow with my child longer. It maxes out at 35 lbs, so while it’s amazing for the infant/toddler stage, you will eventually need to transition to another seat.Overall:If you’re looking for a reliable, easy-to-use car seat that doubles as a stroller — especially for travel or busy days — this is an excellent choice. Despite the weight limit, I would absolutely recommend it to parents who value convenience and versatility.
Ashtyn –
Great Carseat
i absolutely love this car seat. it’s a little bulky and heavy carrying with the wheels on, but that’s expected. without the wheels i could easily carry my 8lb newborn and lift him in and out of the car by myself. once you figure it out, it’s so easy to use and so worth it.
gogogadget –
Convenient and worth the price
Let’s start with the bad. It’s wide and makes getting to the passenger seat belt difficult amd takes up a lot of space. The wheels inevitably touch whomever is sitting next to the stroller. The wheel cover only partially covers the bottom of the wheel, not the sides or top, better than nothing but almost like nothing. The stroller itself is a little low and the ride is a bit rough. Folding the wheels down requires pushing on the back of the wheels while holding down the bottom latch. A little akward but not the end of the world. Lastly, pretty heavy to lug around in stroller mode if the stroller is not engaged, which makes taking out and putting into the car slightly more difficult than a regular car seat.However, what you get is convenience and space savings. Which makes it well worth the cons. You can easily take it out in carriage mode or stroller mode and don’t need a seperate stroller base in the trunk. But everyone interested in this stroller already understands this. It’s up to the individual if the convenience is worth the drawbacks.
K. Urban –
Very convenient and saves your back!
This is the best carseat for our family! We have 2 older kids we are constantly chasing and it’s nice to be able to have wheels on the go! It was a little tricky to figure out how to use but we didn’t really read any instructions, just tried to wing it! It is a little heavy carrying the carseat with the wheels attached so I recommend not having the wheels on if you are only carrying (They easily detach!)
Stephanie F. –
Very nice.
Regarding the video, please don’t mind the huff and puffs-it’s hard bending over being 8.5m pregnant. I’m still getting use to it it’s my 2nd day messing with it so it seems like I’m being rough. I might be but everything is also stiff. It’s better to use the same foot as the hand you pick it up with for it to close. I don’t think it’s possible to close it per their directions. You need to make sure you hear 2 clicks when pressing the lever/button to close the legs. Or else only one will disengage and the other stays engaged. You can see that in the video.Installation is easy. Smooth texture. Haven’t had my baby yet but I practiced with folding and unfolding for a day. Unfolding is the easiest thing on this seat. Taking it out of the base with and without the wheels was easy after a few tries. Love the shade!! It is thin though. I bought a seat cover for it.Only gripe I have with this is that folding it is so frustrating!!!! The wheels don’t stay still for you to ‘lean towards’ them to fold them up as directions have you do. A YT video showed a trick and she just picked up as we should and kicked it or shoved the wheels back. Still didn’t work for me. Idk if I got one that needs oiled or something but it’s really hard to fold back up. I’ve also made sure to click the button fully and I can see the wheels and it’s bar loosen up but when you go to lean into those wheels to put pressure on them to close 2 things have happened. 1 they just rolled back and clicked into place or 2 they did fold back up but it was so rough and jerky a baby could wake up if they’re napping. It’s not smooth. And it’s already heavy so bending over with a baby in it, picking it up slightly off the ground (needed for it to disengage) and to lean into it or shove it back would be tiring. This would’ve been great if it weren’t for that huge flaw. Built is good and great for the money but the hardware should’ve been diff instead of hard plastic for the wheel part.If you plan to get this, you def need to practice!!!! Nothing worse than trying to figure it out with a nb while recovering and then jerking the thing around and waking baby up in the process!!! Practice.