The Evenflo Triumph Advance and Deluxe Lx are great car seats! They are rear facing to 35lbs, forward to 50 (I think the new ones are 65) and they are all around easy to use and understand.
Take what consumer reports says with a grain of salt. They test and refuse to disclose their testing situations, who is installing the seats, the sled used, etc. They retracted their statements a few years ago and they are just not to be trusted with car seat ratings until they disclose their testing.
A few other great options are the Firstyears TrueFit (my 3.5yr old daughter is still rear facing in this one, great seat!), Britax Roundabout 50, Graco MyRide65.
Please reconsider turning him forward facing. Please research EXTENDED REAR FACING, JOEL'S JOURNEY, and INTERNAL DECAPITATION. THe AAP, NHTSA and safekids, and every single car seat manufacturer, recommend rear facing until at least 2yrs and 30lbs, or until the rear facing car seat is outgrown. Feet touching the seat is not a problem, in fact there has never been a case of broken legs. However one of the most common forward facing injuries is broken legs!
Remember when rear facing the harness shoudl come from just at or below the shoulders. the harness should be snug and the chest clip level with the armpits. No bulky clothing in the carseat like jackets, buntings ,etc. Polar fleece is warmer than bulky clothingand its safe in the car seat. A rear facing car seat is outgrown when one of two things happens; the child goes over the weight limit or there is less than one inch of hard shell above the childs head.
Again please research EXTENDED REAR FACING, JOEL'S JOURNEY and INTERNAL DECAPITATION before turning him forward facing. The seats you are looking at are excellent for extended rear facing. My 3yr old is 30lbs and 37" tall and still easily rear facing. WITH AFO's on her lower legs too. :)