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Priori Convertible Car Seat - Gipsy | 
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| Brand: Maxi-Cosi Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $199.00
New (2) from $199.00
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 10158
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 4 - 99 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 19.4 Dimensions (in): 19 x 21 x 26
MPN: 22476GIP UPC: 044681227752 EAN: 0044681227752 ASIN: B000U1ZFFE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The Maxi-Cosi Convertible Car Seat grows with your child from infant to toddler mode | | • | It provides the ultimate in comfortable and secure transportation | | • | Includes EPP foam for energy absorption | | • | Removable car seat pad features luxurious padding | | • | Four- position independent recline easily adjusts to desired position after it is installed |
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Product Description The Maxi-Cosi Priori Convertible Car Seat features the Independent Recline System, which easily adjusts the seat to four positions while the child is in the seat. Harness holders keep straps out of the way, vehicle seat belt locks ease installation, and a removable, plush seat pad keeps children comfortable on long rides. Like the Mico Infant Car Seat, the Priori features energy absorbing EPP foam. The Priori Convertible Car Seat is appropriate for children 5 to 35 lbs. and 19" to 36" in height (rear-facing, for newborns to approximately one year old), and 22 to 40 lbs. and 34" to 43" in height (forward-facing, for children approximately one to four years old. Features: - Independent Recline System lets you recline the car seat while installed
- Four independent recline positions are adjustable while your child's in the car seat
- Side Impact Protection with energy absorbing foam
- Harness holders keep harness straps out of the way
- Easy to install with 3-point seat belt and push button LATCH
- Rear-facing 5 to 35 lbs. and 19" to 36" in height
- Forward-facing 22 to 40 lbs. and 34" to 43" in height
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| Customer Reviews:
Wonderful purchase July 26, 2008 Holly L. Perry (Murfreesboro, TN) This is one of the best purchases we have made for our child yet! Love love love this carseat. We had already purchased an Eddie Bauer seat and it seemed so cheap compared to this one. We took it back because the latch hooks, padding, fabric, chest clip and pretty much everything seemed so cheap. When this one arrived in the mail, we were stunned at the quality of it. The cup holder is pretty much useless, because it's so flimsy - I don't think this car seat was orignially designed with a cup holder in mind (which is pretty much true of all european-designed autos or car seats). This isn't a problem at this point, though. We have already purchased our second one for our other car, which is quite a splurge for us, but since this is our first child we plan on using these for years to come. Oh yeah, and it looks pretty killer too. :-)
Great Car Seat...with only a few minor complaints June 9, 2008 A. West (Charleston, SC USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I did A LOT of research before buying the Maxi Cosi Priori for our 11 month old son. His previous car seat was also a Maxi Cosi (Cabriofix) that we purchased from Europe mainly because of the safety factor of having the isofix system that it latched into, but also because of the convenience of how it popped out of the car and clicked into his Quinny Buzz stroller with no problem. We absolutely loved it! As far as the Priori goes, we were considering it or the Britax Boulevard. The Priori is a little smaller than the B.B.(which we like for travel purposed in airports..as well as the fact that it was more likely to be compatible with rental cars in Europe when traveling abroad),and seemed to have more protective foam near where our child's head would be. We were also drawn to the reclining option that the Priori offers (although our son still sits in it in a rear-facing position so we can't take advantage of the reclining option until we turn him around). The only complaints that I have are the difficulty of taking off the cover to wash (we had a diaper leak the first week that we had the car seat) and the buckle (you have to push really hard on the button to release the two metal buckles...definately not easy or something you could do with one hand like his Cabriofix was).
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