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Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP Infant Car Seat in Crystal

Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP Infant Car Seat in Crystal

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Brand: Peg Perego USA
Category: Baby Product


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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 20422

Color: Crystal
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 17
Dimensions (in): 26.5 x 18 x 26

MPN: IMC00US32TU41AT41
Model: IMCC00US32TU41AT41
UPC: 016337376077
EAN: 0016337376077
ASIN: B000KWQCO6

Release Date: September 17, 2007

Features:
  • Primo Viaggio can be used by and infants.
  • This carrier can be fastened to your vehicle's seat belts or Latch system and the car seat is designed to coordinate with our strollers.
  • Featureing our comfort dry microfiber fabric that is breathable and ultra soft on your baby's skin.
  • The integrated comprehensive safety system can be easily adjusted as your baby grows and includes a quick release feature, assuring maximum safety.
  • With automatic attachment system, you can securely attach or detach the Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30 to all Perego Strollers with one hand.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Your precious cargo can rest safely while traveling in Peg Perego's Primo Viaggio SIP, which provides the added security of Side Impact Protection. The seat, designed for babies up to 30 inches and 22 pounds, has an exclusive Confort-Dry pad for the seat designed to keep baby safe and dry, and the safety-padded wings add even more protection to baby's head.

Parents can use the Primo Viaggio SIP with or without the base, and it is safety tested for use in automobiles as well as airplanes. The seat locks into the base of all Peg Perego strollers and is available to match every new Peg Perego stroller collection. This seat is easy to use, with one-hand adjustments of the 5-point restraint belt system, as well as a one-hand release from the base or stroller. The hood and the handle are both adjustable. Peg Perego's Primo Viaggio meets all NHTSA standards and is made in Italy.

Features:

  • Designed to accommodate babies up to 22 pounds or up to 30 inches
  • 5-point restraint belt system with one-hand adjustment
  • Primo Viaggio SIP instantly attaches to Peg Perego strollers
  • Adjustable base installs in car with LATCH system or seatbelts
  • Indicator level shows correct installation angle
  • One-hand unlatching from base, stroller or chassis
  • Adjustable hood
  • Adjustable, easy-carry, soft-grip handle
  • Complies with federal NHTSA* standards



Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Good quality but way too heavy...   April 29, 2008
C. Smith (Mount Laurel, NJ USA)
I was looking around for a double stroller - and when I found the peg perego (the one that matches this car seat) - I realized I was going to need a new car seat since my graco was not compatible with it. So, we bought this car seat (we have a toddler and a newborn). The car seat is great. Very solid, padded...seems so much studier than my graco was. However, I didn't realize the seat was 17 lbs WITHOUT my baby in it. Everyone who sees me struggling with it offers to take the baby and they remark how heavy the seat is. Plus, on days when I don't need my double, I wanted to buy a universal snap and go type of stroller, but this seat is not compatible with any of them - which almost brought me to tears since the seat is so combersome. I don't like that the hood of the seat and the handle are so close, on cold, windy days, or even on sunny days, it makes it hard to keep the baby's face covered/protected. Plus, I can't adjust the straps on the seat any higher in the back of the seat and my 5 month old's little feet stick out from the seat. I can't imagine how he'll look in 4-5 more months. And I can't even think of buying another seat after the price we paid for this one. Overall, the seat is wonderful - if you don't mind the weight of the seat, the lack of compatibility with other strollers, and the price.


5 out of 5 stars Better than average quality   March 5, 2008
Lisa Longoria (Burlington, WI USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is our second carseat. Compared to our first, an Evenflo, we love this carseat.

As carseats go, I don't find this one any heavier than others. They are all uncomfortably heavy in my opinion. The fabric seems better than average quality. The base installs into the car relatively easily. I found it easy to buckle my child into the seat. I don't have any trouble with my child's head falling to the side or being unable to recline as some others have reported. I imagine it has something to do with the angle of the seat in your vehicle. With our first child we did have this problem when we had a differnt car and carseat. The canopy stays up well as it "clicks" into place when it is pulled all the way forward. One thing I didn't like about the canopy is that when it is clicked into place there is little room between it and the carrying handle. You can see this in the product illustation on this website. The thing which I really love about this carseat is the lap cover which easily snaps on, has a flap which can cover the childs face and shield them from the wind, and the rain cover which is tucked into a zippered comparment. The ends of the elastic straps could have been finished off as mine did start to ravel, however it has held up over a very long winter. This makes it convenient for those colder climates.



1 out of 5 stars Please read this before you buy this poorly made car seat.   March 4, 2008
Erica Toker (Brooklyn, New York United States)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

If I can stop just one parent or guardian from purchasing the Primo Vaggio SIP car seat from Peg Perego, then I have accomplished what I set out to do. This car seat claims to hold a child up to 22 pounds and 30 inches. This was all well and good for my newborn son for the first few months of his life, however he has grown to be a big boy. At 5 1/2 months he now weighs 17 1/2 pounds and is 27 inches long. Due to this, his car seat no longer accomodates him.
Yes, Peg Perego claims it will fit babies up to 22lbs/30 inches- but this is a false statement. I have made the straps to the car seat as loose as I can, have adjusted the seat height as many times as I could, and still, the straps are too small to fit around my generously sized son. He screams the second we put him into the car seat, because he must feel like an elephant being squeezed into a mouse hole. The straps dig into his chest, and his crotch. He DID love his car seat, and taking rides in the car. Now the opposite is true. The second we close the straps on his car seat, he screams in pain as the straps dig into his body. To make matters worse, I was never able to put my son into the car while he was wearing his snowsuit. The straps never fit around him, and the snowsuit, even when he was 13 pounds. You would think that Peg Perego would take into consideration that babies don't always wear thin jackets, and in the dead of winter, they need a larger jacket. So why aren't the straps made to extend longer than they are? It's as if they are deliberately doing this so that you are forced to buy a new car seat from them when they grow out of it well before they are supposed to.
Peg Pergeo was a trusted name for me, and it did keep my child safe--- when he was able to fit INTO it that is. My warning to all parents considering this car seat- you never know how big your baby will be at 4 months, 5 months, etc. This car seat does not accomodate big babies, or their heavy coats/jackets.
I have just ordered the Maxi Cosi Priori of which can be used as a backwards facing car seat for infants 5lbs.-22 lbs., and front facing for 23 lbs. and up. In my eyes, this is a much better investment, as it will grow with my son, instead of him growing out of it. Maxi Cosi is a European brand, and their safety tests, rules, and regulations are 3 times stricter than that of the United States safety test for car seats. So now, I feel secure on all levels with my new car seat.
Do your research before you buy this car seat, because you do not want to spend 200+ dollars and have to buy another one a few months later when your baby grows a few pounds. Good luck, and congratulations!



5 out of 5 stars I love this seat!   November 9, 2007
B&M's Mommy (Stoneham, MA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I love this seat! It is well made and has great safety ratings. The print is very handsome. There is nothing about this seat that feels chincy or cheap. It is also relatively easy to install as car seats go. I highly recommend it.

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