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Peg Perego Primo Viaggio Infant Car Seat in Paloma | 
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| Brand: Peg Perego USA Category: Baby Product
List Price: $329.99 Buy New: $289.00 You Save: $40.99 (12%)
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 10090
Color: Paloma Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 17 Dimensions (in): 26.5 x 18 x 26
MPN: IMUN00US35CR13PL46 Model: IMUN00US35CR13PL46 UPC: 888487004045 EAN: 0888487004045 ASIN: B000WJWZZW
Release Date: January 15, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
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| Features:
| • | Primo Viaggio can be used by and infant from 5 pounds to 30 pounds. | | • | 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. | | • | Featuring 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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Product Description Theres nothing more important than your babys safety, and Peg Peregos Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30 exceeds the most stringent safety standards in the world. This redesigned car seat is surrounded with improved Side Impact Protection to protect babys head and body. The frame has been strengthened to provide added safety. Designed for transporting a baby or child weighing five to thirty pounds or up to thirty inches long, the Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30 includes a removable plush pad for newborns and exclusive Confort-Dry microfiber fabric that is breathable and ultra-soft on babys skin. The Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30 instantly attaches to any Peg Perego stroller and conveniently features one-hand unlatching from stroller, chassis or car seat base. Peg Peregos Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30 meets or exceeds all NHTSA standards. Made in Italy.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
WARNING to anyone with this car seat!!! November 6, 2008 cseken (Orange County, CA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
WARNING to all owners newer model Peg Perego SIP 30/30 Infant Seats. It has two major defects. 1> Defective part causes cuts on baby's heels and legs. 2> Defective latch can cause seat to fall out of Pliko P3 stroller and have baby land on ground. Peg Perego's SIP 30/30 Infant seat is defective and they have not made registered customers aware of it. They are not taking responsibility for the safety of the children using this seat. They have been aware of the first issue since the beginning of summer 2008. The first issue with the seat causes cuts. We discovered lacerations on our son's ankles for over a month but could not figure out what was causing them. On a road trip we discovered a large bleeding gash on the back of his ankle about the size of a DIME. We traced the source to the SIP 30/30 car seat's plastic strap cover near the feet. There was blood on the cover and the edges were sharp enough to cut my finger. When I called Peg Perego, it took over an hour to get through to their customer service. Once I did, I discovered over 50 children have already been injured and they anticipate FOUR THOUSAND seats could have this issue. DO NOT follow their instructions to remove the plastic cover until receiving the replacement. The metal latch further cut up the back of our son's legs while waiting for the part. It took almost 4 DAYS to get the part from them instead of shipping it priority overnight. It is Peg Perego's RESPONSIBILITY to inform registered seat users of this dangerous issue, yet they have done NOTHING to warn people. Not even an e-mail. They plan to ship the parts when they have replacement. It has been almost 5 months since they first learned about the issue. How many more children will be injured before they make the public aware of this defect. Since discovering this issue, I have told every parent I see with this car seat about this issue. Their response is normally "I was wondering where those cuts where coming from." The second issue with the seat is latching into Peg Perego's Pliko P3 stroller. The infant seat has two possible latch points. We attached the seat to the stroller using the outside latch. We heard both sides of the seat "click" as explained. While pushing the cart the infant seat fell off the stroller and landed on the sidewalk with our son head down and screaming. We were lucky the stroller wasn't stopped by a street where it could have fallen in front of a car. The fact it can even latch to something that will not hold the seat, much less EASILY latch, is a SERIOUS design defect that is extremely dangerous to children. It could be fatal. Peg Perego needs to take responsibility for their poorly designed products and let people know about these issues. Hopefully as a buyer you will review this and evaluate if their products are safe for your children before buying and they are injured. If I could give this product less than 1 star, I would.
disappointing September 29, 2008 Kristen Mccormack 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased carseat months before baby was born and only used it a couple of times during her first 2 months. The seams started coming apart during the first couple of months of use. When I called customer service to request a new cover they told me that I'd have send my receipt of purchase and pictures of the defective product. I was not inclined to put together a package proving the defect in my newborn sleep deprived state and therefore decided to keep the poor product. Just a couple of months later the pieces that hold the hood on popped out. Between the shoddy craftsmanship and difficult customer service, I'd go to another brand of travel system next time.
Muy buena silla pra bebes September 2, 2008 M. SANTANA TORRES (MEXICO, DISTRITO FEDERAL Mexico) Es una excelente silla para coche, comoda, fácil de colocar y en general excelente producto.
Looks great but VERY heavy!!! May 18, 2008 dhdk (CT, United States) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
After I had used a Graco for the first two kids I though it would be nice to upgrade since I love their strollers. It is a very nice car seat that gets lots of compliments, especially together with the matching stroller. However, I must say this is the heaviest car seat I have ever encountered. I know it has a higher weight limit, but it is quite hard to carry it around, even out of the car into the house (especially since my 4 month old is on the heavy side). If I would have tried it out in the store first I might have not bought it. It is also definitely bigger, and installed in the rear facing position it takes up so much space that I had to install it behind my passenger seat with it almost all the way forward - and I do not have a small car. So be aware of this before you buy it! I guess once you turn it around that problem will be solved, but that is still 8 months off in my case. Otherwise, very intuitive. I especially love the easy adjustable height.
Safe Secure and Trustworthy April 7, 2008 Mommy Poppins (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I like this car seat . But It is Heavier than any of the other 2 infant seats I have had .I will only probably carry for first 4 months . After that I will carry baby minus seat. Most of weight is however in base that stays in car. It is like 2 pds maybe heavier than a graco or evenflo . But I do Like the shade . It goes up until 30 pds . And It is really comfy and cushiony. and it locks into a pliko . I would recommend if you are safety concious and have extra money to spend. You will use it for 1 yr. I will use it around the home to .Or while I shower.
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