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peg perego primo viaggio 5 65 PEG Primo Viaggio All-In-One Car Seat Astral

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peg perego primo viaggio 5 65 PEG Primo Viaggio All-In-One Car Seat AstralIntroducing the Peg Perego Primo Viaggio ALL IN ONE Safety and comfort throughout all stages Primo Viaggio All In One gives you safety and comfort throughout all the stages from birth to booster. Thanks to its adaptive design, Primo Viaggio All In One is used from birth up to an age of 10+ years. As your child grows, adjust the 12 position headrest & harness in seconds to create the perfect fit. When it is time to transition to a booster, simply tuck

Introducing the Peg Perego Primo Viaggio ALL IN ONE ... Safety and comfort throughout all stages

Primo Viaggio All In One gives you safety and comfort throughout all the stages from birth to booster. Thanks to its adaptive design, Primo Viaggio All In One is used from birth up to an age of 10+ years.

As your child grows, adjust the 12-position headrest & harness in seconds to create the perfect fit. When it is time to transition to a booster, simply tuck the harness into the built-in storage compartment.

Recommended Usage

  • Infant - 5-50 lbs Rear Facing ( max. height: 47" )
  • Toddler - 26.5-65 lbs Forward Facing ( max. height: 49" )
  • Kids - 40-120 lbs Booster Mode ( max. height: 49" )

Key Features & Benefits

  • Made in Italy - Our team of experts in Italy perform every step in the process from concept to creation.
  • 100% Fire Retardant FREE ( FR FREE ) - Keep your child safe from harmful chemicals. Fabrics and foams are specifically developed with alternative materials that don’t use any added flame retardants, while still complying with fire-safety standards
  • 6 Comfort Recline Positions - Reclining made easy to understand without complicated details. Parents’ life made easy with 6 approved reclining positions either in rear or in forward facing mode (with 5-point safety harness).
  • Tri-Stage Cushion - Tri- Stage cushion system is included for comfort and support of a newborn’s neck and bottom. As your child grows, cushions can be removed to keep baby always properly positioned. Cushion is made of breathable Tencel twill. 
  • Extendable Anti-Rebond Bar - The integrated Anti-Rebound Bar enhances protection in case of a rear collision.
  • Extra Leg Room - Stay rear-facing longer with the extendable anti-rebound bar, giving your child 2 inches of extra leg room.
  • Easy to Install - Installation is made easy and effective thanks to the Easy Tight Latch System.
  • Color Coded Belt Routing - Color coding makes belt routing simple and clear. Blue for Rear-Facing, Red for Forward-Facing & Green for Booster
  • 12 Position Headrest - As your child grows, adjust the 12-position headrest & harness in seconds to create the perfect fit.
  • Energy Management System - EPP & EPS layers in the shell and in the headrest, a robust fully integrated steel frame and force absorbing inserts in the base offer an all around system that protects child from the high force loading developed in a car crash.
  • Easy to Remove Upholstery - Machine washable Fresco Jersey seating pad, smoothly unzips for quick clean ups!
  • Fits 3 Across - The slim design accommodates three car seats in a row regardless of car seat configuration.
  • Kinetic Pods - The kinetic pods offer additional side impact protection and help to move forces away from your baby in case of a side collision. The pods are adjustable to ensure the perfect fit no matter where in the car the seat is installed.
  • Removable Cup Holder - Our universal removable cup holder is included and can be attached on either side of the car seat. (additional cup holders available for purchase)

Specifications

  • Weight: 28 lbs
  • Dimensions ( upright - forward facing) - 26.8"H x 18.9"D x 18.9"W
  • Dimensions ( reclined - rear facing ) - 22.8"H x 24.4"D x 18.9"W
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