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peg perego lounge car seat Peg Perego Primo Viaggio Lounge Infant Car Seat

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peg perego lounge car seat Peg Perego Primo Viaggio Lounge Infant Car SeatThe Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4 35 Lounge Infant Car Seat is the perfect blend of safety, comfort, and convenience for your little one. Ideal for infants from birth up to 35 lbs and 32 inches in height, this infant car seat ensures your babys safety while traveling, offering parents peace of mind. The car seat features the Comfort Recline function, which allows for the backrest to recline in three positions and the leg rest to extend for ultimate

The Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 Lounge Infant Car Seat is the perfect blend of safety, comfort, and convenience for your little one. Ideal for infants from birth up to 35 lbs and 32 inches in height, this infant car seat ensures your baby’s safety while traveling, offering parents peace of mind. The car seat features the Comfort Recline function, which allows for the backrest to recline in three positions and the leg rest to extend for ultimate comfort when used with a stroller. Whether you're heading to a quick errand or a long journey, the Primo Viaggio 4-35 Lounge is designed to make every ride comfortable and secure for your baby.

This car seat is equipped with Kinetic Pods for added side-impact protection, ensuring the safety of your baby in the event of a collision. The extendable Pagoda Hood offers complete sun protection with UPF 50+ fabric and mesh side netting for excellent ventilation. The premium base features a built-in Anti-Rebound Bar and a 10-position metal load leg, which significantly increases stability and reduces injury risk in the event of an accident. The seat's Dual-Stage Cushion System provides optimal support for newborns, while the adjustable side impact protection can be modified in six different positions without the need to re-thread the harness. The European Belt Path system allows installation without a base, offering flexibility when traveling in various vehicles. Compatible with Peg Perego strollers and other strollers with adapters, the Primo Viaggio 4-35 Lounge transforms into a complete travel system, making it ideal for parents on the go.

Peg Perego has been a trusted name in premium baby gear for over 70 years, combining Italian craftsmanship with innovative design to create high-quality strollers, car seats, and accessories. Designed and manufactured in Italy, Peg Perego products prioritize safety, comfort, and versatility, ensuring durability and functionality for everyday parenting needs. From strollers with modular configurations to ergonomic car seats, every product is engineered with superior materials and attention to detail, delivering convenience and peace of mind to growing families. Explore Peg Perego at ANB Baby for trusted baby gear designed to grow with your family.

Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 Lounge Infant Car Seat Features:

  • Comfort Recline Function: The backrest reclines into three positions, and the leg rest extends to ensure your baby’s comfort while in the stroller.

  • Kinetic Pods for Side Impact Protection: These pods offer additional protection by helping to move forces away from your baby during a side collision. The pods are adjustable for a perfect fit.

  • Extendable Pagoda Hood with UPF 50+ Protection: Provides full coverage and protects your baby from UV rays, with mesh side netting for enhanced breathability.

  • Dual-Stage Cushion System: Provides optimal head support and ensures a snug, comfortable seating position for newborns.

  • 10-Position Metal Load Leg: Increases stability and reduces the risk of injury by offering superior support in case of an accident.

  • European Belt Path for Secure Installation: Allows the carrier to be securely installed in a vehicle without a base, providing added flexibility for parents.

  • Adjustable Side Impact Protection: Easily adjusts to six different positions without re-threading the harness to ensure a secure fit for your baby.

  • Anti-Rebound Bar: The carry handle can be flipped forward to serve as an anti-rebound bar for additional protection when used without the base.

  • Compatible with Peg Perego Strollers: Works seamlessly with Peg Perego strollers, such as the YPSI, Z4, Vivace, Veloce, Selfie, City Loop, and Booklet 50, to create a convenient travel system.

  • Lightweight and Portable: Weighing just 12 lbs, this car seat is easy to carry and transport for families on the go.

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