Peg PeregoViaggio Flex
Product Dimensions | 17.25 x 22 x 26 inches |
Item model number | IMVF00US35DP53DX13 |
Minimum weight recommendation | 40 Pounds |
Maximum weight recommendation | 120 Pounds |
Maximum height recommendation | 22 Inches |
Material Type | Polyester Blend |
Material Composition | 90% Plastic, 5% steel, 5% polyester blend |
Additional product features | Includes LATCH connectors that attach to vehicle, keeping the booster seat secure when not in use., The backrest on the Viaggio HBB 120 can be removed for easier travel and transport. |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Car Seat |
Number of reclining positions | 6 |
Batteries required | No |
Orientation | Forward Facing |
Harness type | Vehicle seat belt |
Item Weight | 14.8 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | Italy |
C**N
Awesome!
Love this car seat, it's easy to set up to the comfort of the child. All covers machine washable, easy to maintain, wipe clean and store.
G**A
Perfecto!
Es exactamente lo que esperaba.
D**Z
Even better than Clek - And that says something!
I'm a car seat psycho (for safety) and I've tried multiples of every version of seat (infant, convertible, HBB...) to find the very best of the best. After 3 different HBBs, this Peg Flex is the holy grail. Here's why:It doesn't have arm rests so your kid can actually do the buckle unassisted. This is huge because you go from a kid that can do their convertible seat straps to a kid that needs to be assisted in finding the buckle every.single.time. in every boosterthat has arm rests. This seat and the Maxi Cosi Rodifix are thus winners in this category.The Flex has a more narrow footprint than others because it doesn't have armrests. Need 3 kids to ride? Need 2 to sit next to one another? You're golden. You can park the Flex next to a variety of seats without issue. I have one next to a Nuna Pipa and a Clek Foonf in a Land Rover Discovery (which doesn't have the broadest back seat).The Flex adjusts in 4 directions so your picky big kid can decide exactly how the seat is best for them.As with all Peg Perego products, the fabrics are OUTSTANDING. We have the "licorice" version of the Flex, which is a combo of really soft, highly padded fabrics touching the body and edges with really gorgeous leather finished with white top stitching. This seat isn't more expensive than its competitors, buy it looks and feels like it should be. Super gorgeous, even if you have a luxury car-quality interior.This seat "makes my buns feel the happiest of any car seat I've ever had!" per my 7 year old. If that isn't a rousing endorsement, I don't know what is.The seat belt shoulder clip is well-designed so that the belt easily pulls through and retracts without issue (this was a constant issue with the RodiFix, the Oobr, and, to a lesser extent, the Britax Parkway in both my Honda Odyssey and the Discovery).The folding mechanism seems like a "so what" feature, but is actually really handy. I've used it a handful of times in only a few weeks as I've found myself suddenly needing cargo room. I just remove and fold up the Flex, park it on the front floor, and collapse it's 2nd row seat. Super easy and quick. The latch release and install lever is also delightfully straightforward to use.All in all, there isn't anything to complain about with this seat. Not even the little pull out cup holders. They're not indestructible, but most European-made seats don't even offer an add on option (like the RodiFix). I also don't mind that there's no bottom as I won't ever have to discover some sort of weird goo science experiment at the bottom of one!
J**E
It's fine, until you need to take it apart and clean it. Then it's basically disposable.
I first encountered this seat when we rented from Audi Silvercar. I loved it so much that we bought two when we got back home. It's pretty good. Fairly simple to use and the kids like it. Only complaint is that the "bench" part of the seat doesn't extend very far so it gets uncomfortable for the kids on longer rides.My only regret is not seeing a single review address the assembly/disassembly for cleaning. I've had car and booster seats before and none are like this. While most of it comes off in a traditional manner, the plastic backplate for the headrest is pure murder. The instructions don't tell you how to remove it, and the only video I could find on YT CUT the removal portion, presumably because it was too hard. I broke a clip one one of them when removing it (and the other 3 clips have that whitening plastic look like they're about to break).After washing everything the time came to put it all back together. I gave. My wife is giving it another shot and, if she can't do it, then we're just adding more waste to the environment.Don't get these for long term use. They are impossible to tear down, clean, and put back together. Only get them if your children are perfect angles and never make a mess. And if your kids are like that...can we trade?
M**0
So adjustable it’s crazy!
This booster is so amazing! It is adjustable in 5 different ways! The headrest lowers and raises, the back lowers and raises independently of the headrest!, the seat reclines, the width of the side wings is adjustable, and the latch connectors are adjustable to where the seat can slide over them to sit closer against the seatback. Last 2 photos demonstrate this. See the yellow latch and then you don’t. 2nd picture is a comparison next to Graco Highback Turbobooster. Love the side wings for extra side impact protection. We love not having arm rests in the way! Buckling issues solved! Also, it has an aluminum frame on the back not plastic like the Graco. 10 year expiration date so younger sibling can also probably use it.
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