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peg perego car seat weight and height limit Peg Perego Viaggio Shuttle 120 Booster

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peg perego car seat weight and height limit Peg Perego Viaggio Shuttle 120 BoosterGrowing children will get a boost in safety with the Viaggio Shuttle. An Integrated Rigid LATCH system allows for the Shuttle to connect to the vehicle LATCH anchors for perfect placement. If a vehicle does not have anchors, the Integrated Rigid LATCH can be pushed back into the booster, making it simple to use in ANY vehicle. Stability Unique to the Viaggio Shuttle is its Integrated Rigid LATCH system. This allows for perfect stability of the booster

Growing children will get a boost in safety with the Viaggio Shuttle. An Integrated Rigid LATCH system allows for the Shuttle to connect to the vehicle LATCH anchors for perfect placement. If a vehicle does not have anchors, the Integrated Rigid LATCH can be pushed back into the booster, making it simple to use in ANY vehicle.

Stability

Unique to the Viaggio Shuttle is its Integrated Rigid LATCH system. This allows for perfect stability of the booster seat, whether a passenger is present or not. If the Shuttle is placed in a position with no LATCH anchors, the Rigid LATCH can be tucked back into the Shuttle, allowing for a great fit. An innovative Blind Lock Attaching System prevents the Shuttle from being accidentally released from another passenger.

Dual Layer Comfort

Ideal for long journeys, the Viaggio Shuttle is designed to be extremely comfortable thanks to its double layer of expanded material:

  • The first layer is EPS (Expanded Poly Styrene), which helps absorb deceleration in the event of a collision.
  • The second layer is Expanded Polyurethane, which is softer and ergonomically shaped to offer maximum comfort, even during the longest journeys.
  • The Details The Viaggio Shuttle includes a cup holder, carrying handle for easy transportation and a shoulder clip for proper positioning. Fashionable microfiber upholstery (that is easy to remove and machine washable!) help give the Shuttle a look that will go well in any car interior.

    • Rigid LATCH: Integrated rigid LATCH allows for easy installation and stability. The rigid LATCH can also tuck into the seat when it is not in use.
    • Blind Lock Attaching System: Prevents the car seat from being accidentally released by another passenger.
    • Seat: Soft, anatomically-shaped, with a ?Super? layer of soft urethane foam for extra comfort on long journeys
    • Forward Facing: The Shuttle is a forward-facing booster seat with weight limitation of 120 lbs and a maximum height of 63?
    • Cup Holder: One clip-on cup holder is included with the Shuttle
    • EPS: Energy-absorbing foam, Expanded Poly Styrene, in head rest and side wings protect child?s head and torso from impact forces.
    • Comfort Recline: The reclining seat can be set in five different positions, regardless of the postion of the car?s backrest, so that children can be perfectly relaxed -- even on long journeys.
    • Fashion Forward: Upholstered with a variety of fashionable collections, in materials that will keep child comfortable.
    • Performance Fabric: Innovative microfiber fabric on seat is breathable and absorbs moisture - keeping the child cool and comfortable.
    • Shoulder Clip: Includes an adjustable shoulder clip that keeps shoulder belt at the correct height and position.
    • Carry Handle: A carry handle is located on the Shuttle for easy transportation
    • Made in Italy: All Peg Perego baby products are Made in Italy. From concept, to creation, every step in the process is performed by Peg Perego and no one else.

    Specifications:

    • Weight capacity: Up to 120 lbs
    • Height capacity: Up to 63"
    • Product weight: 6.75 lbs
    • Product dimensions (in): 9.5 H x 17.25 L x 16 W
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