Model Number | IMSIESNA03BL13 |
Product Dimensions | 75.57 x 60.33 x 105.41 cm; 10.89 kg |
Item model number | IMSIESNA03BL13 |
Target gender | Female |
Minimum Weight Recommendation | 2.27 kg |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 45 Pounds |
Batteries required | No |
Is portable | Yes |
Item Weight | 10.9 kg |
A**D
Best high chair in the market IMO
I looked everywhere and considered many products and bought and returned one chair of a different brand at a similar price. For this chair, I was reluctant because of the fixed post on the chair that is used to prevent the baby from sliding out. In other chairs, this post is placed on the downside of the tray but with Perego it is fixed on the chair itself. Our 6 month baby does not have any issues with this post. Actually, I found it very safe to have it fixed with the chair as we do not use the tray that much.Quality:The chair is of high quality with metal frames almost everywhere. I think it will hold up over time. For that price, it totally worth it. Look in department stores for cheaper chairs and you will realize that $350 for this chair totally worth it. There are many options in $200-$300 range and they are nowhere near the build quality and robustness of this product.The only downside of this chair is being hard to move around on carpets. On hard floors, it is easy to move though.
A**E
Almost perfect high chair
First of all, the pros:- This high chair offers many different height positions and recline positions - perfect even if your baby is already 6 months old and sitting unsupported. I found when starting to feed him solids it helped to keep him in a slightly reclined position. Also, as my son becomes more mobile, I like knowing that I can lower the chair closer to the ground if need to better keep an eye on him.- Super easy to clean. Just wipe down with a damp cloth and you're good to go. No fabric that is sure to get ratty and needs to be washed at the end of the night.- Stylish. Looks great in any kitchen/dining area; very sleek and the leather is super soft and comfortable looking.- Mobile. I like the fact that it has wheels and can be moved around the house. Even though we live in an apartment and I didn't think we'd move the chair that much because our apartment is small, I've already wheeled the high chair with my son sitting it in countless times between the kitchen and the dining area.- My son loves it! Will sit comfortable in the chair not only to eat, but also to play. Another great, safe place to put him during the day.- Way better than the Baby Bjorn chair (far too small for my bigger than average son); also seems a lot more safe than the Stokke model we considered. I think a lot of high chairs try too hard to be everything - the Stokke, for instance, converts to a toddler and than a child's and even an adult sized chair. The Peg Perego is simply a great high chair, which is exactly all I care about!!!Cons:- the only negative I have for this high chair is that despite the wheels, it is NOT that easy to move around. This is because the wheels have a safety function so that the baby can't roll around in the chair unattended. However, it is cumbersome to move the chair and because it's great in every other way, I wish this small con were not present.Highly recommend overall; worth the money.
C**.
Fabulosa
Ademas de que está hermosa, es muy practica y fácil de instalar, tiene ruedas para que la puedas mover, muy fácil de limpiar.
J**.
The good and the alluring.
The good things:I agonized over which high chair to purchase for our first child. I remember the babysitting days of struggling withginormous high chairs that pinched baby's fingers and legs, got gross baby food stains on the cloth seats and took up 10 ftin the kitchen. I determined it would be wood or something else easy to clean. We live in an apartment so a small footprint isessential to me. I didn't want something obnoxiously baby-ish with circus animals or Pooh Bear (sorry, people). I wanted something sleek that would fit with our decor and not stick out like a sore thumb in our small open-concept kitchen-living-dining. Also,the chair needed to be quality, well-made, and solid.Check-check-check. Peg Perego Siesta is all of that good stuff. The minor annoying things: The doggone tray does not stay in place when stored if you have to fold up the high chair.Ours is always falling off the way-too-small tabs on the back legs. It is stupid how irritating that can be. If we did not foldup the high chair to get it out of the way we wouldn't care about this. The "one-handed" tray situation is not really one-handed. I have to really pull hard and brace my foot against the chairso that I'm not pulling it with me. Maybe I'm doing something wrong and there's a finesse to it. (yes, I squeeze the lever)The strangely alluring bonus things: It's nice that the chair lays back. When you have to give medicine to a squirmy baby it is very nice to have them buckled inand laying back. The wheels. I really like the wheels. I know there are complaints, but I keep them in "go" position and we have funduring dinner with being able to wheel in closer, or push the chair away. It swivels fine. The foot rest. My kid likes it.The buckles. They are really easy. I got pretty orange pureed carrot on them and was able to remove them and clean themquickly. They look brand new. The "leather"-like seat. So. Easy. To. Clean. And, since we got the black, it looks sleek and spotless after.Raising and lowering the chair. What a crazy feature. I have used it a couple times though. I throw a couple toyson the tray and pull it into the living room, lower it, and baby can sit there while we eat in front of the TV. After all this, is it worth $300?I'm still undecided and I would like to see how it holds up over time. But, if the things that are important to avery-picky first time mom, are important to you, then you'll fork over the change and you won't regret it either.
S**U
This chair is dangerous!
My 8 month old is able to remove the tray himself and could have fallen off if I did not have him buckled in.
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