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Peg Perego Prima Pappa Best High Chair in Paloma | 
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| Brand: Peg Perego USA Category: Baby Product
List Price: $259.99 Buy New: $215.00 You Save: $44.99 (17%)
New (7) from $215.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews
Color: Paloma Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 19 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 23 x 40.8
MPN: 1MPPBENA55PL46 Model: IMPPBENA55PL46 UPC: 888487003642 EAN: 0888487003642
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The easy folding High Chair with a double tray system. | | • | Adjustable height seating with tilt in space feeding system. | | • | Stain resistant micro-leather like material and has a 5 point harness system. | | • | Adjustable foot rest to fit the growing toddler. | | • | Non scratching rubber wheels to protect hardwood floors. |
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Product Description It doesn't get any better than the "Best." Peg Perego's Prima Pappa Best has incredible features, including a tailored backrest, a net storage pouch on the back of the seat and irresistible new, stain-resistant soft-touch Prima Classe upholstery. Additionally, the footrest adjusts to three positions to accommodate a growing child, and the tray can be stored easily and compactly on the chair legs when folded. The two trays including the removable, dishwasher-safe dinner tray make clean-up easy for busy parents. As with all Peg Perego high chairs, the Prima Pappa Best comes fully assembled and has large, quiet, mar-resistant caster wheels with rear brakes. This ultimate high chair has seven height positions, a unique "Tilt-in-Space" feature with four reclining positions, our unique five-point "Freedom of Movement" safety harness and a passive restraint system. It's perfect to use as an adjustable youth chair as your toddler gets bigger. Made in Italy.Item must ship via UPS. 40.4"H x 22.6"W x 30"D. Ages birth and up to 45 lbs. Prima Classe Paloma.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Form AND Function December 1, 2008 We debated getting a wooden highchair and then decided we needed to suck it up and get an easy-clean plastic one with wheels and this looked like the best - we were right, and actually prefer it in every way over the wooden ones we've seen since.
HIGHLIGHTS: The seat itself is a very soft leatherette that simply wipes clean. It's also roomy enough that the baby never seems to get uncomfortable (bored maybe). The chair is very well built and the wheels roll smoothly and do not scuff the hardwood floor. It's also quite handsome and is not nearly the eyesore I had imagined it would be. Regardless, you can easily roll it out of the way, and the tray stashes conveniently on two hooks on the back.
PROS: Sturdy Adjustable Great two-piece tray makes for easy cleaning Adjustable restraints and foot rest easy-clean fabric comfortable collapsible nice build/doesn't look cheap tray slides in and out easily, but locks in place smooth, lockable wheels tray hangs out of the way on the backside
CONS Even when collapsed it's still a pretty big piece of plastic in your dining area It's not cheap, but worth every penny
poorly designed November 1, 2008 I am busy and never take the time to review products, but I felt I wanted to tell people about the things that didn't work for us with this high chair so they can make a better decision than we did! (someone just gave us a Fischer Price high chair that is fabulous so I can see how inconvenient the Peg Perego was) The tray height is still too high for our daughter, she is 2. The tray slides in and out very stickily- I reccommend just getting the 2-hand trays that click on and off. There is a big gap between tray and daughter's belly- tons of food got on her lap every meal, and she would stand up on the chair b/c she wasn't held in by the tray and hated being strapped in. The tray is too big and thus doesn't fit into the dishwasher- no need to have it stick out so far- their arms aren't that long! When I think about it, I think the gap thing was the most inconvenient- we had dinner last night with her in the fischer price and it held her in so nicely, tray snug to her belly- how nice! I say go for the FP- it still has wheels, recliner, vinyl cover, adj. height... and three snap-on trays!
Beautiful but has a couple drawbacks October 21, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2AC3CWLSAP6D2 A video review of the Peg Perego Prima Pappa Best High Chair.
Get a Rubbermaid highchair instead! October 17, 2008 We used to own two Peg Peregos. Not this exact model, but similarly expensive. I honestly don't get the hype: they're totally expensive, the fabric is hard to clean, food gets stuck in all the nooks and crevices, they have a large footprint, and they're cumbersome to move. And they hardly fold up. (Our Peg Perego stroller sucked too. Stay away from them!)
Seriously consider a Rubbermaid Restaurant Highchair. Here's the link: High Chair With Wheels Platinum. They run about $150 bucks with the casters, but they have a very small footprint, easy to move, super easy to clean, very durable, and comfortable. We didn't even buy a tray, we just roll it up to the table and our kids eat with us at the table.
Fabulous- Superior design and very easy to use September 21, 2008 I have 3 grandchildren and purchased an inexpensive high chair at a discount store, because: "I won't be using it very much". Within months pieces were falling off. No straps so my grandchild would stand up during every meal. This Peg Perego high chair has everything needed for safety, comfort and ease of use. The straps function like the car seat straps, and now my grandson does not even try to stand... I think he realizes he's not going any where. It easily rolls across ceramic tile,and wood flooring. We watch Baby Boost in the den sometimes so he'll sit longer and eat. Luckily, our shepherd cleans whatever falls on the floor. When done, we roll to the kitchen sink to clean baby and chair. We love everything about the chair....especially the straps. It does cost more than most but it's better than most.
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