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The Maxi-Cosi Priorifix is suitable for children weighing 9-18 kilos (approx. nine months to 3.5 years of age)
The Maxi-Cosi Priorifix is the ideal combination of the advantages of Isofix with the user friendly characteristics of Maxi-Cosi car seats
Moreover, the extra support leg on the car body provides additional stability and safety
In the 2007 European consumer test of child car seats the Maxi-Cosi Priorifix was rated as 'highly recommended'
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Safe and Secure but also Heavy,
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This review is from: Maxi-Cosi PrioriFix Forward Facing Group 1 Car Seat (Black Reflection) (Baby Product)
This isofix car seat is not difficult to fit once you get the hang of it and the leg support is at the right length. Its nicely padded and our baby seems very comfortable. It is quite high so Baby can easily see out of the windows and the reclining positions mean she can have a comfortable nap on long car rides.
The only real drawback is the weight. You will definitely need a helper to babysit if you need to fit it before use as it is very much a two handed job trying to manouvre the seat and support leg into the vehicle without scratching the paintwork. If you intend to leave the seat in the car then this is the chair for you (although it may leave a dent in your car seat), and when choosing a seat I always go for safety above convenience and I have no doubt that my Baby is very safe in this chair.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Proved itself in a crash,
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This review is from: Maxi-Cosi PrioriFix Forward Facing Group 1 Car Seat (Black Reflection) (Baby Product)
We were recently involved in a head-on collision in which my 2 year old daughter was in the back passenger side in a Maxi Cosi Priorifix car seat. Even though our car was written off, the seat proved sturdy and safe, and while my husband and I came away with bruising from the seatbelts and I have a bit of whiplash, my daughter is completely unscathed, without a single bruise.
Yes it is a heavy carseat and I usually leave the fitting to my husband as I find isofix a bit tricky, but this pales in to insignificance when I think of how well the carseat did its job when it was needed most. The very next day we went out and bought another Maxi Cosi Priorifix, and I would never go with any other now I have seen how well it does its job.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Beware: invisible damage, terrible customer service,
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This review is from: Maxi-Cosi PrioriFix Forward Facing Group 1 Car Seat (Black Reflection) (Baby Product)
Got on fine with this seat until potty training my son when the seat was around 2-3 years old. Took the cover off to wash it and discovered the part of the seat belt harness down the back of the seat (i.e. the section that is completely hidden in normal use) was badly frayed. This was fairly scary since these are what hold your child in the seat in the event of an accident.
Even worse was the response from the manufacturers (Dorel UK) who we contacted as soon as we discovered this potentially life-threatening damage. Despite the fact that the seat was no more than a few months out of its two year warranty, they insisted that we courier the seat to their service centre in Norwich (at our expense) and then pay them £50 to look at the seat, a process which we were told could take up to four weeks. Obviously, during this time we would be without a car seat; no car journeys for us for a month. So by all means buy one, but keep an eye on the straps (under the cover, down the back of the seat), be prepared to spend up to £80 getting it fixed, and don't expect anything approaching decent customer service from the manufacturer should something go wrong.
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