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Maxi-Cosi Car Seat
Asked by C.S. from Minneapolis
on January 1, 2010
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I am wondering if any of you have a Maxi-Cosi Priori convertible car seat and what you think about it. I have only been able to see it online and haven't found a stor...
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- I would agree with the last comment. We had one but got rid of it and replaced it with a Britax because our son has always topped the charts and it was not comfortabl...
- Hi C., We have the Priori and have had it for well over a year now. Our son is 27 months old. I have just been thinking that the straps are getting a little tight, ...
- All car seats pass the exact same safety tests, no car seat is "safer" than another. The differences are ease of installation and use, and cosmetic things like cup ho...
Graco SnugRide Infant Carseat vs Maxi-Cosi Carseat
Asked by N.O. from Chicago
on May 4, 2009
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Hi ladies,
We'd decided upon the Graco Snugride carseat for our baby - after doing some research it seemed like it is a very good and safe bet. However, I'm now a li...
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- We shopped every weekend for months before our baby was born, and we bought and returned at least three car seats. We finally decided to buy (and keep) the Maxi-Cosi C...
- Hi N., I can only tell you my experience with the Graco, as we had the SnugRide carseat. I loved this product. I found it very easy to use and after the first few w...
- We used a Snugride with our little boy until he was about 10 mo old). Yes, it did get heavy after a while, but that had more to do with him than the carseat, the Snug...
Maxi-Cosi Priori Expiration Date?
Asked by V.L. from San Francisco
on June 16, 2010
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I bought this car seat online about 3 months & since it was new the expiration date didn't even cross my mind. I was cleaning the cover yesterday & noticed it says 09/...
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- That is probably the date of manufacture. I would call the company and confirm.
- Call the company to confirm, but most car seats "expire" 5 years after their date of manufacture.
- Yes car seats "expire". Sadly it probably is a ploy to sell more products and limit reselling of carseats/passing them on to friends and family to help save us money....
Does the Maxi-Cosi Priori Need to Be Reclined to RF?
Asked by V.L. from San Francisco
on April 29, 2010
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I just bought it for my daughter & on the manual it says for it to be RF it must be fully reclined. My daughter is a little past a year & weighs 20 lbs. I'm guessing m...
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- I had a car seat question and used the following website to check. They were great help. http://www.car-seat.org/
- Unfortunately the answer is YES :( Our son had to graduate to his "big boy" car seat at 6 months because he reached the weight limit for his Maxi-Cosi Micro. A mon...
- Anytime you keep a seat rear-facing it needs to be reclined as it is safer that way. Also, the AAP is trying to get the word out that children should remain rear-...
Flying with a Two Piece Stroller- Maxi-Cosi Foray
Asked by M.N. from Philadelphia
on January 13, 2010
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Hello mamas!!
Here I am again, asking questions! We are planning to take a trip to LA with our 14 month baby. Our stroller is two piece- seat is taken off and stored...
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- I flew with that exact stroller. The gate person put the seat in a big bag and tagged it, and we just folded the frame and tagged it, too. I didn't let the air out of ...
- They have bags to wrap it in, just request it be wrapped together, they are big enough! I just flew with 2 kids across country and it worked just fine. Good Luck!
- When I was traveling and my boys were younger I had a jeep umbrella stroller that cost about 40 or 50 dollars and it was wonderful. I was able to push my children (or ...
Looking for Expereinces with Maxi Cosi Forray Stroller - Recommend or Not?
Asked by M.N. from Philadelphia
on November 15, 2009
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My 1 year old now hates the stroller she went around in the past year. She seems to slide down in most strollers. I have tried techno xt macleran, peg preggo aria. ...
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- Is she walking yet, or almost there? She may just be going through a stage where she wants to be getting around on her own. My son refused all strollering for about ...
- M.: First of all, check the reviews of this stroller. I found a web site you can start from and go on on other online sites to ponder your decision. www.buzzillions.c...
- Every time I have had a one year old, they hate the stroller too. I am on one year old #3 -lol. It's an age thing. They'd rather be walking. I have a rule that when...
Purchased the Stokke Stroller and Trying to Find the Right Infant Car Seat.
Asked by T.D. from San Diego
on March 6, 2009
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After much research on which stroller to purchase I "FINALLY" decided on the "Stokke" stroller. So, I am on the search for the right infant car seat for this stroller....
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- Hi T., We have the Maxi Cosi Mico infant seat and like it a lot. Our daughter seems very comfortable in it, the straps are easy to adjust, and it's easy to click in ...
- I used the Graco Model from two years ago and have no complaints! It served it's purpose and was pretty cute. The others seemed heavier and a little awkward to carr...
- I had the Maxi Cosi and i hated it. It was too difficult to strap the baby in. You had to make sure you had both pieces together to buckle in. Hope that helps/
Safe/easy Convertible Car Seat for Air Travel and Rental Cars
Asked by S.B. from Los Angeles
on May 6, 2009
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Hello, my very large over 28 inch and over 20 pound 5 month old is growing out of his infant car seat. We will be travelling internationally and around the states wit...
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- We traveled quite a bit the first year of my daughter's life. This is the seat we used for travel and as a back up in our other car. It is a bit pricey, but worth it...
- most people will tell you to get a britax because they are like the best out there the round about would be good for your son too! and they are fda approved. the down ...
- I went to the Northwest Airlines SkyMall and got a really cool one. It fits in any coach seat and is easy to use in the car. It also converts to a stroller really ea...
Convertible Car Seat Advice
Asked by A.S. from Minneapolis
on October 6, 2008
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My son is almost too big for his infant car seat so I am researching the next stage of seats, convertible car seats. He is only 8 months old so will need to stay rear-...
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- I have a Britax Roundabout and am very happy with it but didn't consider the Maxi Cosi so I don't know how they compare. My baby didn't have any issue with the Rounda...
- I went with the Alpa Omega Elite and so far have like it. It rated just below the Britax on Consumer Reprts and was a lot less money. I bought mine online and saved t...
- I have a Maxi Cosi Priori convertable seat and a Britax seat and like the Maxi Cosi best. I did some research when I needed to replace one of our Britax seats and was...
Convertable Car Seat Suggestions
Asked by C.S. from Minneapolis
on December 10, 2009
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I am needing to move my son into a convertable car seat and can't decide which one to buy. He is our third, so I really don't want to spend an arm and a leg, but am w...
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- We just bought The First Years True Fit for our 3rd baby and LOVE it!!! Someone else asked this recently. Here are the responses they got: http://www.mamasource.com...
- IF your son is ready to face forward then I would suggest the Graco Nautilus. We have one and we love it. We have been able to get 3 across the back seat of our Impa...
- I had a Maxi Cosi but if you have a bigger baby it doesn't work so well. I ended up selling mine because it was too cramped for my son who is at the top of the charts...