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Here’s the unboxing of the Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP convertible carseat we introduced last October at the ABC Show. In the video you may hear me say that the forward-facing weight limit is 20-70 lbs. Man, my video editor did a number on my voice because I actually said 22-70 lbs. in no uncertain terms. Indeed the ff weight limit is 22-70 lbs., not 20-70 lbs. like my video editor inserted. ‘Cause I never make mistakes. Nope, never.
Rear-facing weight limits: 5-45 lbs.
Forward-facing weight limits: 22-70 lbs.