How do you put on a Maxi Cosi Pria 85?
Maxi Cosi Pria 85: cleaning and washing the cover First, slide off the head protection cover. Loosen the rest of the cover around the edges of the car seat shell. Work first from the bottom up, and then loosen around the top. Slip the cover over the side anchors from the bottom up.
How much does the Maxi Cosi Pria 85 weight?
Maxi Cosi Pria 85 Specs
| FEATURE | DESCRIPTION |
|---|---|
| Forward-facing child weight | 22 – 85 pounds |
| Car seat weight | 19.84 pounds |
| Car seat dimensions | 29.7 x 20.8 x 19 inches |
| Car seat life span | 10 years |
Is Maxi Cosi Pria 85 FAA approved?
FAA Approval The Pria 85 Max is approved for use on aircraft. The FAA approval label is underneath the rear facing belt path on the child’s right side of the seat.
Does Maxi Cosi need a base?
At Maxi-Cosi we offer an ISOFIX solution in each age category; baby, toddler and child. For baby car seats, you will need an additional car seat base to use ISOFIX. Most first-time parents install our baby car seats correctly thanks to the easy-to-use ISOFIX base.
Is the maximaxi-Cosi Pria 85 the best convertible car seat for You?
Maxi-Cosi boasts that the Pria 85 is the only convertible car seat rated up to 85 pounds, and while that may be true, there just aren’t many children of that size that will truly be able to use the seat.
How do I install the PRIA 85 with a child?
If the child is between 22-40 pounds, 29-43″, install the Pria 85 in recline position 2 using either LATCH or seat belt with tether. If the child is between 40-85 pounds, 43-52″, install the Pria 85 in recline position 1 using the seat belt with tether.
What is the height limit for the PRIA 85 rear facing?
Rear facing, the Pria 85 is limited to when the child is 40 lbs, 40″, or their head reaches the top of the fully extended headrest. This stated height limit is unfortunate, as CSFTL recommends rear facing until 3-4 years old and some taller kids may hit 40″ before then.
How does maximaxi-Cosi fit?
Maxi-Cosi permits use of any of the three crotch buckle slots when forward facing, and recommends using the position that will provide a snug fit for the child. Top: standard harness covers. Bottom: grippy covers required for over 65 pounds with no tether available.