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Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 Review

A great all-around seat with good crash test results, but limited stroller options
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Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35
Credit: Abriah Wofford
Price:  $300 List
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Manufacturer:   Peg Perego
By Juliet Spurrier, MD & Wendy Schmitz  ⋅  Dec 21, 2021
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RANKED
#1 of 15
  • Crash Test - 20% 7.5
  • Ease of Install - LATCH - 20% 7.0
  • Ease of Install - Belt - 10% 9.0
  • Ease of Install -w/o Base - 5% 9.5
  • Ease of Use - 15% 6.6
  • Comfort/Quality - 15% 8.1
  • Weight/Size - 15% 6.0

The Skinny

The Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 earned its Editors' Choice Award by achieving the highest overall score of all the products in our best infant car seat review. It is a nice-looking car seat that has some interesting features and performed well in our tests. This seat is very easy to install, no matter which method you choose, but it is particularly easy to manage without the base. When compared side-by-side with the competition, this seat shines and impresses with its quality and comfort. Possibly the only drawback is the slightly higher price tag. However, given how well it performed, you can justify the price (if it's within your budget). Overall, we really like the Peg Perego and would recommend it to a friend.
REASONS TO BUY
Better crash test results
Anti-rebound bar
Easy install
REASONS TO AVOID
Heavier
Harder to install LATCH system
Few strollers are compatible
Editor's Note: This gear review, updated on December 20, 2021, includes new details on metric testing and the multiple tests run in specific metrics.

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Pros Better crash test results, anti-rebound bar, easy installReasonable price, better crash test results, super easy LATCH installBest crash results, easy LATCH, additional safety features, comfyEasy LATCH installation, better crash test results, priceInexpensive, good HIC score, easy to install with 2 methods
Cons Heavier, harder to install LATCH system, few strollers are compatibleHeavier, canopy/handle rubbingHigher price, hard to useCoarse fabric, heavier, hard to install without the baseLess padding, lower quality, harder to install with belt
Bottom Line A great all-around seat with good crash test results, but limited stroller optionsA really nice seat with better crash tests analysis and a reasonable price tag, but it could be too heavy for some usersCompelling, quality seat with additional safety features and the best crash test scoreCrash test results and ease of install with a nice price make it a good choice for most familiesA budget-friendly seat with better head sensor crash results and easy LATCH installation
Rating Categories Peg Perego Primo Vi... Chicco KeyFit 35 Cybex Aton 2 Chicco KeyFit 30 Baby Trend EZ Flex-Loc
Crash Test (20%)
7.5
7.5
8.5
7.5
5.5
Ease of Install - LATCH (20%)
7.0
9.5
8.5
8.5
6.5
Ease of Install - Belt (10%)
9.0
7.0
6.5
5.5
5.5
Ease of Install -w/o Base (5%)
9.5
7.0
5.0
4.0
6.5
Ease of Use (15%)
6.6
7.1
4.5
6.6
4.9
Comfort/Quality (15%)
8.1
6.5
7.3
4.7
4.6
Weight/Size (15%)
6.0
5.0
6.0
5.0
7.0
Specs Peg Perego Primo Vi... Chicco KeyFit 35 Cybex Aton 2 Chicco KeyFit 30 Baby Trend EZ Flex-Loc
Crash Test HIC Score 491 342 340 330 617
Crash Test Chest G Clip 46 51 44 50.5 51
Minimum Passenger Weight 4 lbs 4 lbs 4 lbs 4 lbs 4 lbs
Max Passenger Weight 35 lbs 35 lbs 35 lbs 30 lbs 30 lbs
Max Passenger Height 32" 32" 30" 30" 30"
Belt Routing Style European European European American European
Seat Weight 9.6 lbs 10.9 lbs 9.3 lbs 10.1 lbs 8.6 lbs
Recline Positions Infinite 5 4 5 4
Shoulder Harness Positions 6 5 3 3 3
Crotch Strap Positions 1 1 1 1 1
Built in Lock Off Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Anti-rebound Device Yes Yes Built in High Back Base High Back Base No
Load Leg No No Yes No No
Locking Handle Positions 5 4 3 3 3
Allowed Handle Positions For Auto Travel 1 for Base Install (even with the top of the seat),
1 for Seat Only Install (all the way forward)
Carry Position
Stationary Position
Rocking Position
Carry Position Any Not Listed
Head Support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Newborn Insert Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No Rethread Harness Yes Yes No No No
Onboard Manual Storage Stores in a hard flip down pocket on the back of the seat. Storage Compartment on front of the base. Stashes in a pocket under the bottom of the seat. Storage Compartment on the front of the base. On the back of the seat towards the bottom.
Level Indicator On Base Bubble Vial Bubble Indicator Ball In Tube Bubble Vial None
Level Indicator On Seat Line On Decal Line on Decal Line On Decal Line On Decal Hanging Indicator

Our Analysis and Test Results

Peg Perego is an Italian company that started in 1949. Giuseppe Perego founded the company with a single baby carriage. Peg's popularity continued to rise during the 60s with the development of strollers and a high chair. In the 70s, Peg launched umbrella strollers and ride-on toys for toddlers. The 80s saw the first Pilko options and electric riding toys. Peg Perego works to design innovative and stylish products.

Performance Comparison



peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the peg perego has a thick outer shell and thinner dense foam. it...
The Peg Perego has a thick outer shell and thinner dense foam. It does offer more padding than a lot of the seats and the extra padding on the sides of the head potentially offers some side impact protection
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Crash Test


The Peg has comparatively impressive crash test results, well above average in our tests that suggest it provides a higher level of protection than required by the basic federal safety regulations. The Peg performed better in crash tests than most of the seats in our tests.


The crash test results are based on the G forces recorded in the sensors located in the head and chest of crash test dummies in sled tests designed to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) specifications. The tests ensure each seat meets the Federal safety guidelines outlined in FMVSS 213. The test results are compared to one another and the federal minimum guidelines to evaluate each seat. While any seat sold in the US must offer the basic level of protection, some seats offer an additional margin of protection with crash test results above the minimum requirements. The Peg is one of those seats.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - this chart shows the peg perego crash test results for the head...
This chart shows the Peg Perego crash test results for the head region in comparison to the seat with the lowest recorded G forces, the Chicco Keyfit 30.
Credit: BabyGearLab, NHTSA

The charts show the Peg (in black) compared to the top-performing seats (shown in green) for the head and chest regions. The Chicco Keyfit 30 had the lowest Gs (best) recorded in test results for the head region (HIC), and the Cybex Aton 2 for the lowest Gs (best) recorded in the chest sensor (g). The chart below shows the test results for the HIC and the chest sensor for each product for a quick comparison of results. Remember, a lower number is better for these results, like in golf.


peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - this chart shows the peg perego crash test results for the chest...
This chart shows the Peg Perego crash test results for the chest region in comparison to the seat with the lowest recorded G forces in the chest sensor, the Cybex Aton 2.
Credit: BabyGearLab, NHTSA

The Peg has an anti-rebound bar on the foot end of the base. The marketing claims this feature decreases the movement of the base and seat in the event of a crash.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the peg perego offers a solid anti-rebound bar on its base
The Peg Perego offers a solid anti-rebound bar on its base
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The bar extends up toward the back of the vehicle seat and limits the amount of motion that can happen to the car seat during an accident. This feature can decrease the amount of motion for the baby's head and body. We do not have any test results to determine the benefits of this additional feature.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - installation of the peg perego with the latch system was easier than...
Installation of the Peg Perego with the LATCH system was easier than with most other seats we reviewed
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Install - LATCH


The Peg is relatively easy to install using the LATCH system. This car seat has the more substantial but easier-to-use anchor (below left).


You utilize it by pushing it on the vehicle's U LATCH anchor and releases by pressing the red button. The straps are easy to tighten, but it is only average for loosening. Given that this is something you aren't likely to do often, we don't think it is a deal-breaker, and it is easier than most of the competition.

The Peg Perego has anchors that resemble slim seat belts that push...
The Peg Perego has anchors that resemble slim seat belts that push onto the U anchor on the vehicle and release by pressing the red button. We feel this anchor style is easiest to use. You can also see the anchor storage location in this photo
The bubble level indicator on the Peg Perego works well and is...
The bubble level indicator on the Peg Perego works well and is easier to use than some of the other seat indicators in the group

The Primo Viaggio's level is a bubble indicator (above right) in a bright green liquid that should sit at a different spot depending on the baby's weight. This level works like an ordinary construction level, and we found it worked consistently.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the recline feature on the peg perego is adjusted using an easy to...
The recline feature on the Peg Perego is adjusted using an easy to turn knob located near the foot of the base
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The base recline adjusts using a knob that moves the foot up or down. Unlike some of the other seats, the foot is easy to adjust even after you tighten the base.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - installation with the vehicle belt is easy on the peg perego
Installation with the vehicle belt is easy on the Peg Perego
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Install - Belt


The Peg is one of the easiest options to install using the vehicle belt.


The Peg Perego has a belt lock-off on the seat's base that helps make belt installation a breeze. The lock-off is the easiest one in the group to use.

The belt lock off on the Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 shown in...
The belt lock off on the Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 shown in light grey with a yellow mock seatbelt running through it. Notice the side belt threads are open as opposed to closed like the majority of bases we looked at
The vehicle belt is easy to thread on the Peg Perego base because it...
The vehicle belt is easy to thread on the Peg Perego base because it doesn't have to go thru closed holes

The openings for the belt thread are somewhat open, and the belt threads easily. Once installed, it feels stable whether you use a shoulder/lap belt or a lap-only belt. We think this base has one of the nicest and easiest-to-use lock-offs in the group.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the peg perego primo uses the european belt path method for...
The Peg Perego Primo uses the European belt path method for installation without the base
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Install - Without the Base


Installation without the base is the installation method where the Peg really excels.


peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the blue block on the back of the peg perego is not the carrier...
The blue block on the back of the Peg Perego is not the carrier release handle, but instead is the belt clip for the shoulder portion of the vehicle belt for installing the seat without the base
Credit: Abriah Wofford

This seat has a color-coded European belt path, which means the shoulder portion of the vehicle belt wraps around the carrier's back and threads under a clip to hold it in place. The lap portion of the belt travels across the lower part of the carrier.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the peg can be installed using a lap belt only if that is all that...
The Peg can be installed using a lap belt only if that is all that the car provides
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The vehicle belt is easy to install, and it threads without any struggle through the pathway. We did not have to use a towel or a pool noodle to achieve a secure fit.

Ease of Use




The Peg Perego Primo is comparatively easy to use.


peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the buckle on the peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 is easy to use
The buckle on the Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 is easy to use
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Harness


The buckle comes apart with minimal effort but is stiffer than some to put back together. It doesn't require a lot of thumb strength, and the chest clip is easy to operate with one hand. The button is easy to push, and the sides slide apart without catching. They are also easy to match up when putting the sides together.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the harness release button on the peg perego is located under the...
The harness release button on the Peg Perego is located under the seat padding. The harness tightening strap is located at the foot of the carrier
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The harness tightening strap located at the carrier's foot is comfortable to pull and tightens smoothly. The shoulder pads are small enough not to impede the tightening process or limit how little the harness can go like some of the competition. To loosen the harness, you press a button located at the carrier's foot under a small amount of padding.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the non-rethread harness height adjustment offered on the peg perego
The non-rethread harness height adjustment offered on the Peg Perego
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Adjusting the shoulder strap height is a non-rethread design you operate from the back. You squeeze a sliding mechanism together with your thumb and forefinger to move it up or down; the squeezing is simple, and the sliding is smooth. You can do this with your baby in the seat, but it might be more comfortable with an empty carrier. This seat has six shoulder height positions and one crotch position.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the peg has 5 different handle positions and different allowable...
The Peg has 5 different handle positions and different allowable positions during driving depending on the method of installation
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Handle


The handle on this seat is average. The handle operates by squeezing the buttons on either side at the pivot point and then rotating to the desired position. It has five positions and must be in the correct position for driving. There is one position for installation with a base and another for installation with the seat only, so you need to review the manual before driving. The handle rubs on the canopy somewhat when it is up, and the buttons for release are awkward to use.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the smaller grey handle near the top of the peg perego carrier is...
The smaller grey handle near the top of the Peg Perego carrier is the carrier release handle
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Carrier and Base Connection


The carrier portion of the seat installs pretty easily on the base, but we occasionally managed to connect only one side instead of both in multiple trials during testing. Connecting only one side is a little concerning, and we suggest parents pay close attention to the audible click and give the carrier a good tug to ensure proper attachment to the base. We can see this carrier becoming loose due to improper attachment, especially if parents are in a hurry. There are no visual indicators that this seat is connected correctly. To release the carrier from the base, you pull the handle on the carrier's back and then use both hands to lift it off the base.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the onboard manual storage for the peg pergo is in a handy...
The onboard manual storage for the Peg Pergo is in a handy compartment on the back of the carrier
Credit: Abriah Wofford

LATCH Anchors and Manual Storage


The LATCH anchors clip into small pockets on each base side near the recline foot for storage. Depending on positioning, the straps from the anchors can potentially get in the way of attaching the carrier to the base. It is probably best to tuck the trailing straps under the base to avoid a problem. The carrier also has a small stow pocket in the back for the manual.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the peg perego tied for first place on comfort and quality
The Peg Perego tied for first place on comfort and quality
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Comfort/Quality


The Peg Perego has impressive quality and features for comfort. The Peg earned one of the top marks for the comfort of the padding on the seat.


The Peg has medium firmness, padding over the stiff, dense foam on all the seats. The double-layer padding makes this a comfortable seat and one we think babies will find cozy. The fabric is soft and smooth on most of the seat, with a bit of rougher fabric on the bottom cushion.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - the canopy on the peg is one of the nicest looking ones in the group
The canopy on the Peg is one of the nicest looking ones in the group
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The shell on the Peg earned it the highest score in our side-by-side comparison for quality and durability. The way the padding and fabric are attached to the shell makes a very nice final product.

peg perego primo viaggio 4-35 infant car seat review - we wish the peg perego weighed less than its current 9.58 pounds
We wish the Peg Perego weighed less than its current 9.58 pounds
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Weight


The Peg weighs in at 9.58 lbs. Some of the higher scoring products weigh over 10 lbs, so this product feels relatively light.


While the carrier weight of any seat is important, we don't think it should be the most important thing parents consider. We recommend that parents use weight as a deciding factor instead of a significant factor. It is more important for parents who may carry their seat for longer distances.

Stroller Compatibility


In our review for the best full-size strollers, we tested many of the top strollers to find the best choices for every family. Alternatively, you can skip the stroller and use a great hands-free baby carrier instead.

Should You Buy the Peg Perego?


Yes. We can confidently say the Peg is a car seat we'd recommend to a friend. If your budget allows for it, this high-quality seat is comfortable and easy to install with the vehicle belt and without the base, making it a potential option for city dwellers taking public transportation. This seat is also relatively easy to use and has a good crash test analysis result.

What Other Infant Car Seat Should You Consider?


If your budget is tight, the Chicco Keyfit 30 or the Chicco Keyfit 35 might be better options for you than the Peg. Also, if you hope to pair your new seat with a top-ranking stroller, the Peg is also not the best choice. Both Chiccos offer comparable crash test results to the Peg but work with almost every top-ranked stroller. Both are also easier to install using the LATCH method, and the Keyfit 35 is easier to use. Overall, they could be better selections than the highly thought of Peg if your goals do not align with the Peg's weaknesses or strengths.

Manufacturer Video


Installation using LATCH:


Installation using a seatbelt:


Installation without using the base:


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The Cozy Greens back seat mirror
Credit: Cozy Greens

Juliet Spurrier, MD & Wendy Schmitz
 

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