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The Peg Perego Siesta Ice Grey is a versatile, multi-functional high chair designed to grow with your child from birth through early childhood. Featuring 5 reclining positions and 9 adjustable heights, it effortlessly converts from a newborn recliner to a toddler high chair. Equipped with floor-friendly caster wheels for easy mobility and a compact fold for space-saving storage, it combines style and practicality. The removable tray and easy-to-clean Primacare fabric make it perfect for busy families seeking both comfort and convenience.







| ASIN | B017TC3T6I |
| Assembly Needed | Yes |
| Batteries | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (262) |
| Date First Available | January 8, 2016 |
| Folded size | 11.66" x 23.5" x 33.66" |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.9 Kilograms |
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Maximum weight recommendation | 20.41 kg |
| Model number | IMSIESNA03BL73 |
| Product Dimensions | 75.57 x 60.33 x 105.41 cm; 10.89 kg |
| target gender | Unisex |
C**E
I love Peg perego ! Been buying there high chairs for 26 years . They make the best high chairs . Now I’m buying them for our grandchildren
T**T
If using for young child you will need to purchase the $50 cushion separately so the child sits up high enough to the tray. Otherwise I am happy with the purchase.
E**H
Ok so. After lots of back and forth we went with this. Moderately easy to clean, food gets stuck in corners of chair cover and Can be a pain to clean out. Easy to roll around but it only moves in one direction, that was shown though. Love that it has the recline feature, my baby can self feed its bottle if needed or can sleep while I cook. What I don’t love is the position of the table height. It’s too high for baby, and my baby is tall! The straps don’t adjust past a certain point and if you have a Houdini they will find a way to squirm their arms out of both straps. Lastly, I don’t love the C seat curve. I get why they did that, probably more to accommodate the recline feature, however, it places baby in a rounded sitting position. In an ikea chair my baby sits up tall but in this one immediately slouches because of the C shape. A C shape I would think puts more pressure on the diaphragm while eating/breathing. I’m hoping that as my baby grows it will learn to sit up taller and forward but I doubt it.
J**G
I registered for this highchair because it was recommended by my cousin and someone at a local baby store. I did not really look at any other highchairs and I kind of wish I would have compared it to some others. It is a good highchair but I'm not sure if it is really worth the money. My daughter is a little over 6 months old and the straps that go over her shoulders are still way too big! This is pretty annoying since at this age they tend to lean forward a bit. Luckily the straps that go around her fit better and hold her in place pretty well. The other thing that really bothered me about this highchair is that the instructions that come with it do not explain the features very well. I had to watch videos online to help with folding the tray and the highchair. There is a level under one of the arms that helps with folding and unfolding the tray much easier! You also have to roll the chair backwards to get the wheels in a certain direction in order to fold the chair properly. This is our first baby and the highchair overall is good but could definitely be improved by being more user friendly. It's definitely a plus on how much it folds up to save room in the kitchen. The reclining feature is also really nice! UPDATE: baby is now 9 months and she seems more comfortable in the chair. The tray comes close to her and is at a good height for her to eat finger foods. It’s also nice the tray comes off to wash. I removed the shoulder straps that were still kinda big and just left the ones around her stomach.
A**I
It’s a beautiful high chair that resembles a luxury car. Beauty versus function & longevity.. my biggest gripe is my daughter is outgrowing it quickly. The plastic straddle that sits between the legs is closing in on us. It’s becoming uncomfortable for her and the ergonomic position as she grows doesn’t look correct either. I wish I would have purchased it when she was first born and had reflux. I could imagine her sleeping in it with all the different positions then that would have been worth 100X what we paid. I thought she would like to hang out in it all day but I was wrong. I expected a little more padding and cushion to it. The straps do get dirty but I use the tray to keep her secure now. The tray feels very secure when locked in place. Watch the tiny fingers from getting pinched. You have to also have a pretty good grip and squeeze it firmly with one hand to secure the tray while using your other hand to keep your kids hands out of harm. When you squeeze the handle it aligns the tray to the high chair. I don’t think one parent in a review figured that out and thought it was defective. The pocket in the back is nice to store towels. It’s easy to clean minus the straps. I don’t wheel it around. I lift it with one arm with the baby in the other arm. I don’t move it often from its place. It’s a solid high chair that doesn’t move easily which I feel is a good quality. It’s not flimsy by any means. I just can’t justify the price after using it for the last 6 months and I don’t think I would repurchase it again given the chance. There’s just no wow functional factor to it. Again if I purchased it at birth to help with the reflux then definitely well worth it. To use as a high Chair for feeding average.
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