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    We expect this model to perform similarly to the tested Maxi-Cosi Pria 70 although it may differ in price and features.

    Recall notice

    Dorel Juvenile Group (Dorel) is recalling certain Maxi-Cosi Pria 85 Convertible child seats. When the seat is installed in the forward facing position and secured to the car using the lap belt without also using the top tether, the seat may not adequately protect the child from head injury in the event of a crash. As such, these child seats fail to conform to the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 213, "Child Restraint Systems."

    https://www.nhtsa.gov/car-seat/MAXI-COSI/PRIA%25252085/a__4936749#recalls

    Pria 85
    One of multiple convertibles offered by Maxi-Cosi

    Price

    $270.00

    * This Model May Have Limited Distribution

    Description

    One of multiple convertibles offered by Maxi-Cosi

    CR Expert Take

    How did it perform in our expert lab testing?

    Overall Score

    The Overall Score for this model is derived from our expert lab test results.
    Current Range of Tested Convertible Car Seats

    What goes into the Overall Score?

    EXPERT LAB TESTS

    Ease of use
    3  /  5
    Rear LATCH
    4  /  5
    Rear belt
    3  /  5
    Forward LATCH
    5  /  5
    Forward belt
    4  /  5
    Crash protection
    BETTER

    Pros

    • Push-on LATCH connectors
    • No-rethread harness
    • Side Impact cushions offer the potential for improved side impact protection

    Cons

    • Has many restrictions on use
    • child must weigh 14lb to use

    CR's Take

    A plush and well padded seat . This 85lb version of the Pria is sold without the tiny fit insert making it a bit easier to use, but the trade off is this version of the seat seat can not be used with children under 14 lbs.

    Detailed Test Results

    Consumer Reports’ car seat crash test, developed in 2014, provides comparative performance information on which car seats could provide an additional margin of safety.  All child seats sold in the United States are required to meet government safety standards, and Consumer Reports’ tests are not designed to test compliance with those standards.  Rather, we evaluate the seats’ performance under conditions designed by our experts to simulate certain crash scenarios, and rate them on a scale ranging from “basic” to “best.”  The test conditions have been carefully designed to simulate the interior environment and forces encountered during a crash in contemporary vehicles. For more information on our crash test protocol, please click here.

    About

    The Maxi-Cosi Pria 85 is part of the Car Seats test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, Convertible Car Seats models like the Pria 85 are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below.

    Ease of use: Our judgment of how easy each seat is to use including the clarity of labels and instructions, adjustments of clips and buckles, the transition of the seat from rear facing to forward facing and installation features such as LATCH connections and top tethers.

    Rear LATCH: Rear-facing installation using the LATCH system. A rating of how compatible, easy and secure a child car seat can be correctly installed in certain test vehicles. This rating is based on a rear-facing installation using the LATCH system.

    Rear belt: Rear-facing installation using vehicle seat belts. A rating of how compatible, easy and secure a child car seat can be correctly installed in certain test vehicles. This rating is based on a rear-facing installation using the vehicle belts.

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