
Peg Perego are known for great quality, but sadly extremely high prices to. Peg Perego strollers range from $100 all the way to $700+. Other brands make great quality strollers but lower prices than Peg Perego. It all depends what your after...
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Peg Perego Strollers
Peg-Perego Culla. All season modular carriage with stroller seat Whether at home, at the park, or just strolling along,
baby will enjoy maximum comfort in the all-season Culla. Beautiful dual Italian upholsteries: Navy for Fall/Winter,
light blue with white trim and white mosquito netting for Spring/Summer.
The modular components consist of a classic
chrome chassis, a full bassinet with boot, a full stroller seat with boot and a large hood. The modular bassinet or
stroller seat easily/instantly attaches to the chassis, and can be faced either way.
Culla can also be used as a travel
system since the mechanism to attach the bassinet and stroller seat to the chassis is the same as on our matching Primo
Viaggio infant car seat (purchased separately). The bassinet can be used without the chassis as a portable cradle or
crib. JPMA (safety) Certified.
Customer Review 1:
Pros: Rubber wheels, large sun canopy and basket, beautiful looking.
Cons: Too big.
I wanted to buy a stroller with the old fashioned rubber wheels that REALLY handles bumps in the road for daily strolls
and was good for the beach (which I live near). This was it. The stroller itself is beautiful, comes with a bassinet and
stroller seat, and a huge basket.
I call it my son's Cadillac. He is EXTREMELY comfortable in it and the canopy
completely protects him from the sun. Don't buy it if you are looking for a compact, lightweight stroller. The wheels
fold, but the stroller attachment doesn't, so it basically stays in my garage for strolls around the neighborhood and to
the beach. It is too big to bring into stores, so it has never seen a mall.
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Peg Perego Pliko P3 Sportivo |
The latest European styling with all the features. Beautiful & functional, with anchors for a matching Primo Viaggio car
seat. All the features of our Pliko P-3 Sportivo stroller plus it includes a special upholstery and a rain cover.
Customer Review 1:
Pros: Compact fold, harness system, room for baby to grow, comfortable to push.
Cons: Storage basket could be sturdier, no parent tray.
For those of you who aren't familiar with the Pliko, here's a quick run down on what sets it (and the P3) apart from the
other strollers. The harness is the best design I have ever seen. It's a five-point harness that detaches from the back
of the stroller. Your child is still wearing the harness but has free range of movement in the stroller. For an active
toddler, this makes all the difference when it comes to keeping them happy in a stroller.
The umbrella fold makes storage and trunk room suddenly a possibility. The hood comes all the way down to block wind and
sun (by all the way down I mean it can touch the front bar or tray). The all terrain tires go everywhere.
The padding is plush and wipes off very easily as well. I never used the strollers with an infant seat, so I am not sure
how easy it is to turn into a travel system. I would recommend this stroller to anyone. The price is steep but this
stroller is worth it for families on the go constantly like ours.
Customer Review 2:
Pros: Flexible harness, lightweight but sturdy, ergonomic handles, front tray for snacks.
Cons: Mom's cup holder is a joke (too small), hood comes off hinges too easily.
The Pliko gets high marks. It is pretty easy to fold up (and stands on its own), is rather lightweight, yet built strong
enough so that my daughter (15 months) does not slump in her seat. It is also roomy enough for her to take a nap without
being scrunched up.
One of the things I love best is the 5 point harness which is not permanently tied to the back of the seat. It allows a
busy toddler to lean forward and peak out of the stroller, while keeping him/her from standing up or getting out of it.
The handles are facing slightly inward, which is easy on your wrists. I can speak on my cell or hold a coffee cup and
still push the stroller with one hand.
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