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Peg Perego Vela

Reviewed May 2012
Pros:
  • Converts to travel system
  • Easily maneuverable
  • One-handed, freestanding fold
  • Ample sun canopy
Cons:
  • Heavier than advertised
  • Freedom-of-movement harness isn't secure
  • Front wheels stick
  • Unstable feel

Peg Perego Skate

Reviewed May 2012
Pros:
  • Easy conversion from a pram to a stroller
  • Reversible, reclining, height-adjustable seat
  • Centralized brake
  • Can become a travel system
  • Zippered hood can be used with bassinet and seat
Cons:
  • Heavy
  • Low weight limit (45 pounds)

Peg-Perego Pliko P3 Classico

Reviewed December 2010
Pros:
  • Lightweight
  • Easy to maneuver
  • Snack tray
Cons:
  • Maximum weight of 45 pounds
  • Adult cupholder gets in the way
  • Small storage basket

Peg-Perego Duette SW

Reviewed October 2010
Peg-Perego Duette SW
*Est. $780
Pros:
  • Flexible seating
  • Works as a travel system for twins
  • Comfortable and maneuverable
Cons:
  • Very expensive
  • Limited storage
  • Too large for most vehicles
  • Some durability complaints
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Peg-Perego Aria OH Classico

Reviewed January 2008
Peg-Perego Aria OH Classico
*Est. $170
Pros:
  • Lightweight
  • Available in bright and modern colors
Cons:
  • Hard to maneuver
  • Difficult to fold
  • Durability issues

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