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Peg-Perego Centro Completo

Reviewed January 2008
Peg-Perego Centro Completo
*Est. $300
Pros:
  • Fully reclining seat
  • Large basket
  • All-wheel suspension
  • All-weather rain shield
Cons:
  • Bad customer service
  • Hard to maneuver

Peg-Perego Venezia

Reviewed January 2008
Peg-Perego Venezia
*Est. $450
Pros:
  • Comfortable fabric; can also be removed and washed
  • Reversible Handle
  • Good harness system
  • Fully reclining seat
  • The Peg-Perego Venezia stroller's harness system and comfortable fabric (which is both removable and washable) are high points in reviews. The Venezia stroller's reversible handle allows the baby to face you, and its fully reclining seat is appropriate for newborns.
Cons:
  • Difficult to fold
  • Heavy and bulky
  • Durability issues

Peg-Perego Uno

Reviewed January 2008
Peg-Perego Uno
*Est. $450
Pros:
  • A reversible handle allows baby to face you
  • All-wheel suspension
  • Fully reclined seat
Cons:
  • Expensive

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