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Peg Perego Pliko P3 Stroller
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Average Rating based on 51 Reviews
Overall Grade  8.94/10  (8.94)

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Overall Grade  7.82/10  (7.82)

Last Update: January 5, 2010
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great, but..., August 18, 2007
Reviewer: shellybelly from Oregon
    
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Overall Grade   7.00/10  (7)


Pros: ease of driving, style, sturdy, easy to set up/take down
Cons: basket, seat belt, cup holder, Price!

I actually can't remember the price I paid, but it was on sale so I was limited in my color choice. It was still higher than I wish I had paid. The basket looks great, but good luck trying to get anything inside it without wrestling it to death! The seat belt is funky. It doesn't attach to the back of the seat so my DS can still partially escape the stroller. maybe others understand something I don't. The cup holder holds nothing I own. Honestly, I borrowed a stroller when I was on a trip and forgot about bringing my own, and it was one of the "cheaper" brands that I so frequently see being bashed. I liked that one better than the one I bought. I can't even remember what it was I borrowed, but it was sturdy, safe, easy to drive, and the basket was glorious, and it wasn't ugly. Anyway. I like the stroller we have, it's just that for the price we paid, it should be a whole lot better!
 
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(Review ID: 585)
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Best overall single stroller, November 21, 2005
Reviewer: Baby on The Way from Maryland
    
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Overall Grade   10.00/10  (10)


Pros: Easy to steer 1 hand, easy fold, light, smooth ride
Cons: Small cup holder, bag hard to access

Paid $223 through military AAFES website.

I use the stroller for walks in the neighborhood. It's very smooth. Also, very easy to maneuver at the mall especially between close racks. I too get lots of looks being able to move the stroller with one hand.

The fold is very quick and easy...it can be done with one hand. From fold to use, is easy as well. To me it is lightweight. Very durable. The fabric is a good quality. The hood is not flimsy either.

The cup holder fits a small water bottle. And the bag is hard to access from behind. Much easier from the sides but not as easy as say Graco. But I use a Skip Hop with my P3 and it solves al my needs.
 
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(Review ID: 132)
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Excellent multipurpose stroller, June 10, 2005
Reviewer: slknight from Maine
    
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Overall Grade   8.00/10  (8)


Pros: Useful snacktray, large canopy, easy steering
Cons: Bulky fold, difficult basket access

Overall, I am extremely happy with the P3. It is a very good all-around stroller and suited for many purposes. We use it for mall-crawling, errands, and traveling. I especially like the snack tray that has a cupholder for the child. The canopy provides good sun protection and the seat seems very cushioned. It steers very easily, even with a heavy toddler, although the steering is not very good in slush and snow.

I do think that the fold is rather bulky. It takes up quite a bit of room in my car and I sometimes have trouble with the fold "latching" into place. The basket is actually roomy, but it can be difficult to access since you have to access it from the side.

The plastic has scratched some, and one of the plastic pieces on the side keeps popping off. But functionally, it works great, despite the fact that I treat it fairly roughly.
 
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(Review ID: 561)
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Best all-around stroller!, November 7, 2005
Reviewer: cjmama from Minneapolis, MN
    
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Overall Grade   9.00/10  (9)


Pros: Easy to maneuver, one hand recline, plush ride, HAPPY BABY!
Cons: Basket hard to access, a little bulky.

I have been very happy with my Peg Pliko P3. My daughter loves it. We keep it in our living room because she always wants to sit in it - I take that as a very good sign. We use this stroller all over our neighborhood and it handles smoothly, even over the roughest sidewalks. We regularly take it on 3-4 mile walks and it has stood the test of miles and time.

My only complaints are that it is a little bit heavy and slightly bulky for travel (and we travel a lot, so we had to buy a small umbrella stroller for that). But, I have yet to find a smaller stroller with all of the features the Peg Perego has to offer. I only wish they had a double as great as this one!
 
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(Review ID: 39)
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A great all-purpose stroller., June 10, 2005
Reviewer: jd11365 from Florida
    
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Overall Grade   9.00/10  (9)


Pros: Lightweight, steers w/ one hand, well-made, comfortable.
Cons: Harness attachment is odd, need 2 hands to open/close.

After a lengthy search for the "perfect" stroller, I decided on the P3 in Synergy. This is definitely a "cadillac" in terms of strollers...beautiful, well-constructed, easy to handle, cushy for baby, nice comfy ride...and lightweight. The Synergy is soft and beautiful, and always looks brand new after cycle in the washing machine. The P3 also has a great snack tray with a spot for both drink and snacks. I wanted something to take me from baby to toddler, and I got it. The stroller is well-constructed, which offers a smooth ride on pavement or for mall-crawling. It's narrow in size and manuvers easily in stores, which is nice when shopping.

One thing that bothers me about the stroller is the harness. It hooks onto the back of the seat in a way that comes off easily. My toddler can easily squirm out of this harness without unlocking it. It's not unsafe in the least for a baby, just easy for a toddler to get out if they really want...which is annoying. The parent cupholder popped off after closing it, and got in the way, so I just removed it. Opening and closing takes practice in the beginning, but once learned, it's very easy. The only thing is it takes two hands to do both. So, if you have an infant, you need to set him/her down to open/close the stroller. This is less of an issue for an older baby or toddler, because they can just stand while you open/close it.
 
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