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(Review ID: 1076)
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Very disappointed!, October 14, 2006
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Reviewer: happyfamily from Hawaii
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(2) |
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Pros:
It is very light.
Cons:
The overall quality.
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I bought my Aria based on recommendations in Baby Bargains and Consumer Reports. I felt so confident in my decision and am now so disappointed. I feel like this stroller could fall apart on me at any time. The adult cupholder fell off the first time I used the stroller, the cup holder on the snack tray pops out every time I open the stroller, and the sunshade doesn't cover the stroller. The backrest of the seat is uneven so my baby falls over to the left side. The wheels never seem to be on the ground at the same time and the stickers are falling off of the side. I would never recommend this stroller to anyone
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This stroller is okay, but not as great as people said, September 28, 2007
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Reviewer: mfantel from Kendall Park, NJ
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Pros:
It is sturdy and has room to store stuff
Cons:
The sunshade is useless and their customer service stinks
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When I was pregnant, I was told to register for my infant
stroller as well as my next stage stroller. Based on Baby Bargain's advice, we chose a universal stroller for his infant car seat and Peg Perego stroller for his next stage stroller. Looking back, I think this was a BIG mistake to register for this prior to needing it.We started using the stroller in March and we are already using an outdated model. During a recent visit to our local Babies R Us, I saw that Peg Prego made a lot of changes to the stroller. Most significant in my mind if the sun visor. On our model, the visor does not come down much and the sun is often in his eyes. In the new model, the visor covers a lot more. What a difference! We also had an issue with the wheels. We hit the curb in NYC and the axle cracked.When I emailed Peg Prego about the visor and the wheel, they were unwilling to do anything. They said the warranty did not cover the wheels because it was not wear and tear. Interestingly, we had a similar issue with our Graco stroller and they were VERY willing to make us happy!! What a difference!Not only was Peg Prego not interested in making us happy, but they were supposed to send us a few replacement parts. I had to email them three times before receiving it. They just stink and are not interested in customer service. I wish we had not bought this stroller because the company is poor. When people ask me, and I have several pregnant
friends, I tell them about our experience and advise against Peg Prego strollers. We are MUCH happier with our Maclaren stroller!!!!
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(Review ID: 1045)
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Great Lightweight Stroller for Everyday Errands, September 21, 2006
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Reviewer: leblis from Alexandria, VA
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Pros:
lightweight, easy to fold, large basket, carseat attachment
Cons:
small canopy
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I love my aria. I received it as a gift at my baby shower. I chose this stroller to be my version of the snap and go carseat carrier and a light weight umbrella stroller. I didn't see the point in spending $50 for a car seat carrier and another at least $50 for a light weight stroller. This way my carseat attaches right into the stroller and when my son is big enough to ride in the stroller I won't have to buy a new one.
I only use this stroller for quick inside errands (I have a Bumbleride for outdoor activities), so I can't comment on it's quality for outdoor use. Overall I'm very happy with this stroller.
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(Review ID: 1244)
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Light as a feather!, March 20, 2007
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Reviewer: orrmobl from Philadelphia, PA
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Pros:
Weight, hood, basket, construction quality
Cons:
No snack tray (older model), zippered recline
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Got this stroller on clearance from BRU for like $130 and have loved it since the first time we used it. I can carry it and a ton of other things to/from the car/bus/plane very easily. With this stroller, I never think twice about bringing a stroller along. With most others, I would leave 'em behind due to weight and size restrictions. It also has a nice big hood and fits our Graco Snugride perfectly so it serves as a carrier frame (one less thing to buy!) I LOVE this stroller, and the wife does too...she is small in stature so the few times she has to lug her own stroller, I know she appreciates it being the lightest thing out there.
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(Review ID: 1347)
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The BEST stroller I have ever owned!!!, April 29, 2007
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Reviewer: Bethanydawnm24 from Ringgold, GA
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Pros:
Large shade & storage area, deep recline, comfy, smooth ride
Cons:
No adjustable footrest, no headrest
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I was trying to decided between the Zooper Swing or Hula and the Peg Perego Aria OH.I ended up getting the Peg Perego Aria OH. I walked all around the store in the test model and my son seemed very content in it... (an amazing thing for him, since he is very spoiled and likes to be held 24/7.) He always cried when I put him in other strollers where he couldn't see me. We ended up buying it, since I figured if I get home and didn't like it for some reason, there is a 90 day return policy at Babies R Us. After I got home, my husband and I took our 6 month old son, Gabriel, for a stroll around the neighborhood. I was VERY impressed with how well it did!It was so smooth on the store floor, but I wasn't sure what to expect on rough concrete in our neighborhood. It did very well, no problems whatsoever. The sunshade does come all the way down to the snack track (at least in the sitting up position), which is a big plus, since my son doesn't like the bright sunlight, and he even ended up falling asleep in it!!! (Wow!) I love it already. It has a child snack tray that is removable, plus a snap-on parent's cup, which is a big plus, since I like to take water bottles with me on my walks. A 20 ounce water bottle fits in it perfectly. The storage area under the stroller is plenty big for a diaper bag or purse and very easy access, which is a plus, since from what I understand, some brands, like combi and the zooper, the storage area is too small and hard to get to. It's lightweight, which I LOVED. (only 9 pounds!!) I have to say, that is hard to beat. After a few times, I was able to master the one hand fold and open, although even with two hands, it's pretty simple. It also has a handle for you to carry it with. It's very plush and comfy for the child and just a dream to handle.A few things that I do wish it included was a strap, like the Combi has, rather than a handle like a suitcase. (but this is something I can live with, considering how light it is.) I also wish it had an adjustable footrest, but this isn't even a problem for me now or any time soon, since my son is only 6 months old at this time. Also, it doesn't really fold up like a true umbrella stroller, so is a little bulky in that it takes up a little more space in the trunk that I would like. However, once again, it's only 9 pounds, and I can't complain, and it's definately so much smaller and lighter than anything else I've ever owned. Also, it doesn't have a FULL complete flat recline. However, it does come down pretty far, so it still works for me, so my son can lie down and sleep. I do wish it also had some kind of pillow or head rest, so his head would not slump forward when he sleeps, but this is not a big deal, since you can purchase those seperately.Overall, this is a GREAT stroller and I definately love it and would recommend it to others. This is definately a good investment for us. We got ours on sale, since it was a floor model, so paid $175 after tax. Compared to other strollers in the same price range, this stroller would be very hard to beat. HIGHLY recommended.
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