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(Review ID: 33)
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lightweight but lacking the extras, June 10, 2005
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Reviewer: boogiemom from South Bend, IN
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boogiemom
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(4) |
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Pros:
lightweight
Cons:
none of the extra conveniences
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I bought this stroller because of it's light weight. However I wanted to be able to use the "universal attachment strap" to attach my infant seat. As is usually the case.....universal means it works for something other than what I need it for.
I wanted to attach a combi tyro infant seat and it simply didn't work at all. Part of the infant seat ended up down in the cupholder on the child tray. This made the infant seat very "tippy". This stroller also doesn't have a very "cushy" seat and I doubt it would be comfortable for a longer period of time.
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(Review ID: 233)
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Great indoor stroller, June 12, 2005
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Reviewer: Globetrotter from CA
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(9) |
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Pros:
Lightweight, sturdy, easy to push, good storage
Cons:
No umbrella fold, small canopy
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This stroller is in the car all the time, and I use it for malls, errands, and the like. I don't know why the canopy had to be so small. It's pitiful! I also wish it had an umbrella fold as that would have made it great for travel.I love that it's sturdy. There is a hook for shopping bags, and I can actually put bags on the back and the stroller won't tip! I was fed up with my Maclaren as it kept tipping over, even with just my handbag.It's not great for uneven surfaces. I also like the fact that the 5 pt. harness allows the child to move around a bit while still being strapped in, something that my kids like, as they don't like being strapped down to the back of the stroller. I didn't use this during the newborn phase, so I can't comment about that.
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(Review ID: 268)
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Good stroller, steering-little stiff, no cupholders, June 13, 2005
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Reviewer: NewMamaBear from Illinois
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(7) |
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Pros:
Folds compactly, love the large basket
Cons:
Stiff Steering, toddler can get out of straps, no cupholders
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I have 3 Peg strollers (Atlantico, P3, and Aria). I tend to use the Aria the most. If you find yourself going up and down a lot of curbs, this stroller is hard to get around with. You can steer with one hand for a short while and the large basket is great. The best part is how light this stroller is and how compact the fold is as well. I would recommend it over the P3!
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(Review ID: 282)
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Pros equal the cons, June 14, 2005
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Reviewer: beck68 from Whittier, CA
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beck68
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(6) |
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Pros:
The best thing about this product is the weight
Cons:
Workmanship - it started falling apart.
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I bought the 2004 Aria because it weighs only 11 lbs and I have back problems. The weight is great and it folds nicely and easily. Unfortunately, a wheel kept coming off and the cup holder broke. The cup holder was so small anyway it didn't matter. But pushing the stroller a foot and having a wheel constantly fall off is awful. Peg responded to my email but 2 months later I'm still waiting for the piece. Babies R Us said that's because they are a European manufacturer - takes longer to get the items and they don't understand how big our cups are here. I guess overall I was happy with Peg since I just bought the Pliko model.
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