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The Pliko P3 is Peg Perego's ultimate all-around stroller! Whether it's a walk around the block or a trip overseas, this stroller is designed with features to provide greater comfort for baby and more convenience for parents. Its one-handed folding feature allows it to close quickly and easily for carrying. The Pliko P3 is Travel System-compatible, so our Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30 car seat can be attached directly to the stroller's retractable anchors. The built-in rear footboard provides a safe ride for a second child, and the ergonomic handlebars with comfort padding can be adjusted to fit each parent's height preferences. The P3 has all of the necessities parents have come to expect from Peg Perego, like a detachable water bottle holder, all-wheel suspension and a hinged front tray for snacks and play. Made in Italy. Features: One-hand folding for quick closing and carrying Travel System-compatible - the Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30 car seat attaches easily Hinged front tray opens and removes easily Hood with handy pocket has peek-a-boo window and unzips to become sun canopy Large, handy storage basket holds necessities Telescoping handles with ergonomic rubber grips and a side cup holder that attaches and detaches easily Comfortable, contoured seat Unique five-point "Freedom of Movement" safety harness for security and well-being of the child Built-in rear footboard provides safe ride for second passenger All-wheel suspension, swivel front wheels, "one-step" rear wheel brakes Four-position backrest, two-position footrest Strong, lightweight aluminum frame Handle for carrying when folded Removable, hand-washable upholstery Variety of useful accessories available (sold separately) JPMA safety certified Made in Italy Colors: Oltremare - Deepest sea blue with crisscross quilting Moka - Rich coffee brown with creamy accents Blacktie - Elegant black
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- One-hand folding for quick closing and carrying- Travel system-compatible¿the primo viaggio sip 30/30 car seat attaches easily
- Hinged front tray opens and removes easily
- Hood with handy pocket has peek-a-boo window and unzips to become sun canopy
- Large, handy storage basket holds necessities
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By N. Rowan (Durham, NC)
Well, let me just say first off I do NOT own this stroller and I am glad of it! I am researching strollers like a true crazy person these days. I currently am using a second-hand Graco something or other that someone gave me. It is big, cumbersome and heavy. However, it glides down the sidewalk easily, is easy to push uphill and is extremely sturdy (not wobbly at all). It is probably 7 years old!
I recently ran into a friend who has the Pilko 3. What I can say about it is: WOW! That sun visor is incredible! HUGE and luscious blocking out all the sun and some! But I gave it a little walk down the side walk and it creaked and wobbled horribly.
I suddenly looked at my ugly Graco with serious appreciation. SOOO glad I didn't buy it - not sure what I will end up buying, but not this over-priced wobbly thing. I am glad other reviewers like it though - it is the worst to spend your good money on something and then regret it later.
By Carla Williams
We bought this stroller after months of reviewing others. This stroller has some nice features; however, this is our first night with it and we can't fold it! Upon much googling I find folding to be a common problem. We also can not stand the instructions, which are pictures only and hard to tell in some of them what is going on. We feel for the money spent (we also bought the car seat to make a travel system) this stroller does not meet or exceed our expectations.
By M. Bridges
This stroller is for the most part plastic. I have had it for 2 months now, and no problems so far.... I don't think it will last until my son is out of strollers. I have a Maclaren Triumph, but wanted something that reclined fully. I went with this over a XLR, because I liked the tray, and the parent cup holder (worthless). I wish I would have went with the XLR. This stroller takes up a ton of trunk space, and dosen't push nearly as easy as my Maclaren. I unfortunately can't justify another stroller so soon after buying this one.
By M. Craighead (Bay Area, CA)
We bought the Peg Perego without doing much research when we had our son. Big mistake. [...]. For whatever reason the stroller will not turn good. It takes all my power to get it to turn. We have the 2008 model so maybe they have fixed that problem, but for all the problems ours had I doubt they fixed everything. We also boutht the carseat to go with it. Very safe, good reviews but extremely heavy. I am 5'7" and it was a struggle for me to lift it in and out of the car.
But without getting off the topic of the stroller, I can't warn buyers enough out there at what a waste of money this stroller is.
By Juliana De Carvalho (Italy)
Wow, I loved this stroller. I have searched and looked at every stroller possible. I went to shops to see them personally - Initially I wonted one of those with 3 wheels they are so cool and really delightful to push around, but they are huge - really HUGE! In my small apartment and not so big car, that thing wouldn't fit. So I found the Peg Perego under the advice of a friend who's just had her third baby and is still using the same Peg Perego stroller!!! My daughter now is almost 9 months and the stroller is great, I just had to put some oil in the wheels once, I probably should wash the lining, but I've been getting by with just cleaning it with a damp cloth. It's great, folds great, goes in the trunk easily, and is not so heavy as almost all the others I have seen. I have it in red but it's a different shade from this, it's beautiful!
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