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Peg Perego Uno Convertible Carriage to Stroller System in Mod Blue
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Peg Perego Uno Convertible Carriage to Stroller System in Mod Blue

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Description:

Peg Perego's Uno is sure to be number one for trend-setting, fashion conscious parents. The Uno offers unique "Zero Radius Turning" in carriage mode for effortless turning in tight places, and converts easily from a carriage for newborns to a full-featured stroller for toddlers. It only takes a flip of the handle for this great transformation.

This complete travel system has it all, including retractable car seat anchors for instantly attaching a matching Peg Perego car seat and a strap to attach another manufacturer's car seat. Keep your growing child securely fastened into the stroller seat while allowing for a maximum amount of mobility with Peg Perego's unique 5-point freedom of movement harness.

You will love the boot with zipper to keep your child warm and cozy, and there's plenty of room to store everything you need in the large, spring-loaded basket. The Uno also offers the convenience of an adult cup holder, as well as a bumper bar with a removable tray.

Features:

  • Smooth "Zero Radius Turning" in carriage mode for effortless turning in tight spaces
  • Reversible handle to change from a carriage to a stroller in a simple step
  • Large hood with removable rear panel for canopy feature
  • Boot with zipper makes a warm and cozy bed
  • 5-point freedom of movement harness for security and well-being of the child
  • Bumper bar with removable tray can be extended/removed
  • Front swivel wheels - all terrain rear wheels
  • All-wheel suspension and brakes
  • 3-position backrest and two position footrest
  • JPMA safety certified

Features:

Reversible handlebar has varible height adjustment, side cup holder that can be easily attached and removed.


7" front wheels swivel, 10.25" rear wheels have new one-touch linked brake cable system.


New Tray design with drink holder attaches easily to the front bar.


The large handy storage basketsnaps in place . Backrest adjusts to several positions, while the leg rest has three settings.


Part of our "travel system" retractable anchors allow the matching car seat (sold seperately) to be instantly and securly attached.


Product Details:
Product Length: 12.5 inches
Product Width: 23.5 inches
Product Height: 31.5 inches
Product Weight: 19.0 pounds
Package Length: 33.9 inches
Package Width: 20.6 inches
Package Height: 13.4 inches
Package Weight: 29.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.0
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4Perego Uno versus Graco Quattro TourMay 29, 2008
I wavered for months over whether to buy this stroller, with some very negative reviews, or whether to buy the Graco Quattro Tour, with very positive reviews. The clincher came when I realized that I would actually be paying almost the same amount for the strollers and this stroller has some great features over the Graco:
a. Fully reclines. Although the Graco reclines almost fully, it still does not achieve the same effect as this stroller's recline
b. Weight. This stroller weighs only 19 pounds as compared to 28 for the Graco. This is very significant. Note that the Uno 2008 model weight 23 pounds.
c. Bulk. Somehow this is not as bulky as the Graco. Length seems to be smaller and the seat itself seems somewhat more compact.
d. Extra step for older child may come in useful
e. Reversible handle may come in useful, though it is definitely more difficult to push with the handle reversed with the baby facing you. (When the baby is facing outward it strolls just fine.)

The primary negative for this stroller was the price. I believe that most of the negative reviews took this into account, and the pros above did not account for $250 extra cash. However, now that this stroller is down to ~$220, it definitely is worth spending the extra few dollars over the Graco.

As a last point, one of my main concerns before ordering this stroller was that the color looked like a very bright blue. However, I was pleasantly surprised when I received it. It is not bright but is a lighter color than navy.


4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

1the worst stroller on the marketOct 17, 2007
We bought this stroller because it looked very trendy and peg perego was a good brand to begin with; however, the stroller sucked! The front wheels jammed all the time. I got stuck in the middle of the street because the wheels just wouldn't go forward. When we reversed the handle where the big wheels were on the front, it still felt funny when pushing it. Not a good product at all, such a waste of money. We are contacting the company for refund and such.

4 of 8 found the following review helpful:

1DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!Aug 01, 2007
I hate this stroller and am getting rid of it. I intially bought it because of the peg perego reputation and it looked good.
CONS:
Big, bulky, HEAVY
Hard to open and close
Horrible instructions
Too complicated and time consuiming to change from stroller mode to carriage mode
Hard to reach basket when car seat is in
cup holder is a joke
No hood window so you can't see the child
doesn't go over curbs well

PROS:
Good construction
Smooth ride

4 of 6 found the following review helpful:

1Difficult turningJul 31, 2007
I don't understand why, but i really regret buying the stroller, because i just cant seem to turn the stroller. The front wheels turn individually jamming the motion, and not allowing the stroller to move foreword in a straight line after a turn.
I am contacting the manufacturer for my money back.


 
 
 
 
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