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Pilko Lite Convenience Stroller- Rose Pink
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Pilko Lite Convenience Stroller- Rose Pink

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Description:

The Peg Perego Aria Freestyle in Rose which is a vibrant pink with gray and black fabric.

The Peg Perego Aria Freestyle is the ultimate lightweight convenience stroller that is easy to open and close. The Aria Freestyle features a strong lightweight chassis that easily and compactly and has a carrying handle for easy transport. The Aria Freestyle is available in new energetic color scheme which includes three colors instead of two, adding more depth, beauty. This stroller also features rear wheel suspension with swivel front wheels and rear wheel brakes. The Aria Freestyle has retractable car seat anchors that instantly attach a coordinating Primo Viaggio Infant Car Seat (sold separately). For peace of mind, the Aria Freestyle has a five point harness which offers security while giving your child freedom of movement. Included is a universal adapter strap that attaches other manufacturers infant car seats. The Aria Freestyle also has a front bumper bar/childs tray that can be opened and removed for easy access to your baby. This stroller has spacious seat with multi position backrest and removable, hand washable upholstery. This stroller also features a spacious underneath storage basket for essentials such as a diaper bag. Parents love the adult cup holder that attaches to the handlebar for storing drinks.

Open Dimensions: Height - 39 1/4", Width - 19 1/2", Length - 26". Closed Dimensions: Height - 33 1/2", Width - 19 3/4", Length - 9".

Features:

  • Strong lightweight chassis that folds compactly
  • All wheels suspension, swivel front wheels and rear wheel brakes
  • Easily attaches Primo Viaggio Infant Car Seat (not included)
  • Removable front bumper bar
  • Includes adult cup holder

Features:

A lightweight, full-feature stroller with umbrella folding; stands on its own when folded


Double wheels and all-wheel suspension provide a smooth ride on sidewalks and around town


Large storage basket; reclining seat; adjustable canopy; aluminum tubing


Machine washable polyester/cotton fabric; frame wipes clean


39.25Hx19.5Wx26D"


Product Details:
Product Length: 9.5 inches
Product Width: 17.5 inches
Product Height: 30.0 inches
Product Weight: 17.2 pounds
Package Length: 30.1 inches
Package Width: 18.4 inches
Package Height: 9.7 inches
Package Weight: 17.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Grrrreat Stroller! Worth the money.Jun 30, 2006
Lightweight, easy to fold plus it stands on its own when folded. Which comes in handy when I am alone w/ my daughter. I also love that it has a tray that my lil one uses as a foot rest. Smoothest ride in town. One con is that the stroller shade isn't big at all not enough sun shade, so I brought a sun shade.


5$worth every penny$Apr 20, 2006
After 3 months of struggling with a bulky travel sytem stroller, I decided that I needed an everyday lightweight stroller. I LOVE that the Aria weighs only 9 pounds! It folds up smoothly and is extremely easy to unfold-I can do it one handed! I love that it has varying reclining/sitting positions-all you have to do is pull the tab! It's virtually fool proof! The Aria also has the largest bottom basket of all the lightweight strollers. A great thing to have! I have not had any steering problems. After weeks of research and many nights at Babies R Us testing out every stroller, I am SUPER HAPPY that I spent the money on this fabulous stroller!

8 of 10 found the following review helpful:

1STEERING... ugh!Mar 16, 2006
We bought this stroller per the recommendation of a friend of ours. We have the sable color, which I see is not sold this year... but I digress. We have been using this stroller for eight months with our eight month old and are absolutely fed up with it.

My biggest complaint is the steering. The front wheels slide sideways over any smooth surface and if we're not on a smooth surface, it feels like I am pushing the stroller into a brick wall because they don't rotate to allow me to push the stroller forwards. I am always backing up and turning in order to get the front wheels to align so I can get where I want to go. Shopping is a joke with this stroller because I cannot get it to navigate the aisles easily.

The shoulder straps are attached to the back of the stroller with a little plastic tab which, really, doesn't seem like the best way to keep a child's shoulders restrained. It ends up coming out from the tab holder and my son is virtually only wearing a lap belt. This is fine now that he is able to handle a 3 point instead of a 5 point harness but when he was younger, this got on my nerves.

The adult cup holder is a joke, so we took it off and my son figured out how to take the kid's cupholder out so it doesn't stay in any longer as well.

Oh, and the thing folding down so that the handlebar catches the sunshade complaint is spot on. SO FRUSTRATING! Not a big deal, really, but poor design because the sunshade prevents the handlebar from locking the folded up stroller in the folded up position most of the time.

I just remembered also, that the sides of the padding in the seat area, when I used this stroller with our Graco Snugride car seat, would bunch up and prevent the car seat from sitting securely. I would have to prop the edges of the padding in the seat area underneath the arm-rests of the seat area (the parts that say Aria) before I put the car seat into the stroller seat area so that it would sit deep enough to latch onto the cup area and allow the security strap to go over the carseat snugly.

If Peg Perego could fix the steering, I think I would be able to live with the rest of my complaints but the steering factor is enough for me to trash the whole 9 pound thing now that I found another stroller that steers so much easier with my 22 pound 8 month old son.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Simple & Light StrollerFeb 21, 2006
We started off with the Graco Travelite and when it was damaged beyond repair we went looking for a replacement. Our key points were weight and ease of transportation (including how compactly it would pack). This stroller fit the bill very nicely on both counts. The Aria MT stroller is extremely light (we thought the Graco Travelite was light but this is even lighter) and very easy to pack up (the handle folds inwards - which a lot of strollers don't do - to reduce footprint when storing in trunk of car). We have a daughter so the pink color option worked out well. This is not the cheapest stroller around but so far very impressed.

 
 
 
 
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