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Peg Perego Aria Stroller - Soleo | 
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Brand: Peg Perego USA Category: Baby Product
List Price: $219.99 Buy New: $109.00 You Save: $110.99 (50%)
New (3) from $109.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 9080
Color: Soleo Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 13.8 x 19.3 x 36
MPN: IPAH28NA34RU46CR38 Model: IPAH28NA34RU46CR38 UPC: 888487001037 EAN: 0888487001037 ASIN: B000KWP0CQ
Release Date: September 17, 2007 Promotion: Get free shipping on this item when you spend $100.00 or more on Promotion applies only in the continental US. not including po box, HI & AK offered by BabyRide. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Tray has cup holder attaches easily to the front bar that snaps open and closed to place or remove the child. | | • | Ergonomic handle includes an improved drink holder that can be easily attached or removed for cleaning. | | • | Five point "Freedom of Moment" seat belt allows the baby or child a full range of moment. | | • | 5 double wheels with tread and shock absorbers. Front wheel swivel and lock for better steering. | | • | Large storage basket and convenient handles makes this a great travel stroller. |
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Product Description The Aria OH (One-Hand) is Peg Perego's lightweight, full-featured convenience stroller. You'll love the way this stroller folds effortlessly and compactly with one hand and one step, and carrying it after folding is easy with the convenient handle. Even with all of its simplicity, the Aria OH still gives you incredible features. You will find retractable car seat anchors to instantly attach any Peg Perego seat, and an added strap to accommodate another manufacturer's car seat. This stroller uses Peg Perego's signature 5-point freedom of movement harness to allow your child freedom and safety, a spacious basket and a large, adjustable and ratcheting hood. Your child will have plenty of room in the comfortable seat, which can be used in several positions. Pushing the Aria OH is easy with the all-wheel suspension and swivel front wheels. Your youngster will be entertained for hours with the tray for snacks and play Features: - The ultimate lightweight full-featured convenience stroller
- Folds easily and compactly with one-hand and one step
- 5-point freedom of movement harness for security and well-being of the child
- Spacious basket is easy to reach
- Child's play/snack tray can be opened or removed for easy access to baby
- New large, adjustable, ratcheting hood
- Spacious seat with multi-position backrest
- All-wheel suspension, swivel front wheels, rear wheel brakes
- Removable, hand washable upholstery
- Travel-system: Retractable car seat anchors to instantly attach matching Peg Perego car seat (sold separately) (includes strap to attach other manufacturers' car seats)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Use it ALL the time and love it July 11, 2008 This is a super lightweight stroller. It is good on cement, streets and even the unpaved dirt/ slightly bumpy paths around my house. We use it everyday and so far so good. Only had it for 3 1/2 months, however, it gets its fair share of being tossed around in the back of my car. I am tall as well as my boyfriend who is 6'5 and he does not seem to have a problem with the height. I love being able to push the stroller with one hand if I need to. Some people have complained about the cup holder being to small for anything. I agree but it does not bother me because I just put a water bottle in the basket below. I have also read complaints about the basket below being too small. REALLY PEOPLE, how much stuff do you really need to carry around with you?? I have a book bag and have not had any complaints with size of basket. I only have 2 issues with this stroller. 1) we just tried to wash the seat cover and had a very hard time taking it off. I believed my boyfriend had to end up using a screw driver somewhere. 2) When folding up the wheels can get stuck and it can be a hassle to get them to face the right way. You just have to pay attention to which way they are pointing when you are about to fold. Other than that we are quite happy. Easy, lightweight no problem
excellent stroller June 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I literally have owned almost every stroller. No I am not a shopaholic- I just think and know that there is no perfect stroller, so as needs changed, strollers were added....I now have 3 children and one very messy garage. Here's the list: Peg Perego Venezia- nice ride, too big, too heavy. Aprica- great shade, tough to maneuver, sometimes won't close= STRESS. Snap N go- miracle stroller for the first 12 months provided baby stays with in the weight range. Maclaren Triumph- awesome umbrella stroller, no snack tray for parent or child, Countless cheap umbrella stroller- I toss and go on vacations- all really just not so good... Graco duo- long and heavy, poor turning radius, I actually returned this one ( only 1 I ever returned ) Twin Umbrella travel stroller- heavy piece of not so good. Combi twin Savvy- awesome weight, great canopy, folds compact, nice ride, my favorite for a double. Sit N Stroll- great for the plane/travel, not really great as either a stroller or a carseat but for short term it is fabulous. With child #3, I didn't want or need another, I was going to do the Snap N go until 12 months then straight to the Maclaren..... but yes I did bc I gave away most of the above and I ran over my Snap N go ( oops). My 3rd child turned out to be a giant baby ( 20 + lbs at 4 month, so he outgrew the Snap N go anyways, and didn't he have the neck support for an umbrella stroller) ....so I sucked it up and bought the Aria One Hand...... and I love it. Comfy ( full recline!), roomy, LIGHT ( I am littler 5ish and my baby is a chunker and most other strollers are heavy so this is GREAT for my back), easy to maneuver, and folds handily The basket is big, it is hard to get to when baby is sleeping, but so??? It has a parents cup holder, and a snack tray for the child ( great!). It cleans in the washing machine too! The straps take some getting used to, but if I didn't have an over the shoulder strap system with this child, he will figure out how to slip out ( the little bugger! ) So...I absolutely don't think you can have it all in one stroller, but this one is close. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Aria for almost everything (except travelling- Maclaren is more compact)...And orange is such a snappy color for my little hipster!
Peg Perego Aria OH May 15, 2008 I love this stroller ( it is my second one)!!! Light weight, easy to push, love the new cup holder, my son loves the freedom harness. The harness is not meant to attach to the back of the seat, so your child can see out better and move more. No problem turning the wheels. I could see you having problems if you were in rocks or off road, but the stroller is not for that use. I would recommend it and have to 2 of my friends.
poor design for the brand big name February 8, 2008 Pegperego, I was so trill when I bought this stroller . it's very light, has nice design and color choices. But then my excitement only last for a month, after several usage, the front wheel is so hard to controlled, it goes not according to which direction we want but wherever it likes. I used to be able to control the stroller with one hand, but now, I need to lift the from part up just to get the stroller going to the direction I want . Poor design for $200 bug and pegperego big name... The should take this stroller out of the market. I better used my big secure Graco product....
Lightweight and easy to maneuver November 6, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this stroller. We were hesitant to buy it because of its price but it is totally worth it. It's lighweight and easy to use and fold. The basket is not easily accesible when using the car seat on top and that's the only concern I have so far.
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