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Peg Perego Aria Light Weight One Hand Fold Stroller in Tango
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Peg Perego Aria Light Weight One Hand Fold Stroller in Tango

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Description:

One hand and one step is all it takes to fold Peg Peregos Aria OH (One Hand) Stroller. This lightweight, full-featured convenience stroller includes a spacious basket, retractable car seat anchors, a unique Freedom of Movement harness and a new large, adjustable water bottle holder for parents. Childs snack tray can be opened or removed for easy access to baby. Youll love the large, adjustable ratcheting hood and the removable, hand-washable upholstery. The Aria OH includes a handle for carrying when folded. Designed in Italy.

Features:

Re-designed tray with dual 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.


4 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.


Product Details:
Product Length: 13.75 inches
Product Width: 19.25 inches
Product Height: 36.0 inches
Product Weight: 13.0 pounds
Package Length: 30.2 inches
Package Width: 18.2 inches
Package Height: 10.4 inches
Package Weight: 17.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 26 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 26 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

28 of 29 found the following review helpful:

42008 model so much better than older modelsMay 25, 2008
By HP9698
I have owned 3 Peg Perego Aria Strollers and this 2008 model has been far better than the other 2 I previously owned (2002 and a 2005). What I really love about my Aria...first of all the Moka color is a great gender neutral color that doesn't SHOUT!. A great upgrade that Peg perego made to the 2008 model is the wheel housing, its has been redesigned so it actually steers wonderfully, like your driving on air! It moves so smooth and manuevers corners well, so much better than the older models (the steering sucked on those). I can push this around with one hand and not get stuck or have the wheels get caught up on something. Has a full ratcheting canopy that completely covers the baby (love this feature), a decent basket (Graco kicks butt in this dept), this stroller is extremely lightweight at approx 10 lbs, I can fold this up and throw it into my trunk (while 8 mos pregnant) with one hand!! This stroller has a redesigned parent cupholder, but I don't use it. I purchased a ten dollar Sunshine Kids parent tray (2 cupholders, 1 large storage compartment and 1 small zipper pocket) that velcros onto the handle bar and works prefect for me. The seatback is taller than most standard strollers so it will accomodate taller children for a longer period. Reclines almost flat which is a great feature for newborns. The tray pivots opne and close, has 2 cupholders, and a very small main tray spot. Why I gave it 4 stars, well there is NO PERFECT stroller that I have ever come across (and I am on my 4th kid!). The basket coul dbe better (bigger and stronger). The stroller could actually come with a parent tray (althought my remedy works great, but for the money Peg should have one). The seat sits lower than most strollers at about the height of umbrella strollers or a tad higher, however this is probably what makes it so compact and easy to store in your trunk. I am not a fan of drawstring reclines, I like the bar that gives a fixed position (Venezia and Pliko have this), once again though this adds to the lightweight feature. And lastly I wish the kids tray was a little bigger to actually fit something on the tray part instead of having 2 cupholders. Overall this stroller has almost everything that I wanted and needed...except the HIGH preice tag. Dont think its worth the cost, but no other stroller has what I was looking for without being big and heavy and bulky.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Better than PlikoSep 04, 2008
By Avid Shopper
When I went in to the store to compare the Peg Pliko with the Peg Aria, I couldn't believe the differences. I had gone in thinking I would prefer the Pliko, but when I realized the following things, I quickly changed my mind: the Aria weighs 10 lbs, the Pliko 18 lbs; the storage basket underneath is the same, if not bigger on the Aria; the storage basket can be accessed from the back on the Aria, but only on the front on the Pliko; they are both compatible with the Viaggio car seat; the Aria is lighter, less bulky, but still maintains most of the bells and whistles of the Pliko. I received it in the mail today from Amazon after getting a much better deal here than any other store (online or brick & mortar). While the directions were a bit ambiguous, I was able to put it together in about 10 minutes, or less. Pretty simple stuff. I love it - wouldn't use any other!

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Sports Car of StrollersSep 05, 2008
By L. Phillips
We bought this stroller when my 4-year-old was an infant and are using it again with our newborn daughter. This stroller is fabulous if you are looking for something that is lightweight and easy to steer. My sister has a HUGE Graco stroller. With this stroller, we can manage our way through any small aisles in stores, while my sister often has to avoid smaller aisles. The upside to larger, heavier strollers is that they have big baskets underneath them. The Aria does not. HOWEVER, I personally would prefer driving a sports car of a stroller to the SUVs that so many other strollers (like my sister's Graco) are. I bought a few S hooks to attach to the push bar so that I can attach bags to the stroller when I am shopping.

I would highly recommend this stroller because of how easy it is to maneuver.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Happy With Aria!Mar 01, 2009
By Eleanor Walsh
Researched a tested dozens of strollers before taking the plunge on the Aria. Got my Aria when baby was 3 months old, a year ago now. This stroller has been perfect! It reclines almost all of the way so a young baby can be in it and great now for when she falls asleep. It's intuitive design has been great. It was between this and the Maclaren and I don't regret the decision at all. This one has one-handed steering, it reclines much easier and it folds with one hand (important when your baby is in the other!). It also doesn't tip when you have the diaper bag on the handles and no baby in it. My friend's Maclarens tip. The fabric does not clean particularly well (but with a toddler, I've given up on some of that or you lose your mind!). Have put many miles on this stroller, use it everyday in New York City (no car so stroller takes extra abuse) and it's held up no problem!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

3MUST READ THIS!! UpdatedAug 06, 2010
By Rebecca
I just bought this stroller and I will give to honest first impression:

Good
a) The material is awesome--very high quality.
b) basket is awesome for a light weight stroller
c) Love the recline.
e) Canopy is great.
f) fold is awesome.
g) snack tray with button to swing it out of the way to get older kids in and out (reason I bought it)


Now the bad

a) I understand why other people say it is flimsy. The plastic used on the tray is very thin. I would say 1/2 the thickness of graco strollers. The adult handle bar is thin plastic. The frame has too thin of plastic. The seat has a plastic frame which feels flimsy although my son did not mind it and my three year old said it was comfortable.
b) I do worry about if it will be durable enough. I see why peg perego stopped making it. It looks like a big dog stroller but it is flimsy.

I haven't decided if I should return or not. It is a suped up version of a pop stroller which is what I was looking for.

Update: So I have had the stroller for two weeks now. I must say I love how light this stroller is. I have three children so the last thing I want to do is brake my back putting the stroller away in my trunk. Yes, the frame is plastic but you will not find a pop stroller that in more comfortable w/ a recline, snack tray, lg canopy. I also love how the brake lever is large that I can easily do/undo it with my foot. The fold is tricky but not bad. I have to do it slowly as not to scrape the basket bar on the ground. The fold isn't as smooth as I would like but not bad.

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