| | |  | Single Strollers | Home » » » Peg Perego Uno Convertible Carriage to Stroller System in Bubbles Green | | | | | | | Description: | | The Peg Perego Uno is one incredible carriage and stroller. When the parent wants to bond with baby, the stroller can be converted to carriage position with a flip of the handle. Flip the handle back for stroller position and baby can face the world ahead. Smooth Zero Radius Turning in carriage mode allows for effortless turning in tight spaces. Retractable car seat anchors allow for instant attachment of a matching Peg Perego car seat (sold separately). This travel system compatibility makes the Uno number one for smart and stylish parents. Made in Italy. | | | Features: | |
• Reversible handlebar has variable height adjustment, a hand brake and an improved 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 basket snaps 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 separately) to be instantly and securely attached.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 12.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 23.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 31.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 23.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 30.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 20.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 14.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 27.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great StrollerDec 31, 2008
By Amy W
"Super Mom"
I love that my daughterI can fit inside with the footrest up and bassinet cover on front. I am not losing a bunch of toys and my daughter is not sliding out. My daughter loves this stroller. It is great with the movement it has while the baby is strapped in. My daughter does not feel as confined. It strolls well, folds easily and part of mine came with a broken zipper and it was replaced immediately. I get so many compliments on this stroller every time I have it out. I wished that it had a better cup holder a a place for keys or a little storage pocket. The underneath basket holds a ton and it easy to get to. A huge plus!!!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great product, great valueOct 03, 2008
By Mom of eight Peg Perego products are well thought-out in terms of asthetics and function. The particular model I bought for my expectant daughter-in-law is green and grey, suitable for either sex. I was pleased that my daughter-in-law loves it so much. I especially like the versatility-it does everything but the dishes!
Beautiful but disappointing...Sep 14, 2010
By Amazon Reviewer I wanted to love my Uno, because I really wanted the versatility that it offers, but it is a very disappointing product overall. I want to be very specific about the problems with the stroller, so bear with me on the length of the "bad"! :)
First, the good:
It can be used as a carriage/pram, a backward-facing stroller, forward-facing stroller or with your Peg Perego car seat. It also has an adjustable handle for users of different heights. It comes with a "boot" for providing a nice, warm place for baby in the winter. One-hand braking. Very cute pattern (Green Bubbles) that I constantly get compliments on. Nicely padded handle.
Now, the bad:
The biggest deal-breaker flaw for this product are the wheels. It has two stationary and two swivel. When used in the regular, forward-facing stroller position or with the infant car seat attached, the swivel wheels lock up on any smooth surface. They will roll over cement/gravel just fine, but inside a store or mall they are constantly locking up and the entire stroller jerks to a halt, waking the baby. You have to lean down on the handle and lift the front end off the ground a little in order to get it rolling again. It's a traction problem, not a wheel problem. The wheels spin freely when you lift them, it is just that they are made of sort of soft rubber and the wheels get stuck on smooth tile or linoleum flooring (like that which you find in most grocery stores, Target, etc.). The stationary wheels are just annoying because when you are using it in the carriage/pram position, it is hard to maneuver. Another flaw is that the one-hand brake design doesn't work all that well. You have to squeeze REALLY hard to engage it, but once engaged you can lock into place. However, the wheel will still move so you have to lock the second set of brakes manually in order to get it to be stationary. The five-point harness is also odd because the straps do not go through the seat back as in most other strollers, car seats, or high chairs. Instead it just hooks on to the seat behind the child. This is supposed to be great for toddlers because you can unhook it and they can have greater range of motion while still being securely fastened in, but it is horrible for little babies because the hook is right behind their head. The last very minor flaw is the cupholder. It is NOT a cupholder, but rather a slim water bottle holder.
Because of the issues I have had with the stroller, I don't use it at all. Unfortunately for me, I got it while I was still pregnant and was outside of the return period before it became clear that it is pretty much unusable for me (I only really need to use it when I am going shopping, and it won't work in department stores or grocery stores). Because it is a design flaw and nothing wrong with the stroller, there is nothing that Peg Perego can do for me either.
great strollerJun 24, 2010
By A. Fry we've been using this stroller since our daughter was born, and we're still using it now that she's 13mos old. it's very versatile & comfortable, we even change her diaper in it. we get compliments on it all the time, and haven't seen anyone else with it.
minor downsides: - cup holder is pretty useless, small and falls off easily - the snap buttons get undone easily - wheels developed a minor squeak early on
BEST PURCHASED BABY ITEM SO FAR!!!!!!!!!!!Jun 20, 2009
By Z. Leybova
"zhanna"
I love this stroller. The baby loves it as well:-) She's basically living in it, she's almost 10 months and still sleeps in the stroller and very very comfortable! All winter long, in any weather we were outside walking and she slept comfortable! It protects from the wind (in a carriage mode), rain, canopy protects well from the sun, the handle could be repositioned and its VERY convenient! So far, I don't see any cons and, like I said, it's been almost 10 months! Worth every penny!
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