Reviews for Peg Perego Aria Twin 60/40 double stroller
Awesome
Reviewer: Taryn , Mass
Date: April 24, 2009
Let me start by saying that I did tons of research for weeks and took numerous trips to the stores to find a double wide stroller for my two year old and two month old. I looked at both running and umbrella styles. I wanted to get a stroller in the $200 range. Most of the strollers I looked at were heavy, bulky, too wide, didn't steer well, cheap fabric, awful canopies, purely made, and didn't folded up well. This stroller is sturdy, well made, has seats that individual fully recline, has large individual adjusting canopies, individual food trays that can be taking on or off, large individual storage baskets, well made fabric, folds up in seconds and opens up just as quick. It is completely flat when folded up enabling you to fit it into small area and has a convenient handle for lifting. It has a very cool 60/40 feature that I have not found in any other model. The 60 side can be used for an older child to give them more room. The other very very cool thing is if my two year old sits in the 40 side (which she fits in fine) my infant car seat clicks right into the 60 side. On the manufactures description it says for Peg-Perego car seats only. I have a Graco one and it fit perfectly! This feature makes it like you have a double wide stroller that is also a travel system on one side. It came fully emsembled and ready to go. Spend the extra money. This one is worth it.
One thing I would say is because it is a 60/40 I won't recommend it for twins or children close to age. It will still work fine but one side is visible bigger than the other.
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21 people found this review helpful
Great lightweight twin stroller!
Reviewer: Anonymous , Denver, CO
Date: April 09, 2009
I don't think ANY stroller is perfect, which is the only reason I didn't give this 5 stars. If you are looking for a lightweight stroller that maneuvers well and isn't a beast to push I think this stroller rocks. I first got the Graco Quattro Duo and although it has many great features it is SOOOO heavy and HUGE! I also thought that I wouldn't like a side-by-side, that it would be harder to get through things like doorways, etc. but I have found it to be much easier to maneuver than my Graco. Some things you'll have to sacrifice for it being lightweight: it doesn't have a great basket (not terrible though), cup holder is pretty bad, and the snack trays are pretty small. Also, the brake is a little bit tough to put on, but I am used to the foot brake with the other three strollers I own. With that being said, it is the only lightweight double stroller I found that had snack trays at all. Like I said, no stroller is perfect-but this comes pretty close for my needs! If you are looking for a compact double stroller and plan to use it for shopping trips, dog walks, and basic uses I think this stroller is awesome!
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5 people found this review helpful
Love It!
Reviewer: Jessica Calderon , Gainesvile, FL
Date: May 17, 2008
My twins are now 2 and a half years old, and we are just about to buy our third Peg Perego Aria Twin stroller. The fallacy here is that it will be out third! Yes, I love this stroller, but it is not the sturdiest out there. Forget the cup holder being on there for more than a week or two! That beautiful large basket drags and tears, but the features are great and it definitely fits through doorways, so I keep buying it!
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10 people found this review helpful
Great Stroller
Reviewer: AmyK , Fayetteville, AR
Date: May 03, 2008
We've used this stroller for 5 months and our twin girls are now 7 months old. It is very lightweight and fits through all standard doorways and aisles. Great large storage basket underneath. While this has no frilly bells or whistles it does work very well. Seats recline fully. Snack trays detach. We have no complaints and would buy this stroller again!
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17 people found this review helpful
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