| Peg Perego Aria Light Weight One Hand Fold Stroller in Tango |
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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.
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A flimsy rickety stroller
I tried this stroller at a store, and it was so flimsy and tiny that I did not even bother putting my baby into it. It looked like it was already too small for my admittedly big, but still only a 16-month-old baby. It did not ride very smoothly on the store’s even floor; I can’t imagine what it would do on an uneven pavement. Also, it looked so flimsy that I was afraid of breaking it just by touching it. Bottom line: if you’re looking for a really light stroller, do yourself a favor and buy a much cheaper and 100 times better MacLaren Volo.
All the perks w/o the high price tag or the extra weight
We have 3 strollers…one for when my son was an infant, another that’s the “cadillac” of strollers and then the Aria.
We initially got this because we were travelling abroad and didn’t want to take our 19lb stroller with us (partially because I would be by myself for some of the trip with our infant son). Convinced we had to have this one, we ordered it. Unfortunately, our son was too small for it (18lbs) and wasn’t really sitting up right on his own, so we took the Cadillac with us. Since then, we have let our friends and family borrow this for their trips, everyone has been excited and loves it. Compliments on the ease of steering, even with a full load, baby, diaper bag, shopping, knick knacks in the basket. One hand open and close. It’s very easy to use!
KEEP IN MIND: this stroller will not be ready for your baby if they are not sitting up on their own. The back is flimsy and not as firm/sturdy as most full size stroller. I didn’t feel like it supported him enough to use it until he was upright on his own. He would flop around from side to side (even harnessed in). The plus side is that there is plenty of room for your baby to grow and use it well into toddler years.
WHAT I LIKE ABOUT IT…light (9lbs), very easy to steer with 1 hand, open/close with 1 hand, inexpensive. It has all the functionalities of a more expensive stroller. Ours came fully loaded with the foot muff (great for cold days) and a rain cover (it doesn’t rain much here so that’s useless). It takes up virtually no space when folded up. Very small for the size of the stroller.
DISLIKE: I like our PP Switch because we could have our baby facing us or out very easily…I like looking at him, although I think he’s outgrown that phase and likes to look out and see things/people. There isn’t a LARGE cup holder. The one that it comes with is great for a baby bottle, not so much for an adult water bottle. I think it’s a little “low”, if the handles extended I think it would be great for average height folks. (I’m 5′3″ – so it works for me). The transition from “sitting up” to “laying down” is jerky and has woken up our baby. It’s nice that it has that function for the size/price point of this stroller. Not in love with it (smoother in the Switch).
Overall – Definitely recommend it. It’s inexpensive and has a lot of the functions/comfort of a regular full size stroller, without the weight.
any mom should have!
great for travelling! very lightweight perfect for every mom out there! a full sized stroller only 9lbs! great deal in amazon.
Happy With Aria!
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!
love it
i searched and searched for a light weight stroller and found the aria. i love how smooth it moves , its a great size not so bulkie . closes easily with one hand . my 9 month old loves that he is not buckled in tightly, the harness is free moving so he would sit right on the edge of the seat if he wanted. i gave it 4 starts not five for 3 reasons. 1) i wish the seat would recline more, its not that bad but if i had a new born i’m sure i would need it to go in full recline.2) the tray has a cup in it, well you can remove it for cleaning which is great, but…. my first trip on a plane, they took the stroller and gave it back to me with no cup, very annoying. 3) the stroller has a bottle holder on the side, if you dont want that to get lost you better take it off when you travel , i just took it off and put the harness through it. it would have been better if i didn’t have to worry about these accessories falling off and getting lost.
after the aria, i regret buying a bulkie and expensive Bebe Confort stroller, only because the seat had a full recline
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