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Peg-Perego 2009 Aria OH Stroller, Titanio
Peg-Perego 2009 Aria OH Stroller, Titanio
- One-hand folding for quick closing and carrying
- Travel system-compatible?the primo viaggio sip 30/30 car seat attaches easily
- Unique five-point freedom of movement safety harness allows full range of motion
- Large, adjustable hood has silent spring-loaded open/close feature
- Large storage basket
The Peg Perego Aria OH Classico Stroller is lightweight and convenient, with all of Peg Perego's great features including the unique "Freedom of Movement" harness, plus easy, one-hand folding. Features Include: One-hand folding for quick closing and carrying Travel System-compatible-the Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30 car seat attaches easily. Five-point harness allows full range of motion Large, adjustable hood has silent spring-loaded open/close feature. Large storage basket. Compact folding design st
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(out of 8 reviews)
List Price: $ 199.00
Price: $ 129.95
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August 6th, 2010 - 14:12
Review by Itzhak Nir for Peg-Perego 2009 Aria OH Stroller, Titanio
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We bought this as a second stroller. We have a chicco, which is great but heavy. The Peg Prego we keep in the car for outings. It is easy to use, lightweight, has a tray, and a huge basket. We read reviews about the sunshade not being effective, wrong, it is extremely effective. This stroller is a perfect stroller-it’s light, easy to use, and the harness seat belt gives the baby lots of space to move around. That was a concern we had, it’s not a problem at all. All-in-all it’s perfect!
August 6th, 2010 - 14:24
Review by S. Camilo for Peg-Perego 2009 Aria OH Stroller, Titanio
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I have a Bugaboo Frog and I live in NYC. I was looking for a secondary, lightweight stroller that I can use for restaurants, public transportation and for traveling. This stroller definitely fits the bill. It’s light enough for me to carry up and down the stairs to the subway with my 7 month old with relative ease. It also has some good features (very large canopy, reclining seat, one-handed fold with carry handle, big basket and tray) that give it the convenience of a full size stroller. It loses points for the cup holder it comes with. (It’s too small to hold a store-bought coffee so I had to order a separate Universal Cup Holder from another vendor.) It’s definitely a good buy.
August 6th, 2010 - 15:24
Review by Callandra for Peg-Perego 2009 Aria OH Stroller, Titanio
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Peg-Perego 2009 Aria OH Stroller, Titanio
I recently purchased this stroller after reading the detailed and exceptional reviews of this stroller. I have a Chicco Cortina stroller which is great for younger infants, but since my baby is now an early toddler, I felt it was time to purchase something more compact and lightweight. This is a nice looking stroller and has all of the needed features, the snack tray, a nice sized rain cover, large storage basket, etc. However, my biggest concern with this stroller was the “freedom of movement” harness. This is a 5 point harness that DOES NOT attach to the seat back, in order to allow the child to move around freely. There is a small tab on the back of the harness that you insert into a slit in the seat back in order to strap the child into the stroller and once you’ve adjusted and secured the “5 points” of the harness, you un-insert the tab to allow free movement. I discovered that the harness automatically detaches itself when the child moves slightly. This is where I really became concerned. There is nothing to secure the back of the harness to the seat. The child can lean ALL the way forward. There’s nothing to prevent a child whether a supported or unsupported sitter from slamming forward into the snack tray on the front of the stroller. I tested the stroller one time only and was just not comfortable with the fact that my toddler was bouncing around all around. I can’t imagine how a small infant would be secure in this stroller, at all. I expected a lot better from Peg Perego. I understand that this is one of the “lesser” expensive models from them, but there is no excuse for lack of safety, in any price range. I’m no expert on stroller making, but it would be so simple and perfect if Peg anchored an adjustable strap to the seat back that snapped onto the back harness, which would allow free movement, without allowing a child to lean all the way forward. I give a big thumbs up to Amazon for understanding this issue, and allowing me to return this stroller. I purchased the Maclaren Triumph, and so far so good. There was a recall for Maclaren umbrella strollers (a self imposed recall by Maclaren) due to the nationwide concerns for fingers getting caught and pinched in folding hinges and possible amputation. Maclaren will send out a hinge cover kit free of charge, but most of the newer models (like the one I just purchased) already have the hinge covers.
August 6th, 2010 - 16:22
Review by K.D. for Peg-Perego 2009 Aria OH Stroller, Titanio
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This stroller is great for city living. It’s light weight but not at all flimsy and as a decent amount of storage underneath. It glides very well on pavement and does fairly well on gravel or torn up side walks. Easy to get on and off of a subway train or bus and folds up easily. I had the UK version of this stroller before it was destroyed recently by an airline. It was a little better I thought, because it had the bar break in the back instead of one break on each side you apply individually. I liked the bar break better but it’s not a deal breaker. Over all this stroller is great. We’re expecting another baby in April and we plan to buy the double version of this stroller because we love the single one so much.
August 6th, 2010 - 16:28
Review by kitten73 for Peg-Perego 2009 Aria OH Stroller, Titanio
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I have an eight month old daughter and my biggest concern with this stroller was the “freedom of movement” harness. This is a 5 point harness that DOES NOT attach to the seat back, in order to allow the child to move around freely. There is a small tab on the back of the harness that you insert into a slit in the seat back in order to strap the child into the stroller and once you’ve adjusted and secured the “5 points” of the harness, you un-insert the tab to allow free movement. I discovered that the harness automatically detaches itself when the child moves slightly. This is where I really became concerned. There is nothing to secure the back of the harness to the seat. The child can lean ALL the way forward. This is very dangerous and if I had known about this, I would never have purchased this stroller.