4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Pretty unique experience,
June 16, 2009 Matertera "Val" (Buenos Aires, Argentina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Peg-Perego 2010 Pliko Switch Stroller, Corallo (Baby Product)
Unlike KYP, my stroller DID include the safety net. It's cleverly tucked in under the foot rest, although the rest is the same. The cup holder doesn't hold anything other than the thinnest of bottles. The stroller did not include the boot, as it appears to on the peg-pérego website. The nuts that hold the wheels in place were broken when we opened the box. We had a hard time finding replacements from local hardware shops. Closing it is tricky at first. Other than that, it's very very pretty and it works mainly for us as a bassinet. Be very sure when making this purchase, I had no help from Amazon or Peg-Pérego with my troubles.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Solid stroller,
January 10, 2010 EAM (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Peg-Perego 2010 Pliko Switch Stroller, Corallo (Baby Product)
I just received this stroller, but I have not used it yet.
Pros: The stroller seems very stable and the materials used are very nice. The stroller did not come with the boot, only a cup holder and the rain cover. The canopy is very nice and large, it will almost completely cover your baby. The seat almost lies completely flat, which will be nice for a sleeping baby.
Cons: I am having trouble with the seat locking into position, not on the chassis, on it's own prior to attaching to the chassis. But maybe the seat is not suppose to lock. The stroller is a little heavy, but I am used to an umbrella stroller. I wish a boot was included.