14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Much easier to use than the other pram conversion rear-facing strollers.,
April 13, 2010 S. Clemment "i'm serious." (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Peg Perego Uno Stroller (Baby Product)
I have read through numerous reviews for this stroller prior to making my purchase decision. I purchased an '08 model of the UNO which is virtually the same, except that it does not have the hand brake. This stroller is in a class of its own, it's not as rugged as a bugaboo, uppababy vista, or quinny buzz. It doesn't have pneumatic tires. It's closest competitor, in terms of features, would be the Graco Alano Flip-It. However, the Graco doesn't convert to a pram.
So here's my impression: Other reviewers had numerous complaints about this stroller, "feels plastickey", hard to steer in reverse mode, handle feels spongy or loose. I would have to say that if you are comparing this to the Bugaboo, etc. those would be valid complaints. However, this stroller can be purchased at a much lower price range. It's really in a different category, which I would compare more to the Graco Alano Flip-It, as I stated before, a rear-facing (due to the handle flip) stroller that also...Read more
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Exceeded My Expectations!,
March 30, 2010 O. Mclaughlin - See all my reviews
This review is from: Peg Perego Uno Stroller (Baby Product)
I'm very happy with the purchase of Peg Perego Uno stroller. It is very easy to convert the stroller into the carriage just by lifting the footrest and attaching the cover to the armrests. You can switch between facing forward and facing back positions only by moving the handle from the back to the front, without lifting and moving the seat. The snack table can be adjusted and extended forward. The basket is large and can be adjusted in height as well. The seat is very well padded. The seat can be easily adjusted with a bar. It lays flat under the weight of the baby. It looks very comfy. The stroller is not that bulky and it weights a little bit more than Chicco. It folds easy in two steps: on each side of the stroller over the wheels they have break looking mechanism that you press on with your foot(one at the time) and then pull the stroller forward.
The customer service for Peg Perego is the best! Each customer service associate (typically woman) has a stoller beside her. If...Read more