Peg Perego Uno Convertible Carriage to Stroller System in Moka

Peg Perego Uno Convertible Carriage to Stroller System in Moka
Peg Perego Uno Convertible Carriage to Stroller System in Moka

Product Description

Peg Perego Uno Convertible Carriage to Stroller System in Moka Uno is a stroller by the manufacturer, is transformed into a car with the door handle of the order, the parent or caregiver can see the baby, and especially the child's mother can be seen. Smooth zero radius in carriage mode for effortless turning in tight spaces. Reversible handle to change from a carriage to a stroller in one simple step. Spacious deluxe padded seat. Large hood with removable rear panel for canopy feature. Boot with zipper makes a warm and cozy bed. Trip

Peg Perego Uno Convertible Carriage to Stroller System in Moka

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2 Responses to “Peg Perego Uno Convertible Carriage to Stroller System in Moka”

  1. Zafirah says:

    I have this baby for a week and is now perfect. It moves smoothly, and has many functions. The color is very nice. It is good for a boy or a girl.

  2. Zuri says:

    We had this stroller for about 10 months, which was used once per week for a short walk in a park. The good properties: The seat is comfortable, the tray is very well positioned, the adjustable handle is very comfortable. The reversible handle practically. The not so good characteristics: First, this baby is not good on the pavement when the front wheels in the "spinning" position, but once they are locked, the curbs very well, but is much more difficult to navigate. The storage space is very difficult to access (on the bright side, it is impossible to accidentally lose anything from there.) Second, this stroller was not built last. After 10 months of use easily, the jumps are gone and the wheels