Highest Rated Review by the Community
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May 15 '03
Pros: Easy to fold/unfold. Appropriate for newborn infants to toddlers. Stylish. Roomy. High Quality Cons: Pricey.
Summary: When I was expecting our first baby, I KNEW I wanted to take him for walks soon after he was born. Prior to purchasing a stroller, I looked at several different brands and started doing my homework. What I immediately realized is that newborn infants ...
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Sep 22 '06
Pros: Wonderful "cruising" stroller; reversible handle makes great carriage for newborn; very, very comfortable for baby Cons: Not for use on uneven sidewalks; quickly became unaligned
Summary: We love the Peg Perego Venezia and wish that it had been our first and only stroller purchase-- alas, it took a few trial-and-error stroller experiences before we came across it. The first couple of months after our baby was born in March 2004, we used ...
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Jul 12 '06
Pros: you can face your baby or face away from baby
Cons: tires are cheap;wheels go out of control often;feels flimsy when carrying the stroller up/down stairs
Summary: So I was pretty dead set on this stroller and I am now so grateful I didn't get it on my registry or purchase it! I have been using the infant car seat and universal frame, which is awesome. My son loves sleeping in the carseat and when you're on the ...
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Mar 26 '06
Pros: Maneuverability, handle bar that moves, child tray, foot rest. Cons: Canopy, seat doesn't sit upright, seat belt, no parent tray, useless cup holder.
Summary: There are better strollers out there for the money! I am so sorry I got this. There are more wrongs than rights! First, the canopy is useless; it needs to be larger especially for a newborn (given they are laying flat in the stroller). The seat belt ...
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Jul 17 '05
Pros: Versatility, ease of use, size/weight, aesthetics. Cons: Cost (but worth it!), and basket accessibility when baby is reclining flat.
Summary: The Peg Perego Venezia stroller is, by far, one of the best purchases we made when shopping for baby gear prior to the birth of our daughter. We also bought the Peg Perego Primo Viaggio carseat to complete the travel system and I have been thrilled with ...
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Nov 22 '04
Pros: Very sturdy, reversible handles, adjustable handle, big basket, zip around removable boot, fully reclinable seat Cons: Heavy, pricey, strap clip on back of seat not on tight enough
Summary: Once we opened up this stroller we felt it was the Cadillac of strollers, it's beautiful and has very nice fabric and padding. Very comfy for baby. In chilly windy weather the zip around boot is a very nice plus . The other pluses are the child's tray ...
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Aug 29 '04
Pros: Lightweight, Easily folds into small space, Reversible handle, Adjustable wheels, Fits the Primo Viaggio carseat Cons: Expensive, Not as well made as it looks, did not exactly last 6 months
Summary: Feb 7, 2005: It's been nearly 6 months now, so I'm updating my review. I will leave the original review alone and put the update at the very end. -------------------------- We're new parents and have only had a couple weeks' experience with this ...
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Jul 26 '04
Pros: Reversible handle Cons: Difficult to maneuver, harness is hard to use, short canopy, no fully upright position
Summary: Many of our friends recommended we buy Peg Perego Venezia since it was the best stroller in their opinion. We did and now that our son is 6 months old we are desperately seeking for a new one. As a matter of fact, we have been struggling with it from ...
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May 27 '04
Pros: It rolls - Looks nice Cons: safety HAZARD, straps are a pain, canopy is a pain, not worth the money
Summary: We have now owned this stroller for 3 years and have been fairly satisfied with it - but if we had to do it again we would probably buy something else. When we first purchased this stroller it rolled like a dream! It handled curbs great and you ...
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Apr 20 '04
Pros: Reversable, bassinet, well made, reasonably light weight Cons: Pricey, no parent cup holders
Summary: Our stroller purchase decision came down to two things: functions or lightweight? We ended up going with our gut and bought this Peg Perego Venezia stroller and are glad we did. After interviewing our friends who had babies before us (this was our ...
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Jan 27 '04
Pros: Soft seat, stylish, washable, child's snack tray, good size basket Cons: Price, but you can get a good deal if you do some research.
Summary: I shopped thoroughly on the internet and in bricks and mortar stores for a new stroller. My old one was a circa 1999 Century Travel System. It worked fine for my 4 year old when he was a baby, but now it won't open all the way. It was recalled and we ...
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Jan 07 '04
Pros: Reversible bar Cons: Problems with folding mechanics, no cup holder/accessories for the cost, cost itself, large size/heavy
Summary: Of all the purchased I made when my daughter was born, this is the only regret that I have. It does have some nice features (I especially liked the reversible bar) but is not worth the high price tag. I've had problems with the folding springs from the ...
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Nov 05 '03
Pros: fully reclines, good restraints, lightweight, folds easily, reversible handle, quality materials Cons: expensive, short handle, small sun/rain cover, best for smooth surfaces, can pinch fingers
Summary: After looking at several budget stroller brands at a store, and pushing relatives' and friends' kids around in two of these, we decided we wanted a higher-quality product for our son when he started sitting up in a lying-position only perambulator. ...
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Jul 27 '03
Pros: Flat bed floor under 5 month old. Cons: Useless on uneven pavement. Poor quality.
Summary: We bought this stroller on the "advice" of many friends and other reviewers on-line. We found the s ...
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Jul 16 '03
Pros: Transforms from newborn to toddler, all in one stroller. Cons: This stroller is a bit bulky when folded, and does not let infant seat attach.
Summary: This Peg Perego Veneiza stroller was purchased at Baby Depot for $280. It starts like an old style ...
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Jun 10 '03
Pros: reversible handle, stylish, washable cover, roomy. Cons: fasteners get stuck when closed, no cup holder, basket hard to get into.
Summary: When my in-laws asked me about a gift for my baby and suggested a stroller, I knew nothing about strollers and only advised them "something we can use right away, and as she is a toddler" not even knowing if such a thing was possible but hoping!!! ...
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