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Goobster
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Peg Perego Uno or Pliko Switch, can anyone help me figure out the difference?
Do any of you have the Peg Perego Uno or the Pliko Switch?
Pros and cons of each?
Even the Peg Peregp website doesn't seem to help me figure out the difference
If you have either do you like it and why/why not?
My main reason for wanting one is I want a stroller that DD can face me.
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Posted 2/28/09 3:30 PM |
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Re: Peg Perego Uno or Pliko Switch, can anyone help me figure out the difference?
For the Pliko you have to actually remove the seat and turn it around where in the Uno you just move the handle from back to front (easier and faster).
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Posted 2/28/09 4:01 PM |
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Tine73
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Re: Peg Perego Uno or Pliko Switch, can anyone help me figure out the difference?
I looked at the Uno in person. I liked it except for the hand brake on the handlebar and the fact that it was pretty bulky.
I have a Bumbleride Flyer that I like that is reversible. I think it may be slightly cheaper that the pegs. It's also about the same weight as both of those pegs. In retrospect, I wish I had a stroller that was lighter. The reversible handlebars are one of my favorite features, but now (16 months) it's better for not to be facing me bc when she sees me, all she wants to do is be picked up.
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Posted 2/28/09 5:20 PM |
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Goobster
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Re: Peg Perego Uno or Pliko Switch, can anyone help me figure out the difference?
Posted by Tine73
I looked at the Uno in person. I liked it except for the hand brake on the handlebar and the fact that it was pretty bulky.
I have a Bumbleride Flyer that I like that is reversible. I think it may be slightly cheaper that the pegs. It's also about the same weight as both of those pegs. In retrospect, I wish I had a stroller that was lighter. The reversible handlebars are one of my favorite features, but now (16 months) it's better for not to be facing me bc when she sees me, all she wants to do is be picked up.
Hey Tine! Where did you see the Uno in person? A store or a person? I went to BRU, and they had neither to look at...
I already have a Graco Metrolite and a MacClaren Quest for the future that I got at my shower. I was using the Snap and Go by Babytrend, but right now, DD is really too tight in the infant carseat so I have to move on to another stroller. Yet I still want to see her if we go out based on her age (3 mths). So that's what takes me to these.
I wish I had thought about reversible handles beforehand...I was more worried about weight (opposite of what you said!). As for the Bumbleride, I am not a fan of the colors. I like a more basic color, which they don't have according to what I have seen.
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Posted 2/28/09 5:27 PM |
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BeachMom
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Re: Peg Perego Uno or Pliko Switch, can anyone help me figure out the difference?
Posted by Goobster
Posted by Tine73
I looked at the Uno in person. I liked it except for the hand brake on the handlebar and the fact that it was pretty bulky.
I have a Bumbleride Flyer that I like that is reversible. I think it may be slightly cheaper that the pegs. It's also about the same weight as both of those pegs. In retrospect, I wish I had a stroller that was lighter. The reversible handlebars are one of my favorite features, but now (16 months) it's better for not to be facing me bc when she sees me, all she wants to do is be picked up.
Hey Tine! Where did you see the Uno in person? A store or a person? I went to BRU, and they had neither to look at...
I already have a Graco Metrolite and a MacClaren Quest for the future that I got at my shower. I was using the Snap and Go by Babytrend, but right now, DD is really too tight in the infant carseat so I have to move on to another stroller. Yet I still want to see her if we go out based on her age (3 mths). So that's what takes me to these.
I wish I had thought about reversible handles beforehand...I was more worried about weight (opposite of what you said!). As for the Bumbleride, I am not a fan of the colors. I like a more basic color, which they don't have according to what I have seen.
I was just checking out the bumbleride and was surprised that on their website that they had a basic black and grey one. I'm more of the neutral type colors so anything thats not too much.
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Posted 2/28/09 5:31 PM |
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Goobster
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Re: Peg Perego Uno or Pliko Switch, can anyone help me figure out the difference?
Posted by BeachMom
I was just checking out the bumbleride and was surprised that on their website that they had a basic black and grey one. I'm more of the neutral type colors so anything thats not too much.
hmm, I have to check it out. I wonder where they sell those b/c I haven't seen them on BRU or BBB website, only the bold colors.
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Posted 2/28/09 5:34 PM |
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08BabySurprise
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Re: Peg Perego Uno or Pliko Switch, can anyone help me figure out the difference?
I have the Peg Peregp Uno and I love it. I love how it totally reclines flat like a bassinet - it was perfect when Athan was a baby. The handlebar also switches so you can face your child or flip it the other way and have your child face out. It is however bulky but I LOVED it and hope I get to use it again.
ETA - I have it in a beautiful classic navy color - nothing wild and crazy and can be used with a boy or girl
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Posted 2/28/09 8:18 PM |
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Goobster
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Re: Peg Perego Uno or Pliko Switch, can anyone help me figure out the difference?
Thank you, anyone else have either? I really could use some more feedback for such an expensive purchase.
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Posted 3/1/09 2:49 PM |
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