Peg Perego Selfie

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Last updated: Jun 15, 2026

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Reddit Iconaffrox
9 months ago

I wish the Joolz Aer had magnetic buckles and a non-zipper reline. Then it would be the perfect true one-hand fold stroller. There are so many videos online that show how easy it is to unfold all these travel strollers, but most of them actually get stuck when unfolding and you need to fling hard. I wouldn't even consider the Uppababy Minu V3, Ergobaby Metro 3 truly one-handed. I actually was surprised that some cheaper strollers were actually real one-hand fold and unfold. The Peg Perego Selfie and Guzzie and Guss O2 both felt like butter. Unfortunately their canopies were too small or too close to the face.

Reddit Iconevange
7 months ago

Currently have 3: * peg perego selfie. We bought this. We like it, except the basket underneath is annoying and hard to get things in and out of, but otherwise this stroller is perfect. Even in snow despite just having dinky compact wheels. * Stokke xplory. Given to us. Hate it, too big, too hard to disassemble. it sits on our porch and collects dusts because it's too difficult to use for anything beyond walking around the neighborhood * mountain buggy nano. Given to us. Meh. Dont love it, but also don't hate it. Too hard to fold (needs 2 hands), doesn't steer as smoothly as the other strollers, but reasonably sized so we have it in my husbands car ad use it occasionally.

9 months ago

Peg perego selfie? It lays flat, and the foot rest folds up to also be flat. The maximum incline is like a 45 degree angle though. Which for a baby sounds like what you want, but for a toddler mine likes to sit a lot more forward. The mechanism to change the angle is a drawstring/slide thing so you can have it anywhere between flat and 45 degrees.

10 months ago

Where will you stow your stroller with the truck? Throw it in the bed and hope it's not raining? Also you will hate constantly having to lift things up. IMO a smaller car with kids seems counterintuitive, but it's just so much easier to get in and out of.

10 months ago

Diaper bag? Doesn't matter. Get one that's fabric instead of pleather because it'll be washable. I have a skip hop one and it's fine. car seat/car: We thought we'd need a big family car for a baby, so we got a porsche cayenne. It's not practical though. It's too high up, hoisting carseats and baby up all the time isn't fun. It's wide so all parking spaces seem too small and it's often hard to open the door all the way without touching the neighboring car. So IMO you want a sedan or station wagon, not a truck, not an SUV. I "downgraded" to a subaru legacy and even though it's not as "nice" as a porsche, it's more practical and comfortable. Stroller: You want something that folds and stows as easily as possible. We got 2 strollers, assuming the big heavy tank of a stroller would be our main (stokke), and then an auxiliary lightweight foldable travel stroller to have in the trunk of the car (peg perego selfie). And well..... the lightweight one gets used so much more. The big one is such a hassle to fold, transport, and assemble so it only ever gets used if we go for a walk around the neighborhood. But the travel one gets used daily, in and out of the trunk of the car no problem.

Reddit IconYlevolym
3 months ago

I have a very secondhand chariot with jogger wheels, ski attachment, and bike attachment. No regrets there; it is old but sturdy, terrible to bring anywhere so it lives at home. I have a peg perego umbrella type stroller, love it. It has jaguars on the sun cover, weighs nothing, lives in my car for shopping trips. I wished somedays I had an infant appropriate stroller with a bassinet, but newborn days were middle of the winter so I had no use for any stroller at all. I think honestly my lillebebe carrier and my osprey hiking backpack have more hours than any stroller combined at this point 18 months in.

Reddit Icondbesh
7 months ago

We also have a Peg Perego and love it. Being manufactured in Europe was a big selling point for me

Reddit IconMic_sne
8 months ago

Peg Perego za price/performance... uporabljen pri prvem otroku, nato na žalost posojen in ne uporabljen pri ta drugem. Sedajšni (no ni več v uporabi) je od Cybex pa je OK in je še vedno normalno uporaben, ampak glede zlaganja in sestavljanja je bil Peg Perego bolj praktičen tudi napram vozičkov ki so jih znanci uporabljali.

Reddit IconNegative_Sky_891
9 months ago

Not really. I had a peg perego stroller with my daughter and we rarely used it. My son is a decade younger so I obviously didn’t have that stroller. For him I bought a graco jogging stroller and it’s been amazing. We use it everyday on sand, ice and everything in between. I walk 5-10km a day with it and have nothing but great things to say!

Reddit Iconpotato-inca
3 months ago

I bought an expensive Peg Perego stroller because "the baby will use it till she's 3-4, so it's worth it". Nope. As soon as she could comfortably walk, around 18 months, she refused to sit in it. It was a great stroller and I had no issues with it, but the price and timeline we used it for was so not worth it!

Reddit IconRyzon9
7 months ago

Peg Perego- made in Italy, not China, and had the best folding. They’re big in Europe and used to be sold under the mamas and papas name but split a few years ago which is why it’s not as known in the UK. The new bababing looks good too as the bassinet folds flat.

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