Peg Perego Ypsi and Agio Z4 Review

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @BarnevognverkstedNo
    @BarnevognverkstedNo  6 месяцев назад

    In order to keep our recommendations up to date, we maintain a 'Buyer's Guide' (with a wide spectrum of models, and a lot of technical and lifestyle-related information). Organizing our recommendations this way makes it easier to include good models that we haven't made review-videos for yet, as well as to remove models which have developed unforeseen wear-issues over time, or which have been weakened by the manufacturer in their current iterations. You can access the guide (in addition to our 4-part video series on Choosing the Right Stroller for your Lifestyle, and other helpful content), as well as contact us directly on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864
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  • @thescenesociety
    @thescenesociety 2 года назад +1

    The footstep “band-aid” fix actually completely solved the problem. Doesn’t require extra strength to tilt my stroller up when I use it. Also it has the longest warranty on the market, I believe, and they have great customer service. Have emailed them about a missing part and they got back to me right away. The only real issue I have is using it in double seat mode and having the stroller tilt heavy sideways….still love my stroller though!

  • @imaclover1428
    @imaclover1428 3 года назад +1

    Oh my goodness, you made my week!!

  • @Marina-zb2iz
    @Marina-zb2iz 3 года назад +1

    Judging only from this video, the leg rests on both models look gorgeous and so long! Do you have any idea if they are larger than the average leg rests on the Bugaboo Fox, Vista V2, etc? If so, then other manufacturers should take note.
    Btw, according to my mother, PegPerego was the 'it-brand' in her area back in the day some 30 years ago: Large wheels on the prams that made them easy to use in rougher terrain, sturdy fabrics, and they were built to last. The peg perego my parents bought for their first child was on the pricier spectrum, and ended up being sold two more times within the family and hauled around five more kids.

  • @elainetsang4339
    @elainetsang4339 2 года назад +1

    Can you please do a review on the PP veloce?

  • @rikbootsman
    @rikbootsman 2 года назад

    We just received ours and are very happy with it, however the seat does not fold, one of the knobs on the back is not connected to the metal cable running in the frame of the chair. Do you have any advice on how to repair this?

  • @anagabrielajo949
    @anagabrielajo949 2 года назад +1

    Can you do a review on the Peg Perego Selfie stroller?

    • @BarnevognverkstedNo
      @BarnevognverkstedNo  2 года назад +1

      I haven't seen the Selfie here in Norway unfortunately, but I'll keep an eye out for it in the future. :)

  • @bbbbb7813
    @bbbbb7813 3 года назад

    Do you have any plans to review some stroller wagons like the Wonderfold for example?

  • @JP-hv3oo
    @JP-hv3oo 3 года назад +1

    Was interested in this stroller; do you happen to know the materials on the wheels? We want something that is a little more durable for multiple terrains (IE walking in the park or a theme park). Please help if you can!

    • @BarnevognverkstedNo
      @BarnevognverkstedNo  3 года назад

      Rubberized foam. It will work for theme parks and city park-type terrain just fine. :)

    • @thescenesociety
      @thescenesociety 2 года назад

      They sell all terrain wheels on a couple websites called soft ride wheels. Of course they’re over $100 but it’s an option!

  • @viktoriamarton
    @viktoriamarton 2 года назад +1

    I would be highly interested in a review of the Peg Perego Veloce model if you happen to get a hold of it by any chance :)

    • @BarnevognverkstedNo
      @BarnevognverkstedNo  Год назад

      I haven't seen it here in Norway, but I'll keep an eye out for it. :)

  • @psz2929
    @psz2929 3 года назад

    No a question on this buggy but I couldn’t see any review of the Mountain buggies. Between those and the Baby jogger city or elite ( looking for a 3 wheeler for city/ mild terrain for an child from 2.5 years) what would you recommend ? Thank you really like your Chanel - watched it a lot when picking a stroller the first time round

    • @BarnevognverkstedNo
      @BarnevognverkstedNo  3 года назад

      Mountain Buggy strollers are great, but switching from the foot-brake to their static hand-brake really hurt their design (the newer system almost always rusts and breaks within a couple of years). That and the fact that I love Baby Jogger's easy-fold system, makes Baby Jogger a better choice generally - but that being said, the Mountain Buggy Mini and older (pre-handbrake) Urban Jungle models beat Baby Jogger models for longevity by virtue of their simplicity. I have a 10+ year-old Mountain Buggy model still going strong, that I keep around just for carrying heavy stuff over rough terrain. :)

    • @psz2929
      @psz2929 3 года назад

      @@BarnevognverkstedNo thanks you I pretty much seconded on the Baby Jogger now and will probably go with the city mini gt

  • @kaotheraissa
    @kaotheraissa 2 года назад

    Do you plan to review the hauck vision at any point? It’s a medium/low cost stroller (compared to what’s on the market) and it looks promising but as it’s a German company and perhaps less sold outside of Germany it seems like a gamble

  • @chavilieberman890
    @chavilieberman890 2 года назад

    would you say this is an equal alternate to the uppababy CRUZ V2 or the Uppababy VISTA V2

    • @Gurleenkaur-tb3nm
      @Gurleenkaur-tb3nm 9 месяцев назад

      I think this is more of vista v2 competitor..

  • @marinabrittolima8416
    @marinabrittolima8416 3 года назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @georginaeverest4767
    @georginaeverest4767 2 года назад +1

    The suspension on the Agio Z4 stroller is AWFUL. I live in a city + the terrain isn’t terrible but our child feels every slight bump. We’ve had it for a year + the wear + tear on it is extremely disappointing. I loved that it was a narrow, lightweight, convertible stroller, but I think this stroller is proof that having a slightly heavier stroller is worth it for the durability. We will be buying a new stroller + this one will be going in the trash :(