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| Peg Perego Tender Twin Stroller - Crystal | 
| Brand: Peg Perego USA Category: Baby Product
List Price: $639.99 Buy New: $479.99 as of 9/10/2010 16:40 CDT details You Save: $160.00 (25%)
New (2) from $479.99
Rating: 6 reviews
Color: Black/Cream Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0.5 x 0.2 x 0.4
MPN: IPTE04NA32TU41AT41 Model: IPTE04NA32 UPC: 888487001938 EAN: 0888487001938
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | comfort, quality, and durability | | • | large removable hoods opens for ventilation | | • | all-wheel suspension for easy manueverability | | • | 3-position backrests and two position footrests | | • | accommodates a Peg Perego infant car seat in the rear |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Magnificient craftsmanship, JPMA safety certified, Best stroller in the market
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| Customer Reviews:
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great for carseat and toddler, poor storage February 9, 2009 B. Seeman 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We used this stroller when our second was born and was still in the Peg Perego infant carrier. It's great for the mall and easy to maneuver. The fact that it is tandem is the biggest selling feature for me; considering how long it is, it's actually quite easy to navigate. The seats are very roomy and the seat backs recline nicely. The sun canopies are terrific and were nice to cover the baby completely when he was sleeping. My only 2 complaints are: 1) that the storage baskets under each seat aren't very useful, maybe just for some diapers and wipes and a blanket and 2) it takes a bit of practice closing; when I first tried to do it, it would just pop open, but now that I have a good feel for it, it's rather simple (the storage thing really isn't a huge problem for me since I just hang my diaper bag over the handle). We've had multiple Peg Perego products and have found the quality to be excellent and I hope they continue to manufacture their products in Italy. I think this stroller is light considering how much it holds (our oldest is about 40 lbs. and the baby is about 25 lbs.). We ahve an SUV so it fits fine in the trunk, but I don't know taht it would fit so easily in a regular car; it does store upright, so a mini-van would be fine.
Love this stroller October 23, 2008 M. Banner (Chicago,IL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this stroller when I was expecting our third child. Number two and three are about two years apart, so we felt we needed a double stroller. I had used a Perego Venezia with the first two and loved the quality. Perego was the way to go for me. I have found the stroller to be good looking, lightweight, and very easy to steer. I get compliments on it regularly while out with the kids. I love that the baby can be completely covered when in his carseat (that attaches to the stroller's back seat), and my older son loves the room he has in the front seat. You cannot recline the front seat when the infant seat is in the back, but that has never been a problem for us. There is not a whole lot of storage room below, but my diaper back is backpack style, so I don't have trouble with that either. There is, however, plenty of room for an extra diaper and wipes (necessities). I usually don't even carry the diaper bag, unless we are out for a long outing. I just tuck the baby's bottle in his carseat with him and a burp cloth, and we're good to go. The only thing I have noticed is that things seem to break off pretty easily. For instance, when the stroller arrived, the hoods were crooked. I thought it was probably a shipping issue. Then, one of the handle height adjusters fell off. We've had a few of these issues arise, and Perego has sent us new replacements free of charge. I still think compared to what else is out there, Perego is still made better than the other double strollers on the market. And it is definitely one of the best looking and lightest weight ones you could find. I would recommend this stroller.
Hard to Handle July 9, 2008 M. Orgil 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this stroller a while ago and was pretty happy with it when the kids were small (my kids are 16 months apart). As they got older though the stroller got much harder to manuever and is slowly falling apart. For some reason it does not want to go straight. The storage area underneath is too small. My kids really enjoy it because the seats are big and comfortable. I also liked the fact that the back foot pad goes up and locks to create a "bassinet" so that the baby cannot fall out. However, its tough to recline the front seat too far if you have a kid in the back. The stroller also weighs a lot. I used to enjoy this stroller but now I try to avoid it.
Disappointing... We would not recommend this poor quality stroller. June 27, 2008 Critical reader (Virginia, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When our first daughter was born, we bought the P3 and loved it. When our second daughter arrived, we did not consider a brand different from Peg. The quality difference between the P3 and Tender is stark. The P3 is well-built, well-designed, and Italian made. The Tender is poorly built and made in China. The design is fair. It does not collapse as well as strollers our friends own, it lacks storage, and the Peg Perego Viaggio car seat we used with the P3 does not snap in to the Tender. While folding the stroller, the foot rest clipped something and a rivet popped out. The foot rest now swings freely and dangles. The materials the stroller is made of are not rigid enough given the length of the stroller. As a result, even on the sidewalks in our neighborhood, it's extremely difficult to push this stroller in a straight line. Whether turning or trying to maintain a straight course, the flex within the frame and handle makes controlling this stroller a squeaky and labored process. Finally, given the amount of plastic in the stroller, it's surprisingly heavy.
I cannot think of too many merits of this stroller. The folding and unfolding mechanism can be managed by one person. It looks pretty good. The wheel locks and braking mechanism are decent. You'll need the front directional wheel locks to help you steer a straight course when pushing this stroller outdoors.
We were extremely disappointed in this stroller. We're going to replace it with a cheaper, superior model from a different manufacturer.
looks better than it drives June 13, 2008 E. Jerrett (boston ma) Fabric is great, seats are wide and roomy, light weight, easy to fold and store, and the removable shades are great. Major cons are no storage, no cup holders, and is impossible to steer once your kids are beyond infant stage. I have a 1.5 and small 3 year old and every time I take it out, it reminds me of how much I hate it and need a new stroller. If it was easier to steer I could live with the lack of storage but handling is pretty important when your pushing around the weight of 2 kids plus the stroller.
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