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peg perego mini stroller

peg perego mini stroller PEG Perego Volo Travel Stroller Metal

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peg perego mini stroller PEG Perego Volo Travel Stroller MetalThe Peg Perego Volo Lightweight Stroller is the perfect travel companion for families on the go. Designed for children from birth up to 50 lbs, this ultra lightweight, compact stroller offers an effortless solution for navigating airports, city sidewalks, and more. Its cabin approved size makes it ideal for overhead bin storage on most airlines, while the premium construction ensures both safety and comfort. Equipped with a one handed adjustable

The Peg Perego Volo Lightweight Stroller is the perfect travel companion for families on the go. Designed for children from birth up to 50 lbs, this ultra-lightweight, compact stroller offers an effortless solution for navigating airports, city sidewalks, and more. Its cabin-approved size makes it ideal for overhead bin storage on most airlines, while the premium construction ensures both safety and comfort. Equipped with a one-handed adjustable backrest and leg rest, quick-lock magnetic harness, and UPF 50+ extendable hood, Volo creates a seamless experience for both parents and baby. With an easy drive system that features all-wheel suspension and ball bearings, this stroller guarantees smooth rides over uneven terrain, giving families the freedom to explore without compromise.

Visually, the Volo is sleek, with a stylish eco-leather handle and minimalistic frame that folds quickly into a self-standing compact form. It’s only 12 lbs and includes a convenient travel bag for easy transport. The large underseat basket has reflective trim for low-light visibility. Compatible with Peg Perego accessories such as Stroller Cup Holder, Foot Muff, Rain Cover, Mosquito Net, and more, the Volo is made for travel and everyday use with exceptional performance.

Peg Perego has been a trusted name in premium baby gear for over 70 years, combining Italian craftsmanship with innovative design to create high-quality strollers, car seats, and accessories. Designed and manufactured in Italy, Peg Perego products prioritize safety, comfort, and versatility, ensuring durability and functionality for everyday parenting needs. From strollers with modular configurations to ergonomic car seats, every product is engineered with superior materials and attention to detail, delivering convenience and peace of mind to growing families. Explore Peg Perego at ANB Baby for trusted baby gear designed to grow with your family.

Peg Perego Volo Lightweight Stroller Features:

  • Ultra-Lightweight Design: Weighs only 12 lbs, making it the lightest stroller in its category.

  • Overhead Bin Compatible: Folds compactly to fit in most airplane overhead compartments.

  • Eco-Leather Handle: Offers comfortable grip and stylish design for one-handed driving.

  • Quick Fold with Self-Standing Feature: Folds easily and stands upright when closed for easy storage.

  • All-Wheel Suspension: Includes ball bearings on all wheels for smooth rides even on uneven surfaces.

  • Adjustable Recline and Footrest: One-hand operation allows near-flat recline with an adjustable footrest for added baby comfort.

  • Extendable UPF 50+ Hood: Double zip extension offers superior sun protection and shade.

  • Quick Lock Magnetic Harness: Keeps baby safe with adult-friendly secure locking mechanism.

  • Large Underseat Basket: High-visibility trim and easy access for storage during walks.

  • Travel Accessories Compatible: Works with Peg Perego add-ons like Foot Muff, Mosquito Net, Cup Holder, and more.

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