The Peg Perego GT3 Completo Stroller Review
The Peg Perego GT3 Completo really is the ultimate outdoor Stroller. It combines ruggedness of an all-terrain jogging stroller with the comfort and maneuverability of a urban stroller, so you really can take it everywhere.
The Peg Perego GT3 Completo sports 3 air filled 12” wheels which I found gave it a smooth and quiet ride on every surface. The large wheels, and adjustable suspension made it very easy to take it through rocky or muddy terrain. Lock the front wheel in the fixed position and your off. The ride was just as smooth and easy as with any other jogging stroller. You can easily adjust the height of the handle, although with the angle of the handle I felt as though my feet where a little close to the stroller itself on my run. I have a normal sized stride and it did not prove to be a problem, but it takes some getting used to if you are used to the more aggressively angled handles on some of the other jogging strollers. Some other features that I feel make this a quality Jogger are handle mounted breaks and the retractable water bottle holder. The GT3 Completo's large air filled wheels stood out here as well. With three air filled wheels I did not have to listen to that annoying sound hard plastic wheels make on the side walk. They also make it easy to pull up steps or over a curb without having to lift too much. The front swivel wheel made it an ease to maneuver around the store, and the large spacious basket underneath provided a generous amount of storage. As much as I loved this stroller I think the kids are the biggest fans. The padded seat appears to be very comfortable, and has a four position back rest. Even better is the 5 position freedom harness. You can clip the shoulders to the back rest which keeps the child in tight and secure, or you can unclip the shoulders and give the child the freedom to move their upper body, while they are still secured at the waist. Peg Perego's GT3 Completo has so many features I could go on forever but here were the ones that stood out... The Completo has a foot board in teh back for a second, stand-on rider. Cool clip on “Parents Pack” for keeping the essentials close at hand. Retractable canopy with rear window, and ventilation. Handle mounted break. Retractable side cup holders. Parent tether strap. Compatible with the matching Peg Perego Car Seat or can be adapted to car seats from other manufactures. I was thoroughly impressed with this stroller and it's performance, not to mention its modern styling. I highly recommend this to any active parents that need a versatile and rugged stroller.Off Road:
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