PegPerego, a well-known Italian manufacturer of children's products, began producing "father and baby" products with the goal of involving men in the childcare process. Its stroller does not give an elegant and feminine impression like the English from Italy, but it has gained the attention of many male users with customized series such as the Fiat Book500. Like Stokke, PegPerego has an extreme pursuit of quality in its carts, choosing to produce them in China in order to reduce costs, and returning to their country of origin for quality.
The Book Plus series is widely known for its elegant gray color, which gives a calm and reliable feeling, and is very popular with men. The seat is large and comfortable, and as in the case of the Dellor series, it comes with a warm footcover, making it ideal for the northern winters. The seat is easily adjustable and can be reclined almost flat, making it possible to use it from the neonatal stage. The seat can be rear-facing and, like the English one, can be folded with one touch without bending over. Although it is not an all-terrain cart, the wide rear wheels are also very smooth when passing through gravel roads and lawns, and the price is about 2,500 yuan.
The role of a mother is equally important in PegPerego's eyes, and the Pliko Mini, which weighs only 5.7 kg, can be folded with one hand, and has a very compact body design, which can be easily passed through various narrow passages such as subways and bus stations. However, the X-shaped frame under the seat occupies part of the bottom storage space, and the suspension is also relatively average, and the price is less than 2000 yuan.
If you're good at overseas shopping, you'll find that the PegPerego has a wider range of styles in the U.S. market than in the European market, and there are more distinctive three-person strollers like the Triplette Piroet.