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15 reviews
Veka
VekaVIC6 posts
 

Complete Pram, Stroller Size – I hv had this pram since my 1st child. I would never ever change it to other pram. It has got everything that I need without having to buy extra this and that. It also folds like a pram, into a pram size. Light and also stands when folded. Love it...

Mish
Mish7 posts
 

Great item! – I love this pram. I have now owned this close to 8 years and it is still going strong. I brought this with my first born and kept it for my 2nd as I felt I couldnt get much better. Easy to manoeuvre and very smooth. Would definitely recommend. Very Happy!

D_nire
D_nireWA17 posts
 

Great Pram for around town – I love this pram for so many reasons. It is suitable from birth and because it is light and umbrella folds I won't need to replace it with a smaller stroller. Other mums in my mothers group are already looking at strollers to replace their big bulky prams and our babies are only around 6 months old! It doesn't do so well over really rough… Read more

surfaces - then again it is not designed to. I struggled to get it over large gravel in the overflow car park at my train station, but it was really large gravel not your normal small stones. Sometimes the brake is tricky to get locked on because the cogs on the wheels need to be in the right place. The basket underneath could be a bit better. It drags on the ground if you put anything too heavy in it, mine has a small hole in it from this so now I rarely use it. The basket just needs to be a bit higher off the ground.

Apart from these minor issues I have no other complaints. I have a bad neck so wanted something light to put in and out of the car. It assembles really easily and folds just as easily. I really didn't want a pram that I had to pull apart to put in and out of the car, they all seem to be like that these days so was really happy when I found this pram. All in all it is a great pram and I recommend it. Light, easy umbrella fold, small so don't need to replace it with a stroller Small impractical basket, not good over rough surfaces

GeorgiaNina
GeorgiaNina10 posts
 

Excellent – I absolutely love this pram, its so lightweight at only 8kgs! Most are 11-12kgs before you put baby in. Its easy to use and comes with great accessories like a nice warm foot muff, rain canopy and cup holder (great for coffee), basket for storing items when you are out and about. The thing I love most about this item is it is a traditional style… Read more

pram with 2 handles, most these days come with a bar which I found really inconveient as when you want to throw the nappy bag over the arms its almost impossible, the Peg has 2 handles with little hooks to stop the bag from slipping which I thing is great! It reclines all the way back which is great for my 6 week old and can be used all the way up to a 4-5 year old. Everything!! It is lightweight, easy to use and looks great. And most of all NOT TOO BULKY!

maerrie
maerrie17 posts
 

Great stroller, comfy for baby – I've been very happy with this stroller. It's well padded, folds back to completely flat, and my 16-mth-old still sleeps in it. It's very easy to get in and out of the car, very easy to fold, and adjustments are quick and easy to do. It's definitely not an off-road stroller but I don't need it to be. The basket underneath holds a fair bit of… Read more

weight and is easily accessible. Not cheap but worth it - our son loves it so much we don't use the pram anymore at all because he's just as comfortable in this. It still looks great and handles well after nearly a year of (near) daily use. Reliable, well made, easy to clean (removable & washable seat cover), maneuverable. Expense- but you get what you pay for, a fantastic quality stroller.

Mumofcam
Mumofcam6 posts
 

Excellent – I loved this pram. It's lightweight, easy to manouver and assemble and disassemble. It's suitable from birth to toddler and when others that have large prams are buying strollers, there is no need as this really is a fantastic stroller also. I don't regret this purchase at all. The colours are neutral which I like. Wheels manouver well through… Read more

shopping centres and lock easily when required. Mine has done some tough work and still is in fantastic working order. Couldn't be happier. Light weight, compact, easy to assemble. Quality Item. Bottom basket developed a hole and had to be replaced.

princessgg
princessgg30 posts
 

Excellent – This is a great stroller. It is easy to fold/unfold, light to pick up (8kgs). It pushes like a dream. My son loves the 'floating' harness system it enables him to hold on to the front bar and not be strapped to the seat.The under basket is huge compared to other umbrella strollers on the market, and it is able to be accessed while the seat is in… Read more

full recline which is handy if you have a younger bub. This is one of the best strollers on the market. - Compact

- Lightweight

- Stands Upright When Folded

- Large Under Basket

- Under Basket Is Able To Be Accessed While In Full Recline

- 'Floating' Harness

cpudney
cpudney21 posts
 

Good – We bought this pram for our newborn and used it until she no longer needed it - it served us well. My wife did a lot of research into prams during her pregnancy. The it needed to be light enough to be lifted out of the car and unfolded using one hand. This pram passed the test with flying colours. It came with winter accessories: boot and… Read more

clear rain bubble - we never used the former. We also bought a padded insert as the interior was a little spartan, and a UV, insect mesh shield. We took it to Queensland and Broome - it survived some pretty rough treatment - highly recommended. Light, compact when folded, simple mechanism to fold and unfold One of the latches used to hold the pram in its folded position failed, the cup holder is too slim for standard water bottles, the under-tray is flimsy, rear window is small and difficult to see through

happyathome
happyathome
 

Excellent – I LOVE LOVE LOVE this stroller. I have four children and have owned a number of great strollers such as the Maclaren Techno XT and Valco runabout. But the Pliko P3 is better than anything else I have tried. It's design is amazing...Peg have thought of everything!!! I love the little peg type things on the handles that stop your bag from slipping… Read more

down the handles. The stroller does not tip over backwards when you take your child out when a nappy bag is hanging on the handles. It is so light and easy to use, it goes well on all types of surfaces. I love the toddler step. I have gone for long walks with a toddler standing on the back, which has meant that I have been able to stop using a big bulky pram with a toddler seat. A good idea is to try and find one second hand...but it is well worth the money. You won't be disappointed!!! Everything!!!! A bit pricey...but worth it!!

Jasam
Jasam77 posts
 

Excellent – Love this stroller. Have had since my toddler was a newborn. Was able to lay the seat completely flat when she was a baby & now have it upright as a toddler.Great range of recline positions & very easy to put seat up or down. Very very easy to fold the pram down (takes seconds). Also very lightweight which is great as I am petite. The hood is… Read more

fantastic as you can pull it down almost to the seat, so I've actually done this in the rain/wind rather than using the raincover. Fantastic pram & would thoroughly recommend. Lightweight, easy to fold down or open up, doesn't take up alot of room in the car boot, wide range of recline positions, fantastic hood, good size basket. Viewing window is extremely hard to look through (almost impossible).

iwabrown
iwabrown23 posts
 

Excellent – This is a fantastic stroller! I use this as my main stroller (i have 2, the 2nd is a cheaper one which we travel with) and have always been extremely happy with it. It is really lightweight and easily assembled, easy to maneouvre, and it has a sun/rain cover that comes right down over the front (if you have the seat upright). The seta is well… Read more

padded and my baby has always been very comfortable in it. Lightweight, excellent maneouverability, easily folds up, compact, well padded seat, large sun cover Lots of buttons all over it, which take a while to figure out at first!

jmarshall69_87
jmarshall69_877 posts
 

Bad – bought it on sale for $150, it apparently was on sale becasue it was origionally $500 and who would buy a $500 pram. would not have paid $500 for it. wasnt very sturdy. light weight. easy folding it was flexible

jennahpox
jennahpox5 posts
 

Excellent – We got this stroller second hand we were going on a holiday and our other larger pram would have been impractical. At first I thought the weight might be a bit of a problem as it is a couple of kilos heavier than other umbrella strollers that we have looked at but it has been fine. I like the idea of the toddler stand on the back, but not… Read more

having a toddler, am not sure how practical it really is.

I quite like the freedom of movement straps too for the time being. Though this opinion may change when my baby is older and more likely to reach out and grab things. The supension is excellent - this stroller can handle much rougher ground than many 4 wheel prams and strollers I have tried. In sitting position, the hood can fold right over the baby, providing shade, no matter what angle the sun is at. I really like the folding mechanism now that I am used to it(though it blocks access to the basket). The basket is barely accessible from any angle, whether the seat is reclined or not. Which is probably just as well, because it is pretty flimsy too. The viewing window in the hood is useless. I can only really see that my son is in the stroller by looking through it, but no detail. I am not a big fan of the fabric - looks like it will get shabby quite easliy.

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leah00
leah005 posts
 

Good – I really love my Pliko, it folds up like a stroller, weighs about 9kg, has a sleeping bag that is nice and cosy in winter, has a cupholder although mine broke off after a few months , you really need to remove it when folding down. the seatbelt/harness is secured onto the back of the seat by a little clip, but that always falls off , not very… Read more

secure at all, overall the pram is great , i like it despite its negatives. I love the fact it doesnt weigh much, its easy to fold and unfold, looks great the wheels dont like going at faster than walking speeds, when in basinet mode the section where the head of the baby sits is not flat and makes the neck all crooked

Lollies
LolliesQLD24 posts
 

Excellent – This is a great stroller, so handy. Meets all my needs, especially the easy access basket & the adult drink holder. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this stroller. It folds like an umbrella stroller, though a fair bit bigger, it is only around 7-8kgs. It goes right back into a layback position & somewhat deep & comfy for bubs. It's very easy to adjust the lay… Read more

back or sit up positioning. It also has different sort of shoulder straps, they give you the option of having bubs attached at the back to the pram or being able to sit forward not against the seat. The baby tray is great for when bubs is a little more independant - not many strollers have a tray. The basket underneath is great, it is big & very easy to access, even when bubs is in layback position, the easiest basket access is from the front, so it's not effected by position. Best of all... the parent cup holder, so easy to pop your drink in whilst walking around. Almost forgot, the canopy hood goes all the way over bubs, so when you are in the sun, just pull the hood down, bubs is in complete shade, its not an awkward zip on thing, the normal hood just pulls right over. Not the best on grass or bumpy surfaces, it is really more of a paving or shopping stroller, also, if you knock the parent drink holder too much (with bags etc) it will get a little looser.

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