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Aprica 1771744 Review by kaiju wife (Japan)

I was really excited to purchase this stroller. We got it on a trip to America. We live in Japan, and EVERYONE has this stroller. I initially wanted to purchase it before our baby was born, but back then it was over $400! (converting from yen to dollars). I'm 5'11", and I'd enviously watching tiny Japanese mothers, pushing their children this stroller with tall handles, while I pushed our Quinny Zapp with my fingertips. At last! Finally a chance to buy it.
PROS:
1)Lovely, tall handles which are great for tall parents. Never kicked it once!
2)Very lightweight and comes with a carrying strap. Great for going through airports and using as a travel stroller!
3)Nice, breathable material, and the green is not as garish as it appears in the website. We were in Las Vegas and it was hot as an oven, so it was nice to know my 2 year old wasn't sweating away.
4) Folds up easily...not one-handed as many have pointed out, but will stand up by itself in a very small space.
5) Apparently able to support up to a 70 lb. child. My daughter is 2 years old, 36 inches, and 35 lbs. The seat was up higher, and it was nice to see her legs dangle down instead of folded up, as in our former stroller.
And now for the CONS:
1) Really, there is only one, and it isn't a con if you keep in mind that this is an umbrella stroller. It is so lightweight that if you have a heavy (35 lbs?) child in it, you need both hands to maneuver it. And the more you weigh it down, say, with your diaper bag, the harder it is to push if you aren't just going in a straight line.

I live in Japan and my stroller must be the equivalent of a car to me. It must hold everything, be able to squeeze through everything, serve as a bed, highchair, grocery cart, and who knows what else, all while being pushed with one hand. The Aprica Presto is just a really nice version of an umbrella stroller. It's wonderful for traveling, in fact I would recommend it for just that. But as a day to day stroller, unless perhaps you start out using it when your child is an infant, you will find it falls short of your stroller needs.

Also, the sun shade is adequate, but could be better. Reclining is good, but I worry whether my child will be too big to use it reclining next year. It does seem surprisingly sturdy despite its light build, and the side reflectors are a nice touch too. Don't expect to put too much in the bottom basket, which is hard to access. No whistles and bells, just a very nice umbrella stroller. As I said, it's okay...

And for the record, we ended up getting another stroller, this one here, once we got back to Japan. You can read my review here too.
http://www.amazon.co.jp/%E3%82%AB%E3%83%88%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B8-41072-STREET-%E3%83%99%E3%83%93%E3%83%BC%E3%82%AB%E3%83%BC-%E3%83%87%E3%83%8B%E3%83%A0%E3%83%96%E3%83%AB%E3%83%BC/dp/B0046A9YZ2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1316409029&sr=8-2


Aprica 1771744 Review by C. Abella "amazon junkie" (Boston, MA)

I paid $115 for the Aprica Presto in grey. If you look around, you'll see the brown or green ones available on some sites for as low as $80. The price says it all: this is a mid priced, lightweight stroller and you get what you pay for. Yes, you can find pricier strollers with one handed folds that have cup holders and storage pockets and nav systems and tivo and babies that steer and push themselves...blah blah blah...but, let's be honest: no stroller will ever be good enough for some people. I've been through 4 "lightweight" strollers. I have 1 kid. Ridiculous, right? Every stroller has its pros and cons.

For the Aprica Presto, its pros are: it looks good; it's light; compact standing fold; decent undercarriage storage; it looks good; maneuvers easily; good umbrella coverage; nice high handles; and it looks good. Did I mention how good it looks?

The cons have been summed up pretty well by other reviewers: no extras like back pockets or a front safety bar; the stupid crotch pad slides off; the 5 point harness is a 4 step process rather than 2; and the seat is at a slight recline at the most upright position.

I'm sick of buying more strollers since nothing is ever good enough. Luckily, all the issues I have with the Presto are easy enough to fix:

1. I only used the back pockets on my other strollers because their undercarriages were such a pain to get to. The presto's undercarriage is pretty accessible, wide, and higher off the ground so I don't really need the back pockets.

2. To my surprise, baby didn't really mind not having the front bar. In his other strollers he likes to kick back with his feet resting on the bar so I thought he would miss it; but, since he didn't seem to care it was missing, neither did I.

3. I safety pinned the crotch pad to the center strap so it doesn't slide off.

4. I used small zip ties to semi-permanently attach the top straps to the side straps, so buckling Baby in is a 2 step process like most other harnesses.

5. Baby likes to sit straight up, so I used a small bungee cord attached to each end of the side frames to hold up the back of the seat. Now it sits up straight so it's aligned with the frame.

I'm not sure why people complain so much about the fold? I read the instructions and tried it out. It only took one try to figure it out. It's pretty simple. Why do people have such a hard time?

All in all, a great, handsome stroller. Perfect for throwing in the back of the car or traveling with and it's easy to push.



Aprica 1771744 Review by HaseenaMama

This stroller is excellent for my tall three year old! I was worried about the size of the seat after reading the reviews, but it is perfect. My daughter is about 34 pounds and 39". She fits great! It is "nice and cozy" as she likes to say. The only challenge is that sometimes it is hard to get over certain terrain such as railroad tracks. It is fine on the concrete and indoors. I did try on the dirt, but moved over after a few minutes because I could see that the wheels were getting dirty. It did roll fine. It is not hard to open and close for me. It just took a couple of times, but now I am fine after having this for one month.

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Aprica Presto Stroller, Loft Brown:: Features


  • Holds child up to 70 pounds
  • Four-wheel suspension for a smooth ride
  • High seat position for easy lifting and leg room for growing babies
  • Super-slim fold and self-standing for easy handling and storage
  • Built-in seat ventilation panel helps keep baby comfortable
  • Item Dimensions: 21 x 19 x 43 inches; 14 pounds
  • Brand: Aprica
  • Model: 1771744
  • Product Type: Baby Product
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