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Welcome to Baby to Child! Today we’re reviewing the Peg Perego Ypsi Travel System, which includes the Ypsi Stroller and the Primo Viaggio 4-35 Nido Infant Car Seat with its accompanying base. If you’re a parent on the hunt for a stylish and functional travel system, you’re in the right place. If you like what you hear, be sure to hit that subscribe button and ring the bell for more real-world gear reviews that can help you avoid the hassle of buying products that don’t actually work for your daily routine.
Now, let’s dive into what this system is all about. The Ypsi Travel System is designed to meet the needs of parents who are looking for a practical yet high-quality solution for daily outings. With its Italian craftsmanship, this system brings together a well-built stroller and car seat, combining safety, comfort, and ease of use. The stroller itself features a reversible seat, which is a game-changer for parents who want to face their baby while strolling, or give them a view of the world around them as they grow. Plus, it folds up compactly—always a win for those of us with limited trunk space.
Speaking of space, the Primo Viaggio 4-35 Nido Infant Car Seat has been thoughtfully designed with safety features that matter. It comes with an adjustable load leg to absorb impact during a collision, along with anti-rebound protection for added peace of mind. This car seat is suitable for babies from 4 to 35 pounds, so it’s perfect for your newborn through to the toddler stage. As your little one grows, you’ll appreciate the dual-stage cushion system that adapts to your baby’s developing body. This means you’re not just investing in something to get you through the first few months—you’re getting an option that’ll support them longer. The extendable pagoda hood provides excellent sun protection, which is great for those sunny days when you’re out and about.
Now, let’s talk about real-world usage. For most parents, setting up the Ypsi stroller and attaching the Primo Viaggio car seat is pretty straightforward. However, like all gear, it’s important to carefully read the manual to ensure everything is installed correctly. One thing I appreciate about this system is its versatility. Whether you’re running errands, going to the park, or just taking a stroll around the neighborhood, the Ypsi stroller has your back. The telescoping handle is adjustable, which is great for taller or shorter parents, and the 12 ball-bearing wheels with suspension make for a smooth ride—especially when you’re dealing with bumpy sidewalks or uneven surfaces.
When it comes to daily use, you can expect the stroller to hold up well for walks, quick trips, and even longer outings. Its compact fold is a game-changer for city living, where storage can be a challenge. The Primo Viaggio car seat also installs quickly and securely with the base, and since it clicks in and out with ease, you won’t be fussing with it during every car ride. As for cleaning, the fabric is easy to wipe down, and the stroller is relatively simple to clean, but do check the manual for any specifics on fabric washing or deep cleaning.
Safety is always the top priority for parents, and this system doesn’t disappoint. The Ypsi stroller is sturdy, with no real risk of tipping under normal use, though always make sure the seat is properly adjusted and locked in place. The Primo Viaggio car seat base includes a foot that absorbs impact, and the load leg helps reduce the risk of injury in the event of a collision. As with any infant car seat, make sure the straps are snug, and your baby is securely fastened—incorrect installation is a common mistake. Also, never leave your baby unattended in the stroller or car seat, and make sure to always use the car seat as instructed.
So, who is this system for? It’s ideal for parents who are looking for a travel system that grows with their child. If you live in an urban area and need something that’s easy to maneuver and store, this could be a great fit. The stroller’s reversible seat and compact fold make it a strong choice for families who are always on the move. On the other hand, if you need something with a bit more room or durability for rougher terrain, you might want to look into alternatives with larger wheels or heavier-duty frames.
A quick tradeoff moment: while the Ypsi stroller is lightweight and compact, it might not be the best option if you’re looking for a truly plush ride or heavy-duty suspension for more rugged terrains. It strikes a balance between comfort and portability, but parents looking for something more robust should be aware that it might not be as cushioned as other strollers.
Personally, what I’d prioritize when looking at this system is the overall safety features—especially the adjustable load leg in the car seat. That, combined with the car seat’s secure installation and the stroller’s smooth maneuverability, would make or break it for me.
Let’s talk pros and cons. On the plus side, this system offers great build quality, it’s compact and easy to fold, and the stroller’s maneuverability is excellent. It’s a great choice for city living or anyone who values a portable, easy-to-store system. However, the tradeoff here is that if you need a heavy-duty stroller or one with more padding, the Ypsi might not feel as plush as some alternatives. The basket space is also a little on the smaller side, which might not be ideal for parents who do a lot of grocery shopping or need to haul a ton of stuff.
As for value, this system feels like it’s in the mid-to-high price range for travel systems, but you’re paying for Italian craftsmanship and high-end safety features. The stroller’s durable frame and the car seat’s extensive safety features make this a solid investment. Given the longevity it offers through both the newborn and infant stages, it’s worth the cost for parents looking for a reliable and stylish option.
If you’re comparing this to other systems in the same class, you might want to consider the UPPAbaby Vista or the Bugaboo Cameleon, both of which also offer high-quality builds, but typically come at a higher price point. In terms of ease of use and storage, though, the Ypsi stroller offers a nice balance without sacrificing safety or durability.
For build quality, the Ypsi stroller’s materials feel solid, and the mechanisms are smooth. I haven’t seen any signs of wear after several weeks of use, but I would watch out for the wheels—like any stroller, they can start to show signs of wear if used heavily on rougher terrain.
If you’re looking for customer support details, Peg Perego’s customer service reputation is generally positive, with solid warranty coverage, so if anything goes wrong, you’re likely to get help quickly.
Let me know in the comments if you have any questions, or if you’re already using the Peg Perego Ypsi Travel System—what’s your experience been like? Don’t forget to like and subscribe if you found this review helpful! The link to the product is in the comments box. Thanks for watching, and remember, at Baby to Child, we’ve got your back when it comes to making safe, smart choices for your little one. See you in the next video!
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