Where is peg perego made




















Stroller brand review: Peg Perego. The company traces its roots back to when its founder Giuseppe Perego created a carriage for his infant son. Unlike most other European brands who long ago abandoned production on the Continent in search of lower labor costs in Asia, Peg Perego still makes all its strollers in Italy. That all-Italian mantra for Peg has been both a blessing and curse. In an era where parents are concerned about Chinese imports and their safety, recalls on Perego strollers are rare.

The All-New Agio Collection. Good news: you can fold the Agio Z4 with the seat on. Older, similar Peg Perego strollers required you to remove the seat before folding the frame. The Z4 will work with the Primo Agio Nido and has a compatible bassinet sold separately.

The Z3 is an all-terrain version of the Z4, without the removable, reversible seat and with three wheels, not four. Here are the stroller brands you can find at Strolleria which are manufactured in China.

A few stroller brands are manufactured outside of China in a variety of countries, including Agio and Peg-Perego, Bumbleride, and Stokke. Currently, none of the brands carried at Strolleria are manufactured in the United States, but some car seats are manufactured in the United States.

See this page for car seats made in the USA. Where are strollers made? Shop these best-selling stroller options at Strolleria below!



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