COMFORT TOTAL GRADE: A-
seating
positive reviewsB+
For toddlers, the P3 Classico receives an indisputable A+ for comfort and functionality, but for infants, there were enough complaints regarding the uncomfortability of the piping, harness straps, and infant carrier to bring the grade down to a B- quality. In general, most parents loved the roominess of the seat and the adjustable foot-rest... for toddlers, who could also stand on the sturdy back-board. Unfortunately, there were also a small-but-notable number of complaints for parents who bought the stroller for their infant: the spendy Primo Viaggo carrier does not buckle in without the base, and doesn't click in easily when being set into the stroller.
driver comfort
positive reviewsA-
Reviewers were generally quite pleased with the height-adjustable handles on the P3 Classico, although there was one mother who felt that the handles were extremely uncomfortable. And although most parents loved pushing this stroller, about 85% complained about the smallness of the cup-holder (not even big enough for Starbucks gasp!), which can only accomodate the smaller water bottles and cans of soda.
smoothness of ride
positive reviewsA-
A large majority of parents loved the all-wheel supsension on the P3 Classico and how smooth the ride was for their child. That said, there were a two parental complaints regarding its inability to handle gravel or bumpier surfaces.
weather protection
positive reviewsA
The sun canopy on the P3 Classico can be pulled across the entirety of the seat, which parents unanimously loved. That said, the canopy does not provide rain protection, the canopy for that can be purchased seperately for under $40 from most distributors.
Peg Perego
Sport
Flyer
M5