Pali Aigo
The Pali Aigo is an ultra-lightweight, ultra-compact stroller. Thanks to the low weight of only 5.3 kg and small dimensions when folded, the Aigo is ideal for traveling. Small double wheels are ensuring the stability of the stroller. Thanks to the practical brake, there is no risk of damaging your shoes - it is activated by pushing the red side and released by pushing the blue side. Using the side zipper, the seat can be adjusted into a semi-reclined position. You can lift the leg rest as well. Because of the lack of a full recline, Aigo is suitable for older children that can sit up independently.
The Pali Aigo is an ultra-lightweight, ultra-compact stroller. Thanks to the low weight of only 5.3 kg and small dimensions when folded, the Aigo is ideal for traveling. Small double wheels are ensuring the stability of the stroller. Thanks to the practical brake, there is no risk of damaging your shoes - it is activated by pushing the red side and released by pushing the blue side. Using the side zipper, the seat can be adjusted into a semi-reclined position. You can lift the leg rest as well. Because of the lack of a full recline, Aigo is suitable for older children that can sit up independently.
Pali Aigo Features & Specifications
The Basics
- Type
- Pushchair (seat and chassis only)
- Stroller weight
- 5.3 kg
- Unfolded dimensions (h×w×l)
- 102 cm x 46 cm x 62 cm
- Folded dimensions (h×w×l)
- 52 cm x 46 cm x 23 cm
- Chassis material
- Aluminum
- Country of origin
- Italy
- Stroller available as a pushchair (seat unit configuration) only; newborn accessories (like a carrycot) need to be purchased separately
- Yes
The Seat unit
- Maximum weight capacity - seat load
- 15 kg
- Recommended age range (best to use with a child of)
- 8-30 months
- Reversible seat unit
- No
- L-shaped, bucket-type seat unit
- No
- Reclining backrest
- Yes, 2 positions
- Full-recline backrest (a bigger-than-a-150-degree-angle to a lie-flat)
- No
- Backrest recline type
- Zipper
- One-hand backrest recline system
- No
- Extendable backrest
- No
- Legrest positioning
- Yes, 2 positions
- Extendable leg rest
- No
- Wipe-clean layer on the leg rest
- No
- Footrest
- Yes
- A higher seat unit's position on the chassis
- No
- Height-adjustable seat
- No
- Seat unit's proper attachment indicator
- No
- 2in1 convertible carrycot/seat unit (pramette travel system)
- No
- Fabrics removable for cleaning
- Yes
- Seat fabrics cleaning
- Machine washable
- Safety harness type
- 5-point
- Harness padding
- Yes
- Height-adjustable harness belts
- No
- Ventilation integrated into the seat
- No
- Second seat can be attached (single-to-double convertibility)
- No
The Canopy (Hood)
- Seat unit equipped with a canopy/hood
- Yes
- Extendable canopy/hood
- No
- The canopy/hood features a sun visor
- Yes
- Floating, follow-the-sun canopy
- No
- Height-adjustable canopy
- No
- Removable canopy
- Yes
- Waterproof canopy
- Yes
- UV protection in the (canopy) fabrics
- No
- Ventilation integrated into the canopy
- No
- A pocket integrated into the canopy
- No
- Peek-a-boo viewing window present on the canopy
- No
- Reinforcing side clasps present on the canopy
- No
The Bumper bar
- Bumper bar
- No
- Bumper bar can be purchased separately
- No
The Wheels
- Number of wheels
- 4
- Front wheel(s) type
- EVA foam-coated wheels
- Rear wheels type
- EVA foam-coated wheels
- Swivel wheels
- Yes
- Lockable wheels
- Yes
- Removable wheels
- Yes
- All wheels are double wheels
- Yes
- All-terrain version of wheels available to purchase separately
- No
- Wheels equipped with mudguards
- No,
- Two-wheel mode
- No
The Suspension
- Suspension
- No
- Rocking chassis
- No
The Brake
- Central brake system/type
- Push-push pedal brake (flip-flop friendly)
- Deceleration handbrake
- No,
The Fold
- Folding system
- Flat (compact) fold
- One-hand fold
- No
- Folds with the (forward-facing) seat attached
- Yes
- Folds with the rearward-facing seat attached
- n/a
- Self-standing fold
- Yes
- Auto-lock feature of the folded chassis
- Yes
- Folded stroller can be pulled behind like luggage
- Yes
- Stroller folds and/or unfolds by itself
- No
- Equipped with a carry strap/carry handle
- Yes
- Outward fold (the seat fabrics are on the outside after folding)
- No
The Handlebar
- Handle height adjustment
- No
- Handlebar material
- Foam
- Handlebar height
- 102 cm
- Reversible handlebar (handle can be flipped to the other side)
- No
- Safety wrist strap
- No
The Basket
- Shopping basket
- Yes
- Large shopping basket
- No
- Basket's weight capacity
- 3 kg
- Closable basket
- No
- An extra basket can be attached to the frame
- No
- A pocket integrated into the seat/elsewhere on the stroller frame
- No
The Carrycot
- Carrycot compatible
- No
The Car seat
- Car seat compatible
- No
The Accessories & Extra features
- Parent tray/organizer on the handlebar (included)
- No
- Cup holder can be attached
- No
- Reflective elements
- No
- No pushchair mode/seat-unit configuration available
- No
- Mosquito net included
- No
- Leg cover (apron) included with the seat unit
- No
- Seat liner/insert included
- No
- Changing bag included
- No
- Carry bag/transport cover for the folded stroller included
- No
- Motorized/Baterry-powered
- No
- LED light(s)
- No
- Built-in audio speakers
- No
- A storage/bag can be attached instead of a seat
- No
Parent reviews of the Pali Aigo
Your questions about the Pali Aigo
Hi, can I exceed the recommended weight limit as my lil one is on the heavier side..?
Hello!
In theory, you, of course, shouldn't. The manual states the maximum weight they guarantee for the stroller to be OK with.
On the other hand, most strollers, even if maybe the large ones, CAN hand a bit more in the seat. The more so if you won't fill the storage basket as there is also some weight capacity - so, for example, if the stroller's basket capacity is 2 kg and you put nothing in there, the stroller should hold up to 17 kg, theoretically. I did overstrain a few strollers occasionally, putting even 2 kids inside when in desperate need; however, they were larger and sturdier models than the Aigo buggy is.
I must warn you that this, as an affordable and rather small, compact model, may get damaged if putting a heavier child inside regularly. Usually, that means the folding can start to be lopsided and not work on one side; the wheels can get lopsided; and the frame, in extreme conditions, could break (or start to crack).
All in all, a bit (maybe 1-2 kg) should be fine, at least from my experience. The smaller the pushchair, though, the worse it will handle that, and you do take a little bit of risk of damaging it. In such a small buggy, a larger child could also feel quite cramped... So my advice, here - do use it if it's only occasionally, but for everyday rides, rather sell it and get something a bit more substantial, something mid-size with a wider seat (like a Kinderkraft Grande, for instance, or an Oyster Zero).
Hi,
How can I clean my Pali Aigo stroller? I got it from a friend and it needs to be cleaned- I mean the soft parts. Do you know how can I wash them without watering the whole stroller?
Hello,
We have an article addressing this exact issue. Read more about stroller cleaning and maintenance here to know all the details. In short, I don't recommend washing the covers in the washing machine - that weakens to damages the fabrics and causes fading often. Hosing is also not the best option (read the article to know more) but spot-cleaning, hand-washing with a foam-style cleaner is your best bet. If worst comes to worst, hand-washing in the sink could also work - the tricky part would be removing then re-putting the textiles from and on the frame. Do record the process with your camera so you can put it back properly (if you manage to do that).
Good luck!