Stokke Xplory Stroller, Purple
posted by abcnoonoi 1 hour 59 minutes ago
Stokke Xplory Stroller, Purple (Baby Product) I love the Stokke Stroller. I cant say it enough. My husband I received the bugaboo stroller for our first child and within three years, the material on the side, tore and became faded. When we were about to give birth to our third child we purchased the Stokke, and I love it. The wheels make it so easy to manuever around streets and stores. Our daughter loves how high up she is and we do too! We also purchased the standing attachment for our other child, and it is so easy to pop on and off. I love that I can keep it attached and it can be stored in an upright position. Stokke Xplory Stroller, Dark Navy (Baby Product) I love it! I want to marry it and have its babies. This is the best stroller on the market, bar none. I absolutely love that my little guy is so high up. He really gets to interact with his environment..
Read more...Chicco Cortina Stroller
posted by abcnoonoi 2 hours 2 minutes ago
Chicco Cortina Stroller - Iceberg (Baby Product) This was my best purchase yet for my baby! Chicco makes an amazing stroller. Its smooth, easy to fold, easy to clean and my baby rides comfortably in it. The infant car seat is so easy to adapt to my car and also to the stroller. Not to mention its great looks. i recommend this protuct to all my friends. Chicco Cortina Stroller - Iceberg (Baby Product) It has everything I have been looking for. 5pt harness, ratcheting canopy (that stays put unlike the ellipsa I had- that thing was a joke), large basket (basket does not spring down but is still accessible when seat is reclined), parent and child trays (parent tray has covered compartment and child tray has nice deep snack area w/cupholders), one hand fold, stands when folded (yeah! No dirty, scratched or torn parts), linked rear brakes (so you only have to push one side and BOTH wheels lock), wheel suspension with front wheel lock for rough terrain, seat lays completely flat and footrest comes up to enclose seat to make carriage, height adjustable handlebar (which goes high enough for my 6'2" husband!), nice soft breathable material (it is still quite warm here in FL), footrest, and has lightweight aluminum frame..
Read more...Mia Moda Facile Twin Stroller, Carbon
posted by abcnoonoi 2 hours 5 minutes ago
Mia Moda Facile Twin Stroller, Carbon (Baby Product) My 2 1/2 year old is average height and it is way too short for him, it fits my one year old fine. I wish I would have tried it in the store. Mia Moda Facile Twin Stroller, Flame (Baby Product) I have used this stroller since my triplets were about 9 months old (we use a double and one single). The seatbelts are fairly easy to adjust and the strollers handles wonderfully..
Read more...Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller, Clairmont
posted by abcnoonoi 2 hours 8 minutes ago
Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller, Clairmont (Baby Product) I purchased this to use when my 2nd son was born. I intended to use it primarily for walking in the neighborhood to shed some baby weight. I did not buy the jogger strollers because I thought a tandem stroller would be more versatile and easier to maneuver because I am 4'11" and 120 lb. I love this stroller! Here is why:1) is truly 1-handed fold and unfold. The mechanism is easy even for me to operate. You don't have to jiggle it or lean into it. 2) can be comfortable for tall or small statured people; the handle doesn't adjust but a taller person Can grab the upper part of the bar, and the base can be used for shorter folks 3) the handle bars are great for hanging bags on 4) versatile: both seats can fit a toddler or an infant seat; the rear seat can be a pram type seat with a pop out piece to keep the infant from slipping out 5) accessories: both seats have a snack and cup holder; there is cup holder and a storage pouch on the handlebar for the parent 6) cost: you get a lot for the price 7) ease of use: handles well. Rides a little rougher than my Chicco cortina, but is still fairly smooth Here are some features that are less pleasing: 1) it's heavy and bulky. Not too heavy for comfort but maybe too bulky for the trunk of a small car 2) some reviewers say their Chicco key fit fits, but mine does not snap in place I can't really fault Graco for either of those 3) my 3 year old is too tall for the canopies (just now 36 months) .
Read more...Dream On Me Side By Side Double Stroller, Navy Blue
posted by abcnoonoi 2 hours 11 minutes ago
Dream On Me Side By Side Double Stroller, Navy Blue (Baby Product) I spent Days sifting through retail stores, thrift shops and internet stores. I made an extensive list of Pros and Cons of about 200 different strollers. I wanted something under $150.00, light weight, something that didn't look cheap, that would fit through my house doorways, and that would be easy for shopping retail stores, walks and trips to the park. I finally settled on this stroller. After I ordered it I wasn't quite sure if I made the right decision. Now that I have it and use it, I absolutely LOVE it! It fits both my boys who are 6 weeks & 13lbs and 2 1/2 yrs & 30lbs. The seats recline to a full lying position for my infant and adjust for my toddler many ways in-between to a full sitting position. It has a padded 5 point harness that can be changed to just a lap restraint. The back cover easily un-Velcro's and can be lifted for great air circulation. I love the one handle bar for steering. I absolutely hated the separate handles on some of the other strollers that made it hard to navigate. It steers super easy and has great wheel locks! The rear wheels lock simultaneously with one push. The front wheels also lock but separately. It also folds like a dream and I can lift it into my car. The only two cons, I see, to this stroller are no cup holders and the sun shade does not rotate. I did however purchase inexpensive clip-on cup holders and a sun shade extension and problems solved. I Love this Stroller and would recommend it to anyone with two young children. .
Read more...Bumbleride Flyer Reversible Handle Stroller
posted by abcnoonoi 2 hours 14 minutes ago
Bumbleride Flyer Reversible Handle Stroller with 7" Wheels, Ruby (Baby Product) I live in NYC and everyone told me to buy a Maclaren. I was a little blah about the colors and look of the Maclarens but I was not about to spend a fortune on a bugaboo or something like it. I was attracted to the Bumbleride mainly for the reversible handlebar feature. It was very important to me that the baby could face me. I loved the colors and patterns and the fact that it reclined all the way flat plus the hood could be lowered to shield the baby. BUT....I got the stroller, went outside, very excited and got only one block. There was an uneven sidewalk and I could not get the stroller over the crack!! If you live in an urban environment you know there is no avoiding a sidewalk crack. It was so heavy and ackward to lift that I went home. I have one step up to my building. After having to lift it again I was so frustrated I had to return the stroller. I watched my girlfriend easily lift and maneuver her Maclaren I decided to just bite the bullet and get the drab Maclaren. It is so much easier and city friendly I am happy I did. The Bumbleride stroller is good for a mall walker or suburban moms. Maybe if I had a doorman and elevator but a big fat no for a walk up. .
Read more...Peg-Perego 2011 Pliko Mini Stroller, Iron
posted by abcnoonoi 2 hours 17 minutes ago
Peg-Perego 2011 Pliko Mini Stroller, Aloe (Baby Product) I love this stroller... its lightweight and compact but still has 3 reclining positions. Great for sitting up and for when my child is sleeping. The basket underneath makes it handy for us to put stuff in too. Peg-Perego 2011 Pliko Mini Stroller, Aloe (Baby Product) Let me start with this is the umbrella stroller with the biggest canopy I've ever seen, even if the sun is directly on his face I just incline to the second position and it's gone..
Read more...Maclaren Twin Triumph Stroller, Scarlet
posted by abcnoonoi 2 hours 20 minutes ago
Maclaren Twin Triumph Stroller, Charcoal/Silver (Baby Product) I am super-happy with this stroller. I have two other double strollers and this one is by far my favorite. I returned a cheaper lightweight stroller before buying this one. I am so glad I found it! Cons: 1) No cupholder. However, I easily remedied this by buying a Sunshine Kids buggy buddy, which fits great and holds two bottles/cup. Also got two sippy cup tethers for $5.99 from Walgreens which work great to hold sippy cups for the kiddos within their reach. 2) Basket doesn't fit my diaper bag. This isn't really a problem either though since I just drape my messenger bag over the two handles (and it is heavy enough that it won't tip over when the seats are empty). 3) Wish the sunshades were a little bigger/more adjustable - but I still give it five stars because I like that they can be removed and can be raised or lowered. Pros: To many to list! Here are some highlights! 1) Fits in the trunk of our small car really really well. We can fit it in our Nissan Sentra and still have room for suitcases if we want to go on a trip. Neither of our other strollers will fit in the trunk of our car. 2) Fits through a standard doorway -- so nice! 3) Is lightweight and easy for a small gal like me to carry. 4) Our kids both fit comfortably in it (19 months and 7 months old). The straps are adjustable and we can fit both kids securely. 5) Seats lay back and sit fully upright (some strollers don't quite sit upright). 6) Rolls and handles super-easy. 7) Higher weight limit than most lightweight twin umbrella strollers. 8) Really like that it has a handle on the side to make it easier to carry. 9) Rain cover is really convenient to have "just in case" 10) Did I mention it fits in the trunk of my car??? My other double strollers are as big as tanks! Overall, very pleased and highly recommend. Wish I had just gotten this one from the start! .
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