Pros: Lightweight; easy to fold; 3-point harness seat belt; large storage area; cup-holders and trays. Cons: Upper weight limit of 40 pounds; does not perform well on outdoor surfaces.
Soon before my 22 month old son was born almost 2 years ago now, we received the Graco Glider Lite Rider Stroller as a baby shower gift from a family member. While I intended on purchasing a jogging stroller later on when Tristan was old enough...
Pros: Rocks/glides baby to sleep, Thick washable cloth padding, Easy view canopy, Multi position reclining seat Cons: Won't move smooth on all terrain, doesn't fit in all car trunks
This stroller was given to me as a gift and I loved it at the beginning! It was unique compared to all others on the market in that it can glide or rock with the unhooking of a latch. The stroller also had all the benefits I was looking for but as I used...
Pros: One hand folding mechanism. Back of seat reclines easily. Cons: The rear axle makes clicking noises.
This stroller is very easy to push and manuever. The extra large wheels are a plus. My son and I had ran with this stroller with the baby in it. The stroller was very sturdy. The only problem I have with it is that the rear axle makes clicking...
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