- User Rating: Excellent
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Pros:Reclining seat, sun canopy, rain cover.
Cons:$50 for an umbrella stroller is expensive in my book.
The Bottom Line: I recommend this stroller. It's very practical, lightweight, and attractive.
We have this stroller in blue and it is very attractive. It doesn't come with Winnie the Pooh or Sesame Street all over it. (I believe you can get this in red, yellow, blue, or green. At the time we purchased this, Babies-R-Us did not carry the red one.)
Pros:
It has a canopy that flips behind the stroller when not in use. It is taller that the ordinary umbrella stroller. (My 6'3 husband still has to slump, but not nearly as much.) It only weighs about 10-11 lbs. It comes with a rain cover that fits into a little bag that attaches to the stroller frame. It has a carry bag, which is super nice because you can toss this stroller around and not worry about it becoming filthy. There is also a shoulder strap which you can connect to the frame. This is very useful for restuarant. This stroller reclines.
Cons:
Someone else mentioned the footrest is too close to the tires. We have not had this problem yet, but my son is only 7 months old. I could see this being a problem when your child is more like two years old. Yes, the seat reclines, but only about 2 inches. It's not anything to write home about. (But I guess that should be listed as a pro because not many umbrella strollers recline at all.) There is no basket under the stroller, but we attached a Safety 1st stroller net on the back. Also, there are no cup holders. We solved that by adding a Prince Lionheart one to the frame.
When all is said and done, you will need an umbrella stroller. You might as well save yourself the trouble and get a nice one that will last longer and has more features. Remember, it is only an umbrella stroller and can't possibly have all the luxuries of a full size stroller.
Recommended: Yes
Amount Paid (US$): 50.00
Age Range of Child: 0 to 12 Months
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